the homepage of the website http://www. almanaralink. com / new / Go for it. Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, the friend of B., had promised a devastating crackdown against demonstrators protesting against the regime in Libya, and in three days victims are already over 80. 84, according to Human Rights Watch - quoting medical sources - after the last budget provided late on Friday by Amnesty International spoke of 46 dead.
The video you see below really raw (beware, the images can be shocking to readers), takes about 47 seconds and shows the violence of the Libyan security forces. E 'was uploaded on YouTube on February 18 at 18.31 from the opposition group Almanara and refers to an incident the previous day to Al Baida, east of the country.
The images, shot with a cell phone, they are very blurry. You can see the seam of the military battalion V Gaddafi, then a shot you can imagine. Finally he sees a young man shot in the head, on the ground in a pool of blood, which is carried away by his companions. The Facebook page Almanara be accessed at www.
almanaralink. com, click on the word in Arabic above the center (direct access to Facebook has been blocked in Libya). Just Al Baida and the "rebel" Benghazi, the second largest city, are the centers where the revolutionary wave has been more successful. And even those in which it recorded the highest number of casualties.
In Tripoli, the further away from Egypt, the situation is much calmer, so much so that the French embassy admits that "the situation is of particular concern." Al Baida meanwhile comes the news that two policemen were hanged by the demonstrators. In Benghazi, however, some of the protesters have occupied the airport to prevent the arrival of reinforcements.
After the tam tam on the Internet for the "Day of Wrath" on Wednesday, Gaddafi has decided to gag the social network: the 2.15 local time (1.15 in Italy) has blocked access to the Net throughout Libya. Amnesty International condemns the behavior "reckless" by the authorities. The U.S. president, Barack Obama, condemns the violence against the demonstrators, while Italy has not yet taken a posizone Journal.
Lisa Fava
The video you see below really raw (beware, the images can be shocking to readers), takes about 47 seconds and shows the violence of the Libyan security forces. E 'was uploaded on YouTube on February 18 at 18.31 from the opposition group Almanara and refers to an incident the previous day to Al Baida, east of the country.
The images, shot with a cell phone, they are very blurry. You can see the seam of the military battalion V Gaddafi, then a shot you can imagine. Finally he sees a young man shot in the head, on the ground in a pool of blood, which is carried away by his companions. The Facebook page Almanara be accessed at www.
almanaralink. com, click on the word in Arabic above the center (direct access to Facebook has been blocked in Libya). Just Al Baida and the "rebel" Benghazi, the second largest city, are the centers where the revolutionary wave has been more successful. And even those in which it recorded the highest number of casualties.
In Tripoli, the further away from Egypt, the situation is much calmer, so much so that the French embassy admits that "the situation is of particular concern." Al Baida meanwhile comes the news that two policemen were hanged by the demonstrators. In Benghazi, however, some of the protesters have occupied the airport to prevent the arrival of reinforcements.
After the tam tam on the Internet for the "Day of Wrath" on Wednesday, Gaddafi has decided to gag the social network: the 2.15 local time (1.15 in Italy) has blocked access to the Net throughout Libya. Amnesty International condemns the behavior "reckless" by the authorities. The U.S. president, Barack Obama, condemns the violence against the demonstrators, while Italy has not yet taken a posizone Journal.
Lisa Fava
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