Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Reports about Gaddafi: Last contingent of the despot

The people rebelled, deserting soldiers, Libya's dictator Gaddafi is fighting for power - according to eyewitnesses, relying on mercenaries from abroad. Especially from Africa to the troops come from. It's not the first time that the dictator gets reinforcement from outside. There is a suspicion, fed by observations and reports of many witnesses: the heavily damaged Libyan regime of Muammar al-Gaddafi is in the bloody struggle for power in the country to share units with foreign mercenaries.


Thousands, according to some observers Thousands of militiamen from Africa, therefore, are engaged in Libya, to suppress the ongoing rebellion against Gaddafi to power. Last confirmed the resigning Libyan ambassador to India, Ali al-Essawi, the statements of eyewitnesses: From the regime purchased mercenary massacres committed to his countrymen, said al-Essawi the television station al-Jazeera on Monday night.

They also state that shot from the air on demonstrators. Already at the weekend had the television channel al-Arabiya reports addressed to the troops from abroad: four planes were armed men on board landed at the airport Benina of Benghazi, the TV station reported, citing witnesses. Gaddafi had to fly in the Africans, after he had verln more control over their own troops.

A Libyan doctor working in England, reported Daily Buzz World also rumors that are circulating in Benghazi. The physician is to find in regular telephone contact with relatives locally. Although the second largest Libyan city will now controlled by the rebels, but 3000 foreign militiamen are said to still make resistance.

Hadi Schaluf, French-Libyan prosecutor at International Criminal Court in The Hague, told the station al-Arabiya, to his knowledge are up to 35,000 mercenaries in action. Gaddafi's penchant for using foreign troops here has a long history. In 1972 he founded the Islamic Legion. They should guarantee the security of the Islamic of its intention to Great Sahel state.

Although the structure was never made, but Gaddafi recruited thousands of Arabs and Africans. He continued his legion at will in wars in Chad, one in Uganda, Palestine, Lebanon and Syria. The late eighties caused the Libyan dictator for the troops. Many of the dismissed Legionnaires instigated in the wake of conflict in their homeland.

This video is to show Libyan soldiers who arrested in the city in the north-west of the country Gharyan mercenaries. The video was posted on YouTube. Content and origin can not be reviewed by World Daily Buzz. Experts suspect that Gaddafi is now re-purchased on troops. "There is no doubt that he has prepared well for this day, and his mercenary troops are well organized," says Yehudit Ronen, Libya expert at Bar-Ilan University in Israel.

Speculation about the number and pay the mercenary refuses Ronen however. "There is no data. There are no reliable reports of weapons with which these men trained for the type of conflict they are formed," said the expert. Gadhafi is known for his strong suspicion. Matters of internal security, he will discuss only the closest circle.

give reliable information only on the origin of foreigners in the Libyan sector, the Ronen. The Foreign Legion of the despot was composed of two groups: The majority of these hired were from the countries of the Sahel. These men were on their way to Europe in Libya stuck. In just the past two years, two million irregular migrants had arrived in Libya - a country with population of only six and a half million, a massive influx.

Many Africans had not made it to the coast and on a boat to Italy. The regime was faced with a choice: either immediate deportation or integration into the foreign militia. Other Africans had voluntarily hired at Gaddafi's troops. In countries such as Niger, Chad and Mali, there is hardly a way to earn a living.

With good money Gaddafi had hired there young, able-bodied men. These men are resigned to their paymasters loyal to. You have no reason to fraternize with the rebellious people, or take out of patriotic feelings regardless of country people. But Gaddafi has miscalculated: A large part of the regular units stationed in Ostlibyen Libyan army now appears to have joined the insurgents.

Reports indicate that fighting desperately in rebel strongholds including foreign companies for their lives. France24 published on its website gruesome video clips of lynching can be seen in black Africans. It should be, the militiamen who were killed in towns on the eastern Mediterranean coast in the hands of the insurgents.

Can not check this information. Ronen sees signs that the Sunday from the dictates son Saif al-Islam threatened civil war has already begun. "The regime will be with him and his mercenaries to fight for survival." She suspects that the army will sooner or later split along the enormously important in Libya tribal affiliation.

At that point the army members of the Gaddafi loyal tribes and mercenaries on one side, the units of Gaddafi's opponents on the other side. Then, as Ronen threatened a bloodbath.

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