- Reporting more propaganda than legitimate news, Al Jazeera
broadcast another lie about NTC fighters, claiming Mutassim Gaddafi's capture,
saying:
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- "....(O)ne of Gaddafi's sons has been captured in
Sirte, according to" NTC officials. He's "currently being held
in Benghazi....after being arrested on Wednesday."
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- NTC Colonel Abdulah Naker said he was arrested in Sirte.
Al Jazeera correspondent James Bays, "reporting from Tripoli, said
he had spoken with several high-level NTC officials who had heard the news
but could not confirm it."
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- Indeed not because Mutassim was live on radio when his
capture was announced. Moreover, Libyan government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim
said reports of his arrest were false. Bogus earlier ones said he and Saif
al-Islam Gaddafi were captured.
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- In other words, believe nothing on Western media and
Al Jazeera. No matter how often they lie, new ones follow regularly.
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- NSNBC's Christoff Lehmann also calls TNC officials notorious
liars, "and the Libyan people know it."
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- NATO and TNC officials, in fact, "are desperately
in need of showing at least some kind of victory" even if they have
to fake it. Major media liars pitch in and help, falsifying reports instead
of providing real news and information.
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- For nearly seven months, Libyans fought heroically against
NATO's killing machine and cutthroat rebels. They're not about to give
in now and let colonizers run their lives.
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- Libya's military is also well trained, equipped, and
knowledgeable about Western occupations. "Libyan women would rather
fight to their death than be forced to live under a Saudi-like regime"
with no rights or fear of being arrested, whipped, stoned to death, or
beheaded for wanting to live free.
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- Nor will Libyans accept UN paramilitary occupiers. Wherever
they're deployed, they're infamous for repression, intimidation, assassinations,
mass rapes, drugs and sex trafficking, as well as other atrocities and
crimes.
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- Under Gaddafi, Libyans had important rights and benefits
now lost. Libyan youths "enjoy(ed) freedom of expression and freedom
of education with stipends" for qualified students to study abroad.
Everyone got free healthcare, free electricity, free water, subsidized
housing, and practically free gasoline.
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- Who'd give it up willingly for NATO, NTC opportunists
and paramilitary killers? "Who is so naive to believe that" Black
guest workers "would cease resisting (an aggressor that) massacred
tens of thousands" of their people?
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- Who'd think Libyan tribes would surrender their political
freedom to an aggressor, ravaging regional countries ruthlessly. The longer
NATO terror bombs, kills and destroys, the more resolved millions wanting
to live free resist.
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- On October 12, Syria's Arrai TV said TNC fighters in
Bani Walid were defeated. NSNBC got similar reports. NATO and rebel forces
again attacked Sirte. Bombing was "followed by a land assault of infantry
and tanks that managed to" enter the city.
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- Strong resistance repelled it, "causing heavy casualties
among the attackers." Sirte residents are fighting for their lives
and won't quit. So far, they've bested weeks of NATO air and ground assaults
successfully.
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- On October 12, New York Times writer Karim Fahim headlined,
"Libyan Fighters Say Capture of Surt is Near,"saying:
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- "Anti-Qaddafi fighters said they had edged closer
to capturing the coastal city (with) fighting....confined to just two areas"
of the city. TNC officials said they'll "declare the conflict over
and announce a new government only after Surt is captured."
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- What about Tripoli, Benghazi and other Libyan cities
mostly under loyalist control? What about Sirte, routing NTC fighters repeatedly?
What about real reporting instead of falsified propaganda?
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- Al Jazeera's Tony Birtley reported the same lies, saying
NTC forces entered Sirte, "cutting off the last remaining land escape
route for (Gaddafi loyalists) and isolating them in two remaining pockets
inside the city."
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- "The fighters had so far encountered light resistance
and suffered no casualties, but the fighting ahead was much more intense."
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- So much so, in fact, that routed rebel fighters took
heavy casualties.
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- Western and Al Jazeera viewers, as well as New York Times
and other broadsheet readers get regular falsified reports, not true accounts
of heroic resistance against everything mighty NATO and its killer mercenaries
try.
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- NSNBC gave one of many reasons why loyalists won't quit.
In one Sirte suburb rebels held briefly, "nine entire families, including
toddlers, children, and elderly men and women were shot in cold blood as
a statement of what awaits 'Ghadafi Loyalists.' "
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- Besides being one of NATO's worst crimes, "(t)he
battle of Sirte will undoubtedly become a classic study in military academies
worldwide."
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- For their part, Libyans hope international protests will
support them. They've been through hell and need all they can get, including
from China and Russia. They're able to exert influence with other BRIC
countries to help stop continuation of one of history's great crimes.
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- On October 14, NSNBC said Algerian tribes were entering
the war. Reports also confirm "heavy clashes in the border region
between Tunisia and Libya."
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- Tunisian tribes increased attacks on TNC forces and NATO
convoys, carrying weapons and supplies cross border. "(T)wo convoys
were intercepted." TNC fighters were "attacked and forced to
return."
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- Other insurgents terrorized a Tunisian village. In retaliation,
residents attacked them, killing a dozen.
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- On October 13, Al Qaeda leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri called
for expanding the Libyan war by attacking Algeria's government. Al Qaeda
is a CIA creation used strategically as enemies and allies. Libyan Islamic
Fighting Group (LIFG) members are Al Qaeda.
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- In December 2004, the US State Department designated
LIFG a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO), accusing it of being allied
with "Usama bin Ladin and believed to be part of al-Qaida's leadership
and structure or active in the international terrorist network."
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- In August 2007, the State Department said "Libyans
associated with the LIFG are part of the broader international terrorist
movement. The LIFG is one of the groups believed to have planned the Casablanca
suicide bombings in May 2003....The LIFG constitutes a serious threat to
US interests and personnel."
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- The State Department also said they were responsible
for a 1996 failed Gaddafi assassination attempt, and during the 1990s clashed
with Libyan security forces.
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- Now active participants in NATO's Libya war, they've
shifted over decades from US allies to enemies to North African allies.
Ahead perhaps they'll again be enemies when their usefulness ends, and
they're abandoned or used short-term repressively to solidify control.
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- Not freedom fighters or democrats, they're cutthroat
killers used by America exploitively to win wars for imperial, not liberating
reasons.
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- NSNBC believes Washington wants LIFG fighters to destabilize
Algeria, calling it "one of the North and West African nations"
standing in the way of its ambitions to control the entire Mediterranean
Basin into Central Asia to Russia's borders.
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- Libya, Algeria and Ivory Coast before France deposed
Laurent Gbagbo, worked actively to unify Africa free from imperial control.
As a result, Gbagbo was toppled. War rages in Libya, and Algeria's perhaps
next.
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- Heroically, Libyan loyalists remain determined to liberate
their country, live free, and rebuild. They've beaten back repeated NATO
and rebel attacks in Bani Walid, elsewhere across the country, and Sirte.
Nonetheless, destruction throughout the city is widespread, and the humanitarian
situation is dire.
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- Still, Libyans throughout the country know they've got
"nothing to lose and everything to win" by continued resistance.
They've also urged loyalists "to leave areas under TNC control to
avoid unnecessary casualties, and declared all (TNC facilities) legitimate
targets to be burned or destroyed. In numerous cities this call was heeded,"
forcing TNC representatives to leave.
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- In released audio recordings, Gaddafi's urged Libyans
to rally across the country for liberation. In one message, he said:
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- "Go peacefully. Be courageous. Rise up. Go to the
streets. Raise our green flags to the skies."
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- NSNBC said loyalists turned out across Libya, waving
green flags, and battling to liberate some areas. Western bullies only
understand armed resistance.
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- Libyan and Afghan freedom fighters lead vanguard efforts,
encouraging others to contest repressive regimes and imperial occupations.
Setting an impressive example, they're holding their own.
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- Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at
lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
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- Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and
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