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It's been denied, though. Looks like a very bloody one, but it's hard to see how he'll hang on. Guess the key question is how much of the military will stay loyal. Interesting quotes... http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...rticle1915258/ Quote:
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Don't wanna be the bird bringing bad news but according to French news paper Le Monde:
Libyan air planes opened fire with live rounds on crowd in Tripoly and the Gaddafi made a 22 seconds apparition on TV to deny he was in Venezuela. The army (or mercenaries) opened fire with live round on protesters and to day the situation is "quiete". (http://fr.news.yahoo.com/64/20110222...e-acb1c83.html) Does not really looks like it will turn as in Romania. But the battle is short and the days are long. Still, good luck guy for bringing him down. |
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This would suggest that soon it will be former Libyan military personnel that will begin to show up in the mercenary ranks of other as they too will have to flee like their boss did to avoid the consequences of their actions over the years.
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A testimony from a doctor who was evacuated yesterday from Libya.
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I translate : An absolute carnage Starting Wednesday 16, we noticed a Frenzy among the population, people weresure that the army would attack them. The repression forces are composed of the police, the army but mainly of Chadian and Nigerian mercenaries trained deep in Sahara and very well equipped. We saw them pass by in 4X4, heavily armed, it was very impressive. Benghazi was attacked on Thursday. Our ambulances in the field counted 75 KIA the first day; the second one, 200; after more than 500. Since the third day I did not have morphine anymore neither did I have drugs. In the beginning, the repression forces were shooting in the legs and the belly. After in the chest and the head. After that we saw mortar and anti aircraft rockets, straight in the crowd. A total butchery. People were burned, blown up. In total, I believe there was more than 2000 KIA. We filled up 2 hospitals of 1500 beds. I treated one of my 6 grad medicine students, he had been shot in the head, the bullet was gone through his mouth. As the other youth he was gone naked torso to attack government strategical points. They are ready to die, they do not care, they do not have weapons. The first day, policemen pilled the corps to impress them, they kept going on. They want to end it up once for all, they know that it is this week or never to bring the regime down. |
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With the announcement and the confirmation by witnesses of the presence of mercenaries in Libya, rumors are coming from everywhere.
If it is now almost assured that the mercenaries are mainly Chadian (which is why I did dig out the Chadian threat), several countries are claiming mercenaries belong to them. The less surprising is North Sudan, accusing Darfur rebel to be engaged as mercenaries in Libya: Quote:
And the most surprising at the moment is DR Congo, where there are even less proof of presence of Congolese mercenaries in Libya. Mercenaires congolais en Libye : des questions!http://<br /> <b>Congolese mercenar...ies&Itemid=106 The article is really unclear and provides absolutely no proofs. But still as mercenary is the best connected network in Africa it could be true. But this would be a minor minority. Anyways the immediate use of mercenaries by Gaddafi is a sign, not a good one, which prove how much the Libya clown lost control of his forces and, in the end, his legitimacy in the eye of his population. |
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I translate: African mercenaries : In all the East Libya cities, from Derna to Benghazi, it is reported that such mercenaries have come from the Labrak airport, 65 Km from Derna, and from the one in Benghazi which the tarmac has been damaged by the inhabitants to stop the arrival of supplementary troops. The Chahhat public school, the antique Cyren, has been converted into jail for more than 150 prisonners. Often wounded, lying under blankets, they face, mute, the men who interrogate them. Difficult to imagine Jabar Ahmad, 70 years old, as a bloody mercenary. With his ID cart as a proof, he explains that he is from Sabhad, a city from South Libya, and that he received a free plane ticket for Tripoli to a support demonstration for the colonel. He says that he was the first one to be surprised by landing in Labrak, then by his transfer in bus to a military camp, in the middle of the battle which first opposed the inhabitants and the army, then the army among them, loyal battle tanks against insurgents tanks. He was so afraid that he hided before being taken prisoner and then tortured. Many other give the impression to be as him, Touaregs over passed by the situation. The combats in sites would have made 40 cusualties. The military camp and abandoned tanks, which are bordering the antique ruins, are now playground for children. The prisoners are taken in charge by the military who defected. In Benghazi, Doctor Habib’s morgue is full. There is there corps that no one came to claim, as those of strong dark skin men. That one is called, according to his ID, Krown Nicolas Lacnka Wohoin, don’t tell me he is a Libyan Touareg, yield the doctor. The man has the skull slashed. Saber wounds: the weapons Benghazi people used the last combat day Sunday, he explains. Once again… will we ever know what really did happen there? But yes, the quoted name is definitively not Libyan neither Chadian nor even Congolese. |
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