Obama to Approve Al Qaeda Embassy in Washington

State Department sympathetic to recognizing rebel terrorists who killed U.S. troops Paul Joseph Watson Infowars.com 7.28.11 The Obama administration is preparing to follow Britain in recognizing the rebel National Transitional Council as the official government of Libya by approving an embassy in Washington DC, which given the fact that the rebel army is spearheaded by…

The Libyan National Transitional Council

HRI Mark. 7.27.11 The self-appointed Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) has now been recognised by the British government as the sole representative of Libya. Regular readers of Human Rights Investigations will be aware of the involvement of the Libyan rebels in lynchings, ethnic cleansing and incitements to racial violence. The attempt to impose the former…

NATO Militias and Human Trafficking in Benghazi

Rebel Militias Include the Human Traffickers of Benghazi Thomas C Mountain relates the importance of Benghazi as having been the epicentre of the once Billion dollar a year industry of Trafficking Africans to Europe. These people have formed part of the Rebel militias, here is an excerpt of a post by Thomas: “The revolt started…

NATO and the Ingratitude of the Libyan People

The Coalition of the Willing had come to Libya to spare civilians from Gaddafi’s murderous madness. Four months later, the Libyan crowds have deserted “Liberated Benghazi” and are staging gigantic anti-NATO demonstrations. Confronted with an unexpected political reality, the Atlantic armada has been left without a strategy. The Italians have started to pull out while…

Washington’s Henchmen

RT. 5.17.11 Several countries, including France and Italy, have already recognized the Benghazi-based National Transitional Council as the legitimate power in Libya, so it is just a matter of time before Washington follows. ­So far the US has not granted full diplomatic recognition to the newly-formed council of the Libyan opposition, but described it as…

“Libyan Rebels” Minions Of NATO

The rebel rejection of an African Union ceasefire plan in Libya was to be expected, given that they are backed by the firepower of the Euro-American military colossus. In a real sense, however, “the rebels are not in a position to accept or reject anything,” having “chosen to become soldiers of an Arab counterrevolution in…