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In Libya, death and disappearance still stalk the land (w/ Video)

Wednesday, December 21, 2011



In Libya, death and disappearance still stalk the land


People are vanishing in broad daylight in Libya, as the country’s new rulers continue to settle accounts with their opponents. Widespread insecurity means the families of the kidnapped can do no more than hope that their loved ones are still alive.

­Libya’s conflict is over, and the man who stood in the way of Western-style democracy is dead. Yet atrocities against Muammar Gaddafi’s loyalists continue. The images emerging from Libya are disturbing.

Against this distressing background, Russia is demanding a probe into civilian casualties in Libya caused by NATO bombings..... MORE

SourceRT.com
 
URL: http://rt.com/news/libya-militia-murder-loyalists-303/

1 comment

Jesusa Bernardo said...

eto ang kdmnyuhang dulot ng nuknukang buhong de satanstang kalbong agila/nato. at marami tayong nakikita na ang pinpatay ng mga hayp na tuta ng nato ay mga negrong libyan. kung ngayon ito ang ginagawa nila, lalo pa siguro noong "rebelyon" na backed up sila ng mga walang kaluluwang imperyalistang US/nato (babagsak din kayo:) )

"One of the few places in Libya where families of alleged Gaddafi supporters can turn to for help is an NGO formed by Mohammad Miloud Benhammed earlier this year to investigate the fate of those who disappeared in Gaddafi’s prisons. He is now primarily dealing with people who have gone missing under Libya’s new leadership.

"“It’s usually mothers who come here, and at first they are scared to tell me that their son or husband was with the Gaddafi forces. They usually say he was a civilian caught in the crossfire. But I tell them that I don’t care which side he was on. All I need is accurate information so that we can start searching,” the head of Mitiga Missing People group told RT."

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