Interesting to see what's really going on there, and, no, I can't read the captions.
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Here it is translated to English
All that jazz ...
"The fact that you can not change, we must at least be described." Rainer Werner Fassbinder
August 26, 2011
Libya has Africa's "Switzerland"
August 26
Russia Today
Interview Yvonne De Vito, activist Libyanfriends. Com .
RT: You said that news reports in Italy of what was happening in Libya differ unclear and contradictory information. That you saw in During the your travel in Libya?
Yvonne De Vito: We arrived in Libya on July 28 and left it on August 7. We saw a completely different situation, as NATO aircraft bombed the civilian population - homes of civilians, schools, hospitals, telecentres. This is absolutely not the humanitarian mission, to which they refer. I believe that the daily bombardment of such facilities as hospitals and shops are made to cause panic in the city
For Muslims, this situation is not easy also because it is now Ramadan. In the daytime people are in their homes. In Tripoli, and Zitane we have witnessed mass protests Gaddafi advocates who oppose NATO. In Italy, the information does not convey.
We also visited Tanzhur Sansur and where many of the women shouted to us: "Why do you, the Italians, bomb us? That we you done? Why did you kill our children? "This was their main issue. Then we went to Zita, the day in this city in one of the houses hit by a bomb, killing two children. We are shown photographs of dead children. Besides us, no one did.
In addition to his own eyes seen the bombed sites, we have received from the Libyan journalists and correspondents of many materials, indicating the number of victims as a result of NATO bombing.
After all, I have seen only one question: Is this a humanitarian mission? We were also in Libya before the war and found the country in a normal state, the residents were satisfied with their lives. Unlike other countries that have experienced the revolution, Libya was considered the "Switzerland" of Africa, the richest country with free education, free medical care, a country in which women were much better than in other Arab countries.
RT: Do you personally met with Gadhafi several times. What do you think will be a post-Qadhafi and Libya after the war?
Yvonne De Vito: Even if the TV show people fighting and anti-Gaddafi, I personally witnessed mass demonstrations in support of the people Gaddafi. I do not know why so many journalists do not show it, why they manipulate the situation. Independent media spread these videos on the Internet. On the basis of our papers and seen in the Libyan developments, we believe that the insurgents are disorganized groups.
RT: Are people afraid that the rebels coming to power would mean the continuation of the unstable situation in the country?
Yvonne De Vito: I think that the rebels lost control of the country after the withdrawal of al-Gaddafi. Among them there are many extremist groups, Islamists, Tunisians - I do not know what they're doing. Al-Qaeda, the Libyan rebels demanded change. But now everything is very disorganized.
The people with whom we spoke were very afraid of coming to power of the rebels, because they believed that they would not be able to lead the country. The heads of the rebel groups are former politicians who served before Gaddafi regime, and now completely changed color. As they say in us in Italy - they are "pinwheels".
RT: Are there concerns that the rebels in the ranks of former politicians have a lot?
Yvonne De Vito: I think it's corrupt politicians. One example of this - one of the rebel leaders had been killed on the orders of the head of the rebels. We were not just seen how the rebels were committing crimes, for example, beheaded captured soldiers of the government troops, cut their hearts and showed the audience. So we ask ourselves - do we become allies of people who commit crimes, and whether or not these people run the country.
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August 25, 2011
Foreign special forces in Libya
CNN
August 24
British, French, Jordanian and Qatari special forces in Libya in recent days have begun an active phase of operations in Tripoli and other cities to facilitate the movement of insurgents, a NATO spokesman confirmed on Wednesday channel CNN.
In particular, the British special forces helped insurgent cells "by helping them better organize themselves to carry out operations" - the official said. A number of special forces from various countries accompanied by the rebels across Libya, on the way to Tripoli.
In general, the special forces helped the rebels to "improve their tactics," - said the source.
Special Forces also provided data on military aircraft to strike and to conduct reconnaissance operations in Tripoli. This was particularly necessary in the last days, when the two warring parties met in the melee. Special Forces also assisted the rebels with a link, when the taking of Tripoli.
Qatari and French military also provided weapons, the source said.
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August 24, 2011
Siege of Tripoli
Franklin Lamb
Expert on International Law
is currently in Tripoli
Counterpunch. Org
August 24, 2011
The discussion below is an attempt to assess the events of the second half on Tuesday, August 23, in the northern part of Tripoli, near the port. We must assume that "65000th well-trained and equipped army" of which a government official said Gadhafi does not exist. Pockets of resistance to government forces are present around Tripoli and Libya throughout and will continue to operate and continue so long as there is a conviction that the NATO aggression aimed at the seizure of oil fields and the country's accession to Libya Africom.
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I am informed, loyal troops sent to Gaddafi to protect his home town of Sirte. His cautious conclusion I made on the basis that I do not see any of the government troops, NATO intensifies bombing of Tripoli, and it is said that the rebels were not negotiate an end to the conflict in April. And my conclusion is that there is no reason why a large number of government troops engage in combat with the increasing number of NATO fighters, which are more like boobies, spinning around stationed in Tripoli, the military. According to the journalists who came to the hotel "Corinthia" yesterday, there is little evidence that moving to the city government troops.
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On Monday evening, August 22, I met with Saif al-Islam. He was not arrested or even very alive. At least as of 11:00 pm August 22, or roughly more than 24 hours after the National Transitional Council and the International Criminal Court announced his arrest and preparing to send to The Hague. Saif has been configured and strongly urged that his family is safe, and NATO will suffer a political defeat for his crimes against the civilian population of Libya.
Saif took along the western channel of the operator and reporter to smuggle them to Tripoli in order to ensure that NATO has no control over the city - or 95%, as stated by the NPC in London on Sunday night or 80%, as claimed by the executive director of operations "to protect the civilian population of Libya," the White House and NATO Rasmussen. Obviously, the rebels control large parts of some of the capital. Journalist ?UK Independent ?, who stayed with the rebels over the past two months, but yesterday just came to our hotel, told me this morning that the statements of NPC at a time when he was among the rebels were" absolute nonsense ".
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Green flags and a portrait of Qaddafi in a gold frame, which was taken at a hotel a couple of days ago, suddenly returned to their seats. Among the remaining employees of the hotel struck up a heated discussion about the need whether it was at all to shoot. So far, and flags and portraits remain in their places.
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Tripoli: in the former residence of al-Gaddafi
Golf map, previously owned by Muammar Gaddafi
Decent people enter the house through a window, after breaking their leg
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Al-Jazeera refers to the video , but can not confirm its veracity.
The revolutionaries of robbing the house of Aisha Gaddafi in Tripoli take them on the right belongs
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