Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Fresh air strikes in Tripoli: "Over a thousand deaths"

A new day of civil war. Violence in Libya show no sign of ending. Some residents of Tripoli quoted by Al Jazeera television report that new air strikes this morning on some neighborhoods of the capital. Other sources report that some mercenaries hired by the Gaddafi regime are firing bullets fired on demonstrators.

The fact is that the count of the dead is impressive: it speaks a thousand deaths in one day today. The news comes from the president of the coma, the Community of the Arab world in Italy, which is in constant contact with witnesses in Libya. Yet there are those who deny. In the last hours, from multiple sources denied that there were actually air raids against the protesters.

Some bloggers say the Twitter entries have been circulated by the same regime of Muammar Gaddafi to send a signal to other cities in revolt. Meanwhile, the cracks between the supporters of the Rais are increasingly evident. As reported by the channel Press TV, an increasing number of soldiers and politicians who have passed on the side of pro-democracy protesters in the wake of the disproportionate use of force to quell the demonstrations.

The last to have turned his back to Gaddafi is the general Abdelhilam Hussein. Before he had even left the system, General Al-Mahdi al-Arabi, which has issued a statement asking for all the soldiers to march with the demonstrators. In this respect a new shocking revelation comes from an official Air Force.

Najiya Qasim, during an interview with the Qatari satellite television said the colonel, on the eve of the revolt, would eliminate many military officers who believed they could turn against the regime. After the military, including the Libyan ambassadors around the world have distanced themselves from the methods used by Tripoli to crush the demonstrations.

The first was the Permanent Representative of Libya from the Arab League, Abdel Moneim al-Honi, who on Sunday announced its intention to join the "revolution." His example was followed by a diplomatic representative in Beijing of Tripoli, Hussein Al Sadiq Mousrati, quoted by al-Jazeera, which invited all the other ambassadors in the world to do likewise.

An invitation that has been collected from Australia to the United States of America. Meanwhile, despite harsh repression, the protests continue. According to a message posted on Facebook by Libyan opposition website "February 17", many protesters are meeting on the Green Square in Tripoli.

The ongoing civil war in the North African country is not played only in the field of street battles. In the aftermath of the message in which the colonel told him not to listen to television reported that the report of dead and wounded, new messages were broadcast today on National Public Television.

Since this morning, the Libyan state television, it is launching a series of reassuring messages to the population. On a banner appeared on the screen of the issuer of Tripoli reads: "Brother citizens, say that a massacre is taking place in many towns and villages in Libya. As you know, part of the psychological and media war of lies and rumors spun in order to destroy your morale, your stability and to influence your choices.

" In a second opinion, which refers to reports from TV shows such as 'al-Jazeera and' al-Arabiya, we read: "do not believe false news broadcast by satellite channels that you poison."

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