Friday, May 20, 2011

Born of the night raid, eight ships sunk. Gaddafi back on TV

NATO has announced that he had sunk eight warships belonging to the forces of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, during a series of air raids on the night of the Alliance ports of Tripoli, Sirte and Homs. "Given the escalation in the use of naval forces, NATO had no choice but to go to any act of force to protect the civilian population of Libya and maritime forces of the Alliance," said Admiral Russell Harding in a statement.

The eight ships, specific note of NATO, were sunk as part of coordinated attacks in the three Libyan ports. Meanwhile, the Libyan television has released images of Colonel while meeting an official of the regime to return from a mission in Russia. They are the first pictures of the colonel who does not appear in public for several days.

In the pictures you see the dictator in a room with a television on in the background on the first network of state television and the date "Thursday, May 19, 2011." Dressed in white and black, wears dark sunglasses and looks healthy. And shortly after a statement from the Libyan regime has responded to the words spoken by a few hours before Barack Obama (Read the Article) defines "delusional" insurance on certain fall of the Colonel: "Obama is not who decides whether or not Libya Gaddafi leaves "but" it is the Libyan people who decide its future.

" And Libya comes the tragic news of the death of South African photographer Anton Lazarus Hammerl: passed away last April 4 with three other foreign journalists, was killed six weeks ago by the forces of pro-Gaddafi. "Anton was killed by Qaddafi's forces in an extremely remote Libyan desert.

According to eyewitnesses, his wounds were so serious that it could not survive without medical treatment, "said the family Hammerl on Facebook.

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