Jigs
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No i don't see jack i know he needs to go but anyhow none of us have proof of such acts.. can you proof it?
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No i don't see jack i know he needs to go but anyhow none of us have proof of such acts.. can you proof it?
The video seems more like civilians backed by west burned soldiers alive. Gaddafi didn't burn them i don't see gaddafi at the spot I don't like gaddafi but at the same time there is no real revolution in libya and enjoy the wrath of west on civilians of libya.
No i don't see jack i know he needs to go but anyhow none of us have proof of such acts.. can you proof it?
As widespread protests sweep through the Middle East, the Libyan revolution takes a much different route than other uprisings.
Ruthless Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi has killed 6,000 people, yet the tide may soon turn as military personnel realize they are bombing their own people, says political analyst Hisham Jaber.
The following is the transcript of Press TV's interview with Jaber.
Press TV: First speaking about the situation in Libya from which we started from. The fact that we are seeing this huge amount of force being used in Libya, as you've been seeing, warplanes, airstrikes, and ground strikes right now in Brega and Ajdabiya, what can the world do to stop the suffering of the Libyan people?
Jaber: This is a very good question. We have to stop this bloodbath, to stop the massacre. Gaddafi continues to bomb his own people using his own air force. Let me give you an idea about the situation of Gaddafi, politically. He is finished because he is surrounded from the inside and outside, and nobody would recognize that he is legal to stay in power.