Libyan `Missing Persons Ministry` Admits Falsification of War Casualty Figures

From: Mathaba

The so-called ``Ministry of Martyrs and Missing Persons`` of the illegal occupation regime in Libya has admitted that only a few thousand of its `revolutionaries` died during the war against the Jamahiriya.

During the so-called revolution during 2011 when so-called `revolutionary` forces assisted by massive 8-month long NATO bombing of the country, 4,700 of the “revolutionaries” died and 2,100 went missing, according to official figures issued by the so-called Ministry of Martyrs and Missing Persons.

The admission of the low casualty rate among the pro-NATO ground forces which included Al-Qaida and other reactionary elements in a loose alliance, commonly known by the Libyan people as “rats”, replaces the figure in which they claimed that 50,000 of their alliance died in the war.

This brings the total number of dead in Libya during the war to below 100,000, with at least 50,000 of the pro-Jamahiriya forces, including a large number of civilians as well as military casualties, died. The figures by the “ministry” do not include the pro-Jamahiriya popular forces, also known as “loyalists” or pro-Qaddafi citizens.

Earlier the “rats” had revised their figure of casualties downward from 50,000 to 25,000 until the latest revision putting the total figure at less than 5,000. Propaganda including by so-called “reputable” western media including the BBC, CNN and other news networks, claimed that tens of thousands of “revolutionaries” had died in fighting, killed by pro-Qaddafi forces.

“I can’t tell you the exact figure but, as of now, the number of martyrs from the side of revolutionaries is in the range of 4,700″, said Duwadi, “deputy minister” of the ministry.

He claimed that the number of missing persons from both the sides (Qaddafi forces and so-called revolutionaries or “rats”) is around 2,100. We are working hard to finish the final numbers. It is very important for the reconciliation process as well, that we know the exact (total) losses.”

At the height of the conflict, the National Transitional Council estimated that 50,000 had been killed by “Qaddafi’s forces”, and now admits that the real figure is less than 10 percent of this number.

 

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NICARAGUA/SYRIA : From Nicaragua to Syria – Journalism is dead, long live psy-warfare …


From Nicaragua to Syria – Journalism is dead, long live psy-warfare …

by Jorge Capelan and toni solo, June 21st 2012

Journalism has been rendered obsolete by the reporting practice of media in NATO countries and their allies.  Recent wars from the Ivory Coast to Libya  and now Syria only confirm what was already clear after the chain of wars in the 1990s, in former Yugoslavia, Iraq, Somalia, Rwanda, the Congo and many other places. NATO country information media across the political spectrum are, one way or another, a vital component of NATO war planning and practice in terms of psy-warfare. The same is also true of the aid, development and human rights non-governmental sector of those NATO countries.

The conflicts in Libya and Syria demonstrated that most progressive and radical currents of political opinion will readily collaborate with NATO psy-warfare campaigns against target countries. In general almost all progressive opinion is intimidated by the completely bogus rhetoric of human rights and democracy deployed by the NATO country psy-warfare machinery. The most common expression of this is for the representatives of progressive opinion to try to seek a neutral position that in practice facilitates NATO aggression against its target countries.

Latin America

This in turn means that even political systems and movements enjoying mass support can be readily demonized as has happened in the cases of the Libyan Jamahiriya or of the Syrian Ba’ath party. Similar tactics are being used today against all countries in Latin America that do not conform to NATO’s desires, as well as against the solidarity between those countries and towards them. Always focusing on a different nation depending on the specific conjuncture. Apart from the constant campaign against Venezuela, one can think of the so-called Cuban “Black Spring” in 2003, the weeks and months prior to the failed coup against Correa in Ecuador in 2010, or today’s protests against Evo Morales in Bolivia or those against Cristina Fernandez in Argentina and now the coup attempt in Paraguay against Fernando Lugo

These demonization campaigns always imply some element of differentiation among the Latin American rebels. Whereas sometimes the CNN and other imperial outlets focus on Lula’s “realism” vis-á-vis Chávez’ “unpredictability”, other times they may choose to underline Correa’s willingness to talk with, say, Hilary Clinton against Daniel Ortega’s “shrewdness” and so on. The roles of angels and foes can change overnight and has, off course, nothing to do with reality but with the needs and logic of information psy-warfare. 

As a chorus to the corporate media’s demonizing cacophony, a parallel world of debates is carried out in the so-called alternative media – a diverse universe in which Western voices nevertheless wield disproportionate influence in terms of their actual political relevance. These voices, often very influential in the circles of Western progressive opinion, hand out tiny revolutionary stars of legitimacy to movements or processes. The stars are awarded according to various criteria – democratic credentials, treatment of various minorities, ecological footprint, economic policy and so on. 

This supposedly alternative arena complements mainstream Western corporate media psy-warfare against NATO’s target countries by reinforcing differences and sharpening contradictions.  As in the corporate media, little or no attention is paid to the real situation and debates of the subjects and political instruments building and shaping processes and movements for change. The final result of all this is functional to the aims of NATO’s planners: division, isolation of the targets, confusion among those who could organize an effective resistance to imperialism and, finally, paralysis in facing the interventions. 

The “neither (…) nor (…) syndrome”, formerly known as the “two daemons’ syndrome”, historically has yielded catastrophic results in fighting imperialism. It is only a question of time before these campaigns of psychological warfare against the region intensify at unprecedented levels as the voice of Latin America’s most radical democracies, especially that of the ALBA countries, becomes more prominent in the creation of a new multipolar world order, as well as in the practical achievement of social models that transcend capitalism in the real world. A recent article in Le Monde Diplomatique,  flagship monthly of Western progressive elites, suggests that the psy-warfare machinery is being greased up and shifted into higher gear against Nicaragua.

The structure and content of the article, “Why Nicaragua chose Ortega?”, by Maurice Lemoine, published in the June 2012 edition of Le Monde Diplomatique, show how readily NATO’s psy-warfare strategy can co-opt ostensibly progressive media. It is worth looking at the nuts and bolts of the machinery to see how it works. The parallels with the current psy-warfare campaign against Syria offer little comfort for those who believe the US and its allies will find it harder to co-opt the neocolonial Left to attack Latin America than targets like Syria.

Context

Before looking closely at Lemoine’s exercise in disinformation, it may be helpful to consider the immediate context with regard to the continuing aggression against Syria by the terrorist NATO governments and their regional allies. As in the case of Libya, most liberal and progressive opinion refuses to express solidarity with the Syrian government. The suggestion is that, as in the case of Libya in 2011, there is some kind of third position, distinct both from that of NATO’s genocidal governments and from that of the Syrian government. 

Lebanese writer Amal Saad Ghorayeb has written acutely in Al-Akhbar on that phenomenon and for her pains experienced a predictable wave of indignant responses from people across the progressive end of the political spectrum. The tenets upheld as indisputable by Ghorayeb’s critics are that Syria is a uniquely evil government and that the rebellion against it is legitimated by overwhelming popular support. But neither of those assertions are in the least true.

Syria’s human rights record is better than that of Israel, Turkey or Saudi Arabia or any of the feudal monarchies that comprise the Gulf States. The Syrian government’s response to the armed insurgency against it has been demonstrably more restrained than the practice of the US, France and Britain or their allies Israel and Turkey, for example, anywhere those countries have been faced with armed rebellion. Furthermore, the Syrian government clearly enjoys majority support across the greater part of its territory.  

What is remarkable for people in Nicaragua are the striking parallels between the kind of arguments used in the case of Syria and those deployed to smear and denigrate  the Sandinista government in Nicaragua. More remarkable still are the completely unself-critical terms in which those arguments are made. The usual keywords are constant: “democracy” “democratic institutions” “human rights” “freedom of expression”. 

The underlying assumption is invariably that people in the US and Europe understand and enjoy democracy, human rights and freedom of expression while people in countries like Syria and Nicaragua do not. The arguments deliberately deny or obscure the fact that majorities in both those countries support their governments. In the case of Syria, that support has held fast against vicious NATO supported terrorist onslaught, and in the case of Nicaragua, against constant slander and economic intimidation, the latest instance being the cutting of US development cooperation.

The human rights records of the US and Europe with regard to immigrants and ethnic minorities is universally abysmal. The record of severe human rights abuses by the UK in Ireland or by Spain in the Basque country hardly needs rehearsing yet again. The appalling domestic human rights record of the US government  has few rivals running the whole gamut from political prisoners and routine administrative disappearance of illegal immigrants via regular police and prison brutality to the routine use of torture and other blatant and complete abandonment of international judicial norms.

Apart from their complacency about their own countries’ human rights records, self-righteous NATO-country critics of target countries like Syria and Nicaragua are completely silent about the most massive anti-democratic transfer of wealth in history that has taken place in the United States and Europe. Trillions of dollars have been shifted from those countries’ majorities to support the plutocrat corporate and financial oligarchies. A fraction of those amounts would suffice to eradicate hunger worldwide. Yet still we are expected to believe in the benign “humanism” of the West.

The ruling elites that control NATO country economies ensure their populations are constantly intimidated by threats and fear-mongering against concerted resistance to the area’s completely corrupt financial system. Furthermore, the reality of human rights and democracy in the NATO countries is little different to that anywhere else in the world, elite cronyism, corruption and impunity for the powerful are the norm. Outlets of progressive opinion in those countries for the most part completely fail to compare and contrast that undeniable reality with the reality in countries like Syria and Nicaragua. 

On almost all foreign affairs issues, both corporate and alternative Western media tend to string along with fake reality created by corporate psy-warfare media. The Houla massacre in Syria is the latest and clearest example. Across the political spectrum facts are distorted and rumours exaggerated precisely because any true and fair account of the facts would render absolutely ridiculous the alleged pretexts for targeting potential NATO victim-countries.

That is the overall context in which Le Monde Diplomatique has published Maurice Lemoine’s dishonest account of the current situation in Nicaragua and its recent history. In effect, that context renders supposedly progressive outlets like Le Monde Diplomatique little more than post-modern echo chambers for NATO’s insane neoconservative globalization project. Consciously or unconsciously, they continue to believe in the West’s non-existent moral superiority. In doing so, they reinforce the psy-warfare component of NATO’s ruthless war on humanity.

Nicaragua

Lemoine’s article is a classic exercise in neo-colonial Left disinformation. The article’s disingenuous, tendentious content and its egregious omissions follow the standard format of NATO country media psy-warfare against governments that obstruct Western geostrategic interests. For Le Monde Diplomatique this is nothing new. Few people familiar with the reality of NATO target countries like Nicaragua could reasonably  regard Le Monde Diplomatique as a trustworthy source of reliable information on international affairs.

The arguments in this Le Monde Diplomatique article rehash yet again the discredited anti-Sandinista propaganda of Nicaragua’s political opposition, emphatically aligned with the imperialist policies of the governments of Canada, the United States and the European Union. Lemoine and his editors try to save Le Monde Diplomatique’s progressive credentials by citing ex-Sandinistas in the misnamed Sandinista Renewal Movement (MRS) from the NATO-aligned Nicaraguan opposition. Among the article’s most dishonest gambits, it quotes those individuals while failing to mention that they and their organizations have been directly funded by Western governments or by those governments’ proxy non-governmental organizations.

Lemoine’s article begins with two outright lies in a single sentence : President Daniel Ortega‘s “Sandinista government has abandoned many of its principles, especially on women’s rights, to stay in power.” But the historic programme of the Frente Sandinista  has always been based on political pluralism, international non-alignment and a mixed economy. That was true in the 1980s and it remains true now. Those unchanging principles have been thoroughly vindicated by the practice of Daniel Ortega and his colleagues since the FSLN’s return to government in January 2007. 

Maurice Lemoine and his editors have merely recycled a hostile gloss from ex-Sandinista sources who themselves long ago abandoned the most minimal vestige of anti-imperialism, a fundamental Sandinista tenet. Le Monde Diplomatique cites people who have profoundly betrayed their own Sandinista past to try and smear Nicaragua’s FSLN government as unprincipled. The article then compounds  that self-evident dishonesty with the absurd claim that the FSLN government has abandoned its support for women’s rights in Nicaragua.

The reverse is self-evidently true, since the position of women has changed radically for the better in Nicaragua since January 2007. Nicaragua is now among the leading countries in the world in the number of its women legislators and in women’s representation in senior government posts. The FSLN government’s social programmes deliberately  prioritize hundreds of thousands of previously economically excluded women and have brought them into active economic participation. In April 2012, the FSLN sponsored the passage of a law ensuring that 50% of candidates in all national and local elections must be women.

In June 2012 another FSLN sponsored law, passed in April 2012, came into effect, criminalizing a wide range of misogynist behaviour, making femicide a crime distinct from homicide and mandating a national campaign against violence against women. Despite this unprecedented range of policies and legislation in favour of women, Lemoine’s article supinely retails standard NATO psy-warfare anti-FSLN untruths in their liberal/social democrat variety.

Similarly, Lemoine gives a pro-MRS summary of the vicious power struggle within the FSLN in the years after the 1990 election. He omits the ruthless cynicism with which Sergio Ramirez and his partners tried to railroad Sandinista rank and file into accepting a social democrat coup in the party. Nor does the article mention the disgraceful role played by Ramirez’s colleague Rosa Marina Zelaya as president of the Supreme Electoral Council in the blatantly rigged elections of 1996. 

Lemoine couples these kinds of omissions with the use of contemptuous descriptions in relation to the FSLN to soften up his readers’ receptivity to his version of events. Thus, Lemoine talks about an Ortega “clique”. He repeats opposition accusations against Daniel Ortega and the FSLN  making no attempt to appraise them. The accusations are left unanswered, but the reader is then immediately confronted with “This (widespread) view of events suggests the FSLN had lost its way.” 

Certainly, Lemoine is correct to note these untruths are widespread, precisely among the liberal and social democrat intellectual-managerial classes of the NATO countries - the natural audience, in fact, of Le Monde Diplomatique. Here we are dealing with the infinite disinformation feedback loop that is NATO’s fundamental propaganda mechanism. A small, unrepresentative opposition in a NATO target country emits venomous falsehoods against its government. NATO country psy-warfare media recycle the untruths. Those lies  then become “widespread” orthodoxy fed back to their point of origin in an effort to broaden local opposition support.

In that strategic context, Lemoine’s article also follows standard NATO psy-warfare media tactics in deploying its text. Firstly, the article frames the context of the readers’ approach to its content in terms that implicitly deprecate the moral calibre of the  FSLN government in Nicaragua, at the same time severely criticizing its concrete policies. Secondly, the rest of the article offers occasional mild qualifications of the extremely negative image created so as to give a false impression of “balance”.

So in the first half of his article, Lemoine uncritically quotes opposition figures and offers a very crude summary of the huge political challenge facing the FSLN through the late 1990s and early 2000s. He dismisses the FSLN’s profound efforts at overcoming the deep hostility and division inherited from the war of the 1980s as playing “the reconciliation game”. He picks quotes from Orlando Nuñez Soto to make it sound as if the FSLN acknowledges that in some sense it needs to apologize for its policy of alliances prior to the 2001 and 2006 elections, something which is quite untrue. 

Implicit, but concealed, in Lemoine’s text is the fact that the direct consequence of the FSLN’s policy of alliances from 1998 to the present has been the apparently irreparable break up of the right-wing that had dominated Nicaraguan politics from 1990 to 2006. That result vindicates the deep and sharp political acumen of an FSLN leadership composed of different currents not by any means always in harmonious agreement. It renders a complete non sequitur Lemoine’s observation that the FSLN lost sympathy among the Western Left, none of whom vote in Nicaragua.

This last point is highly relevant in relation to the issue of abortion in Nicaragua which was completely banned in October 2006 just weeks prior to the national elections of that year won by Daniel Ortega. Lemoine attempts to put the issue in context but neglects to note that for the vast majority of women in Nicaragua, abortion rights are not a priority. Nor does Lemoine note that maternal mortality has dropped significantly since the FSLN took office in January 2007. Only the most bitter of the FSLN government’s enemies reject the clear drop in maternal mortality apparent in government statistics, currently down to around 70 deaths per 100,000 births.

Lemoine quotes Sergio Ramirez saying “The rank-and-file Sandinistas did not abandon their leader, though following him called for courage.” This self-serving nonsense gives the impression that some large number of FSLN supporters went along with Ramirez and his fellow social democrat opportunists. They never did. The overwhelming majority of FSLN supporters have always rallied to Daniel Ortega because he is Nicaragua’s only political leader who truly represents the interests of Nicaragua’s impoverished majority. 

Another example of Lemoine’s cynical deployment of unanswered accusations displays the blatant misogynist hatred of the Nicaraguan opposition for Daniel Ortega’s wife Rosario Murillo. Lemoine quotes centre-right feminist Sofia Montenegro. Montenegro is a director of the USAID funded CINCO media organization  and was revealed by a Wikileaks cable to have directly asked the US ambassador in Managua for US$100,000. This is the source Lemoine quotes describing Rosario Murillo as “a superstitious opportunist who talks about nothing but God and the Virgin Mary all day long.” No wonder Montenegro hates Rosario Murillo – Murillo has been the driving force behind Nicaragua’s revolution in women’s rights since January 2007. 

The revolution for women in Nicaragua itself has made the FSLN the most dynamic force for revolutionary change in Central America. Murillo’s role in enforcing that change has been truly decisive. Likewise her self-evident partnership with Daniel Ortega in terms of formulating and executing policy is an inspiring model for women and young people in Nicaragua whose impact is impossible to overestimate. Lemoine’s report wilfully ignores that reality, preferring to recycle long-discredited social democrat feminist lies only people ignorant of Nicaragua could possibly take seriously.

The ideologically paid-on-both-sides character of LeMonde Diplomatique and writers like Maurice Lemoine becomes clear in the final paragraphs of this article on Nicaragua. Lemoine notes “Nobody mentioned socialism”, referring to the comments of ordinary people supportive of the FSLN government’s policies. He then jumps from vox populi reporting to macro-economic policy, falsely juxtaposing and confusing two completely different kinds of reality. 

That obscurantist manoeuvre allows Lemoine to insert a banal and ignorant comment about ALBA in Nicaragua, “Huge amounts of aid from Hugo Chávez’s Venezuela — the ‘orthodox, sterile, reactionary and authoritarian pseudo-left’ that makes the MRS’s blood boil — have boosted the FSLN’s social programmes.” That sentence on its own gives a damning summary of the whole article. 

In Nicaragua,  the MRS party is taken seriously only by its allies, right wing leaders like corrupt banker Eduardo Montealegre, right-wing gerontocrat Fabio Gadea and the Chamorro family’s oligarch-poodle Edmundo Jarquin. Lemoine gives further currency to NATO country media distortion in relation to Nicaragua’s ALBA development cooperation funding and concessionary oil transactions with PDVSA, summing up that complex trade and development relationship in the caricature “Huge amounts of aid from Hugo Chavez’s Venezuela.”

Lemoine ends his article with a self-exculpatory admission from  Maria López Vigil of the Envío magazine collective: “The ILP-MRS alliance is not based on a shared social project, programme or ideology. Its sole purpose is to stop the dictatorial tendencies of the FSLN and Ortega.” Here López Vigil is trying to distance herself and her MRS accomplices from the dirty reality of their cynical self-serving deal with Nicaragua’s right-wing. But she is hopelessly entangled in the facts of her complicity in seven years of determined collaboration with the imperialist agenda of the United States, Canada and the European Union.

Back in 2007 she wrote this “I think and write this from Nicaragua, from Central America, from the societies of the Christian West that have still not overcome the traumas of the Conquest of 500 years ago nor the hierarchical framework of the Colonial centuries that followed. Daily we find this. We are countries that achieved formal independence little more than 150 years ago but continue being home to millions of people, the majority, who lack personal autonomy, who have never tasted it. We are societies with the institutionalism – and also the theatricality – of democracy (separation of powers, periodic elections, institutions, posts, delegates in international bodies, costly processes of State modernization) but are strangers to everything or almost everything in democratic culture.”

For López Vigil, nothing has changed. She and her fellow MRS sympathizers continue to talk as if there is some universal common agreement about what constitutes “democratic culture”. She obviously continues to think that she and her colleagues know and understand what that culture is while the vast majority of people in Central America do not. This absurd attempt to monopolize the terminology of democracy is entirely consonant with NATO country psy-warfare in general and anti-FSLN propaganda in particular. 

It is natural that Le Monde Diplomatique offers a platform to journalism blatantly sympathetic to liberal elitists and intellectual frauds like Maria López Vigil, Sofia Montenegro, Sergio Ramirez and their colleagues.  Since the war against Libya it has become clear that the role of fake-progressive media like Le Monde Diplomatique has been to obscure inconvenient realities and to confuse and censor genuine debate. Under the government of President Daniel Ortega, Nicaragua has made truly dramatic progress in every sphere of national life, experiencing grass-roots change that is truly revolutionary. Writers and media outlets that conceal this undeniable truth have self-evidently taken sides with the enemies of humanity.

source: http://tortillaconsal.com/tortilla/es/node/11388

Libyan Former Gaddafi Chief (Spy) Dorda Charged in THE NEW FREE/NATO/COLONIAL – Libya Court


Libyan Former Gaddafi Chief Spy Dorda Charged in Libya Court

An archived picture of Abuzeid Dorda speaking at the United Nations 

Dr Abuzeid Omar Dorda, 68, the former head of external intelligence in the regime of the former Libyan (dictator) Muammar Gaddafi, was Tuesday charged in court for his part in favour of the former regime during the February 17 revolution that ousted Gaddafi. He is also charged (with arming his ethnic group)=>(****WHAT ETHNIC GROUP????), and ordering the fatal shooting of protesters last year. (*****The order was given by the West and their SNIPERS not by Dr. Dorda or by any of the Government)

Dorda, who arrived in court wearing a blue prison uniform – looked slightly weary and using crutches to walk. His doctor told journalists that he was recovering from a broken hip. He denies all six charges. 

Dorda, the first senior official from the former Libyan regime to be charged in court following last year’s conflict, appeared in a Tripoli court behind a metal cage. After his lawyer, Daw al-Mansouri asked for more time to review the charges, the case was adjourned until June 26. Mr Mansouri also said that he had faith that his client would receive a fair trial.

Dorda is also a former General Secretary of the People’s Committee of Libya (equivalent to Prime Minister) in the Gaddafi regime. He served in the capacity for four years, from 1990 to 1994. For six year, between 1997 and 2003, he was also the Libyan regime’s permanent representative to the United Nations. He took over as external intelligence chief in 2009 from Moussa Koussa, the foreign minister who defected in March 2011 from the regime and fled Libya, initially to the UK.

Dorda, known as one of Gaddafi’s most loyal supporters was arrested in September last year. His family, which is requesting a fair trial, said it was coping with a stressful situation.

His trial is to be observers by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International. They will be monitoring the whole process of the trial in order to ensure fairness. 

The former prime minister’s trial is seen as a test case for Libya’s judiciary and its capacity to deal with high-profile cases.

He is charged with “mobilising security forces to fire bullets at the heads and chests of civilians, preventing, through the use of force and intimidation, the staging of peaceful protests”, and arming his ethnic group with the purpose of inciting civil strife during Libya’s rebellion last year.

Present at the courthouse was Dorda’s younger brother, Abdullah, who said he was confident of his brother’s innocence. He was quoted telling BBC that all the things they are saying about his brother are untrue. “My brother is one of the Libyan people who looks out for his country, for its people and its safety,” he said.

There are two more key figures from the former regime, Gaddafi’s son Seif al-Islam, who is in custody in Libya, and his brother-in-law Abdullah al-Senussi, the former head of military intelligence. The International Criminal Court, ICC, also wants both for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity. Seif is currently in custody in Libya

Senussi was captured in Mauritania last November and was charged with entering the West African country illegally.

Source is from Tripoli Post so of course they write it the way they want it this is free Libya now!!!!

http://www.tripolipost.com

Hope for Libyan Jews as U.S. Government contacts Libyan NTC


Hope for Libyan Jews as U.S. Government contacts Libyan NTC

A letter given to Kosher Curry shows that the U.S. State Department has made contact with the Libyan government – the National Transitional Council (NTC) – about Libya’s human rights record. To quote the letter, Libya’s Deputy Foreign Minister says that his government is “fully committed to religious tolerance and to a dialogue with religious minorities.” The letter was written by David S. Adams, who is Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs at the State Department in the U.S.

“The U.S. Government has regularly urged the Libyan government at the highest levels to implement the human rights principles enshrined in its constitutional charter,” the letter goes on. While it acknowledges that no “specific steps” have been taken to “to recognise” the World Organisation of Libyan Jews (WOJL), it continues to say that the “Libyan government has not taken specific steps to recognise any other diaspora group” because of its limited mandate. The government is a transitional regime – as their name might suggest – and is only in power until the upcoming elections in June.

David Gerbi with the Deputy Chairman of the NTC, Salem Gnan

Libya’s Jews

That the U.S. government is lobbying the Libyans about ethnic minorities is good news for Libyan Jews. (****What about the black Libyans? Are they not minorities?) WOJL hope to re-establish Jewish cultural sites in Libya in order to provide suitable memorials to the Jewish population, which no longer lives there. In 2011, David Gerbi’s attempts to re-open Tripoli’s synagogue – which had remained shut for 45 years – failed as armed protesters swarmed around the building.

Most Jewish people left Libya in the month after the Six Day War in 1967. (**** Meaning they left before Qaddafi’s Revolution. It was not Qaddafi’s Regime that chased the Libyan Jews to leave the country, another misinformation to demonize Qaddafi! The West does not know that in the last six years before the war all Libyan Jews where slowly returning to Libya and where refunded for the loss of their properties, also the West did not bother to mention!!!!)The last Jewish woman in Libya, Rina Debach, died in 2003. But WOJL have made a number of attempts to re-establish a synagogue in recent years, all in the form of one man: David Gerbi. “This letter is fantastic news,” he told me.

Friends in America

The letter is the culmination of years of work across three different continents. Much of it stems from Mr Gerbi. After he tried to re-open the synagogue in Tripoli last year, Gianfrano Ventre – a Libyan-Christian living in America – saw a CNN news video on American TV about Gerbi and what he had tried to do. Mr Ventre then got in touch with a number of Congressmen, 16 of whom have been in touch with the U.S. government ever since. Chief among them is Shelley Berkley, a U.S. Congresswoman from Nevada. The most recent letter – dated April 16th – is addressed to her.

“Without Shelley and Gianfranco,” Mr Gerbi told me, “we would be a lot worse off. They have been heroes.”

While the Libyan Jews are not a well-known minority across the Jewish world, other minority groups have been quick to offer their support. Levana Zamir, an Egyptian-born Jewish activist, said, “I support Mr Gerbi’s raising the subject [of Libyan Jewish heritage sites] at the United Nations… Their success is our success.”

Re-opening the Synagogue

Yet the real battle is inside Libya. Fuelled by years of misinformation from the Gadaffi regime over the last 45 years, the opposition to a Jewish presence in Libya remains strong. An article written recently on this website provoked fierce debate on David Gerbi’s Facebook page. Much of it was critical. “The simple fact we are having a debate, an argument,” he told me, “is far better than what happened under the Gadaffi regime.” The Colonel is to blame for much of the anti-Semitism in Libyan society. He consistently fed a number of stories to the wider population about the former Jewish population; the vast majority of them were untrue. (***** This is absolute bull with no merit, if that was so, why was Qaddafi regime refunding all Libyan Jews? they were welcomed back anytime but we would never recognize Israel that’s the difference! so please stop with the crocodile lies! Libyans are Libyans whatever there religion is. If any one wants to dispute what I am saying I do have documents saying the contrary from these american article)

David Gerbi with Moncef Guitoni

But there is still significant cause for belief because of things happening inside Libya as well as in America. Mr Gerbi had “positive” talks with an NTC representative – Mohammed A. Elmontasser – when he was in Rome last month. Most of all, Gerbi believes there are many Libyans who agree with him. “It’s important to remember all the people who helped me when I was in Libya,” he told me. “There are too many to name.” One man, in particular, sticks in Mr Gerbi’s mind: “Moncef – who ran a hotel – saved me from a massive protest. If it were not for Moncef I would be dead.”

There are also positive signs in the political landscape. The Democratic Party is one of those vying for seats at the coming June elections. Ahmed Shebani, their leader, says that one of their key aims is “the recognition of Israel and the eventual freedom of return for Libyan Jews.”

It’s not going to be quick or easy, but there are signs that Libyan Jews might be able to re-open Tripoli’s synagogue one day. One thing is certain: David Gerbi will be there to do it with them.

source:http://www.koshercurry.org/2012/05/08/hope-for-libyan-jews-as-u-s-government-contacts-libyan-ntc/

Al-Jazeera finally picks up the Libyan Rubbish


Al-Jazeera finally picks up the Libyan Rubbish!!!!

 

Al-Jazeera finally reports on the Libyan Garbage issue which is posing dangerous health issue to Libyans. This issue was ignored for sometime because Al-Jazeera wanted to paint the NATO’s puppet regime in good light, but now none of the major problems can be hidden..

source: http://ozyism.blogspot.com

Syria – The black box is open … Baba Omrou that secrets … This Media war by Al Jazeera and Their Partners (Friends) (March 2, 2012)


The black box is open … Baba Omrou that secrets … This Media war by Al Jazeera and Their Partners (Friends)

Posted on 02/03/2012 at 13:34

Source: ALGERIA ISP
Syria - The black box is open ... Baba Omrou that secrets ... this media war by Al Jazeera and her girlfriends (March 2, 2012)

ALGERIA ISP / Syrian Truth has released videos showing the lies mounted by Al Jazeera television to demonize the Syrian army and its president.

The black box of Baba Omrou just been opened and secrets of this media war are discovered. Videos showing traitors in Syria in cooperation with Al Jazeera, showing that the latter film montages broadcast worldwide.

Al Jazeera correspondents and their friends, ask the terrorists to take shots or cause explosions, the corresponding record for the switch to the bottom of her live on Al Jazeera, CNN and others.

Post your videos quickly around you, in your facebook pages and forums and web pages for the world to know that the Western predators do not care about their mouths!

Judge for yourself!

(****Watch carefully all videos have the patience to see them till the end you will understand what I mean once you have seen them)

1 / A video of a CNN correspondent

2 / The explosion of the Homs refinery exploded by terrorists accusing the Syrian army on Al Jazeera

3 / The edited film by Al Jazeera’s correspondent at Baba Omrou

4 / The edited film by Al Jazeera about a girl Syrian injured

(****Sorry video was taken down before I could download it)

5 / A video smilices armed

6 / Interview with Rafik Lotf who has deciphered the lies of Al Jazeera videos

Libya: Libyans Taourga’s treated like Apes in the Zoo by Misurata Racist Rebels Brigade


Libyans Taourga’s treated like Apes in the Zoo by Misurata Racist Rebels Brigade 

Where is the west media, Russia today, CNN, CBS, BBC, Al Jazeera, Press TV, Al Arabyia, etc they where there when they wanted to see “FREE LIBYA” but now they do not want to REGISTER “TORTURE”, “PRISON CAMPS”, “GHETTOS” oh no that’s a NO NO for the west its not good does not sell does not explain good for their spending billions of dollars  

TO ALL OF YOU OF THE WEST SEE WHAT YOUR DEMOCRACY HAS BROUGHT TO LIBYA VIDEO IS EXPLAINS EXACTLY WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR DEMOCRACY.

PLEASE DO NOT TRY TO BRING THIS VIDEO DOWN AS I WILL UPLOAD IT AGAIN AND AGAIN TILL YOU GET SICK OF IT. MAYBE YOU WILL WAKE UP AND REALIZE WHAT YOU HAVE DONE AND WHAT YOU HAVE ALLOWED YOUR GOVERNMENT ON YOUR BEHALF TO DO. ITS TIME TO STOP. STOP THIS MADNESS FOR SYRIA FOR IRAN FOR PALESTINE FOR THE REST OF THE WORLD STOP THE WARS.


LET ME SHOW YOU WHAT NATO REBELS DID TO THE LIBYAN WOMEN!


LET ME SHOW YOU WHAT NATO REBELS DID TO THE LIBYAN WOMEN!

Editor’s note: This video should not be watched if you do not have a strong stomach for it, surely not children should not watch it!

BBC, CNN, Al Jazeera, Al Arabia, Fox, Press Tv, Sky News New York Times and practically all the west fabricated media want you to believe that Libya needs to have a Democracy same as Syria, Egypt, Tunis and later on it will be Algeria. What they do not tell you is that we are happy with what we have, we do not want to become like the west! We have our own civilization long before the West ever existed!!!

If the West i.e England, United States and Israel want Democracy why don’t they change their constitution and ask from their people what they want? If they want democracy in the Arab countries why don’t they begin with Saudi Arabia? Bahrain? Qatar? Yemen? Emirates? We are not that naive we know that these countries are serving their purposes to the west.

So coming back to this video  and to mass lies of the MASS WEST MEDIA OF WHAT NATO MERCENARIES LIBYAN RATS HAVE DONE TO LIBYAN WOMEN AFTER RAPING THEM! I hope no WOMAN OF THE WEST OR EAST OR ANY ARAB WOMAN SHOULD ENDURE WHAT WE HAVE ENDURED IN THIS WAR.

AS FOR YOU MS. RICE, OBAMA, CLINTON, McCAIN, CAMERON, HAGUE,  SARKOZY, LEVI, UN AMBASSADOR, OCAMPO, RASMUSSEN, PRINCE OF QATAR I WISH YOU WITH ALL MY HEART THAT EITHER YOU OR YOUR WIVES, SISTERS, YOUR DAUGHTERS OR YOUR MOTHERS GET RAPED AND HAVE THEIR BREAST CUT OFF AS A PRIZE OF SATISFACTION.

Libya – Videos massacre in Janzour (February 7, 2012)


Videos massacre in Janzour

Posted on 07/02/2012 at 18:36

Source: ALGERIA ISP
Libya - Videos massacre Janzour (February 7, 2012)

ALGERIA ISP / Dhida According Yawme 17 fibrayr Fi Libya, videos showing the CARNAGE of Misrata BARBARIANS who SHOT at civilians killing WOMEN and CHILDREN.

The BARBARIANS of Misrata FIRED on the demonstrators.

Are these the mass media and Al JazeeraAl ArabiaFrance24CNN,…??

Or the UN humanitarian organizations, …??

 

Please distribute their videos across the net.

 

 

 

AL-JAZEERA AGENTS KICKED OUT OF TUNISIAN UNIVERSITY


AL-JAZEERA AGENTS KICKED OUT OF TUNISIAN UNIVERSITY

5:34 AM  OZYISM

08/Jan/11

Al-Jazeera agents have been forced to leave Manouba University by hundreds of angry studends, it seems Tunisian students are fully aware of Al-Jazeera’s intentions and agenda to spread propaganda which serves US imperialism in the region.

Tunisians are fully aware of the blunt lies and rumors spread concerning Libya which lead to a brutal war, bloodshed and continuous lawlessness which sometimes spills over to the Tunisian side of the border. 

Manouba University students Kick out Al-Jazeera correspondent in Tunis

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