Gaddafi stood by his ideas and died as a martyr, believes Sukant Chandan, a journalist and spokesman for British Civilians for Peace in Libya. He says however cruel that death was, the colonel wanted to battle in the trenches against neo-colonialism and NATO. So he died as he wanted, fighting for Libya. And as for…
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The ‘Rebel’ Assassination Of Muammar Gaddafi: A NATO Operation From A-Z
Martin Iqbal empirestrikesblack Muammar Gaddafi – revolutionary leader of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya – was assassinated on Thursday 20 October, 2011, in the Libyan city of Sirte. The precise circumstances surrounding his death have been clouded with mystery and contradicting reports, but the media consensus is that NATO’s ‘rebel’ stooges captured and killed him. This…
Hugo Chavez: Gaddafi’s Assassination Will Not Quash The Resistance To NATO
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez condemned the killing of Libyan head of state Muammar Gaddafi as an “assassination” and “a disregard of life”. Ewan Robertson venezuelanalysis.com The Libyan leader was confirmed dead on October 20th by the rebel “National Transition Council,” (NTC) with images of Libyan rebels displaying his corpse beamed around the world. Gaddafi died…
ANC Youth Salute The Anti-Imperialist Martyr, Muammar Gaddafi
Mandela, now 92 and retired, was once quoted as saying: “Those who feel irritated by our friendship with President Gaddafi can go jump in the pool.” The African National Congress Youth League salutes Colonel Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi, the ANTI-IMPERIALIST MARTYR, a brave soldier and fighter against the recolonisation of the African continent. Brother…
The Assassination Of Muammar Gaddafi: Interview with Abayomi Azikiwe
Muʿammar al-Gaddāfī June 1942 – 20 October 2011 ‘Gaddafi victim of US’ targeted killing’ Interview with Abayomi Azikiwe Pan African News Wire To view this interview click here>>. This is a very unbalanced segment with our (PANW) inability to adequately lay out our views on US-NATO involvement in Africa. The other guests were allowed to…
The Lion Of Africa Killed In Combat
Muʿammar al-Gaddāfī June 1942 – 20 October 2011 “Contend not of those who are slain in a approach of Allah ‘they are dead’. Nay, they are living, yet we understand it not…finding their living in a participation of their Lord.” Quran 3:169 Gerald A. Perreira Libya 360° Today, Friday October 21st, our beloved Brother Leader…
What The Assassination Of Muammar Gaddafi Means For Black Africa And Black America
Steve Biko Thomas “How Europe Underdeveloped Africa” ebook added by Libya 360° With the body of the assassinated former Libyan leader being repeatedly broadcast throughout the world in what can be likened to a grotesque and sadistic public service announcement, we must now consider just where we stand, politically, in this time of proclaimed “humanitarian”…
The Brutal Murder Of Muammar And Mu’tasim Gaddafi
HRI Mark Muammar al-Gaddafi 1942-2011. Photo OAU 1975 Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi was reportedly captured and shot dead 20 October. As the evidence below shows the Libyan leader and his son Mutassim were summarily executed by the rebels, sharing the fate of so many Libyans in this conflict. NATO involvement NATO have said that a French…
Famine In The Horn Of Africa A Cover For Another Imperial War
US Drones Coordinate Air Power For Kenyan Ground Invasion of Somalia Finian Cunnningham Global Research The large troop deployment by Kenya into Somali territory is taking on the form of a full-scale invasion, rather than a temporary incursion as initially reported. What is also emerging – but largely unreported – is that the US appears…
Interview with Fulvio Grimaldi and Dave Roberts on Libya and the “Bloody Spring”
Also See: Libyan Crisis: Causes, Events, Facts Fulvio Grimaldi is the legendary Italian (and former BBC) journalist and filmmaker who shot and smuggled out video footage of the Bloody Sunday massacre from under the noses of the British army almost forty years ago. He champions a style of journalism that is passionate, that does not shy…
NATO Assault On Sirte Continues. Civilians Are Resolute In Their Defiance.
From: telesurenglish| Oct 10, 2011 Libyan rebel forces have entered into Sirte a city that was resisting to the occupation of the National Transitional Council (NTC), however a lot of people remain inside the city that is target of heavy attacks by the insurgency and NATO, inhabitants are facing a desperate humanitarian crisis.
NATO Has No Intention Of Leaving Libya
RT As the latest assault on Sirte, the hometown of Muammar Gaddafi, is underway and there are no signs that NATO is going to leave Libya anytime soon, the conflict in North Africa seems to be far from its end. Reports say the interim government’s troops have now largely taken Sirte, but are still meeting…