- On October 9, BBC claimed National Transitional Council
(NTC) forces "made significant gains in the battle for the city of
Sirte. (NTC) commanders said they had captured the main hospital, the university
and the Ouagadougou conference center."
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- Sirte is "close to falling." After it's taken,
NTC officials "say they will declare national liberation, even if
Gaddafi remains at large."
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- "NTC chairman Mustafa Abdul Jalil told reporters
in Tripoli" that Sirte and Bani Walid liberation "will happen
within this week."
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- On October 10, BBC headlined, "Sirte ready to fall,"
repeating the same canard. More on that below.
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- On October 10, AP headlined, "Libyan revolutionary
forces celebrate gains but fierce fighting persists over Gaddafi hometown,"
saying:
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- "Jubilant revolutionary forces have raised their
tri-color flag over a convention center in Sirte that long served as a
base for (Gaddafi) loyalists, even as fighting rages elsewhere in the fugitive
leader's hometown."
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- Sirte commander "Younis al-Abdally....says his troops
have surrounded pro-Gaddafi fighters in a small area in the upscale neighborhood
of Dollar Street."
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- On October 9, New York Times writer Kareem Fahim headlined,
"Fighters Enter City Once Home to Qaddafi," saying:
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- Anti-Gaddafi "fighters battled their way into the
heart of this coastal city on Sunday, seizing a sumptuous conference center
(and) nearby Ibn Sina hospital...."
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- "By Sunday afternoon, anti-Qaddafi fighters were
speaking confidently about their chances of finally taking (Sirte), as
a coordinated ring of troops closed in on loyalists in their remaining
pockets."
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- On October 10, Al Jazeera reported a "final push
into Sirte," saying "Anti-Gaddafi forces say they've captured
more than half of (the city), one of (Gaddafi's) last remaining strongholds."
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- Correspondent Tony Birtley's one-sided report falsified
facts on the ground, claiming "70%" of Sirte was captured. His
sole truthful comment was "(t)his is not finished yet."
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- Indeed not, as Gaddafi loyalists are prevailing, contrary
to falsified Al Jazeera and Western media reports. They include Al Jazeera
saying on October 11 that TNC fighters "punched through (Sirte's)
last line of defence," encountering "light resistance and suffer(ing)
no casualties...."
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- On October 10, Christof Lehmann's NSNBC said Sirte loyalists
successfully resisted NATO terror bombing and rebel attacks for months.
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- "Even Al Jazeera's Hollywood Narrative of the attack
on Sirte (was discredited) when the 'embedded grand standing' at a freshly
captured university campus (was short-lived by a) message (saying) 'we
have to withdraw because there is a massive counterattack coming.' "
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- Gaddafi loyalists continue to show redoubtable staying
power against all NATO's might and paramilitary cutthroat army onslaughts.
They're in it for the money, other assorted reasons, and all they can loot.
They've taken full advantage despite getting pummeled across the country.
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- In Sirte alone since Sunday, heavy fighting killed about
200 TNC fighters. In late evening, "TNC leader Mahmud Jubril (withdrew)
'all fighters with allegiance to him' from the Sirte theater, saying 'it
was senseless to sacrifice 200 fighters for a one minute Al Jazeera Victory."
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- Actually, Birtley's report ran about three minutes, none
but a sole comment worth hearing.
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- Despite earlier more worthy credentials, Al Jazeera News
channel (JNC) compromised them by waging one-sided war against Gaddafi
and Syria's Assad since last winter. Abandoning all professionalism and
objectivity, it's more a voice for power than truth.
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- On Sepember 20, The New York Times said WikiLeaks disclosures
forced news director Wadah Khanfar to resign. Sheikh Hamad Ben Jassem Al-Thani,
a Qatari royal family member, replaced him.
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- Qatar funds Al Jazeera. It's also part of NATO's anti-Gaddafi
coalition. Sheikh Hamad formerly chaired its board of directors with veto
power over program content. With direct programming control, all JNC reporting
henceforth will be suspect.
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- Notably throughout 2011, Khanfar's pro-Western support
got some JNC journalists to leave. They were unwilling to report managed
news and information like BBC and America's media. With a Qatari royal
family member in charge, JNC's fall from grace may reach bottom.
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- NSNBC reported a source it uses saying "an unnamed
US intelligence agency has approached TNC leaders, suggesting the division
of Libya into a Northern and Southern state" to provide cover for
bringing in Blue Helmet paramilitary occupiers. The Security Council authorized
them.
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- NATO and rebel war crimes also continue. Besides attacking
Sirte's university campus and Ibn Sina Hospital, NATO "bombed a civilian
house, killing 22, with 20 others missing." America's media no longer
notice.
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- Near Bani Walid, ambushed TNC fighters "took heavy
casualties....In Gheryan, Libyan forces successfully attacked a military
industrial complex," heavily defended by "troops from NATO countries
and Qatar." Key military installations were destroyed.
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- Controlling most of the city, Benghazi loyalists are
making slow progress "against heavily entrenched TNC fighters."
Unconfirmed reports say city tribal leaders are ready to join Libyan forces.
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- Fighting across Libya continues. NATO and cutthroat rebels
commit daily war crimes. The appalling humanitarian crisis worsens. Diplomatic
initiatives are absent to end it. "Where is a UN Fact Finding Mission?
Where is an African Union Observer in Sirte?"
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- When will courageous African and other leaders say "enough
is enough?" When will culpable NATO nations and officials be held
accountable for turning Libya into a charnel house?
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- Largely out of sight and mind, civilian massacres continue
daily while Western media yawn, cheerlead, or alternately do both.
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- On October 10, clashes between rebel and loyalist forces
occurred in Hadbha, Arada, Abu Salim and other Tripoli areas. Helicopter
gunships indiscriminately fired at peaceful anti-NATO demonstrators.
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- Reports suggest Qatari, Saudi and Israeli Special Forces
in Libya. On October 10, "15 TNC fighters were killed outside Bani
Walid. All were carrying Israeli" IDs. Late at night, UK "SAS
Regiment (forces) entered Sirte to carry out a special operation. Reportedly
"16" were captured, another "44" killed.
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- UK, Saudi, Qatari and Israeli forces in Libya provides
more evidence "for US and NATO's utter disregard for (UN) principles"
and rule of law values. It also justifies Russia and China's opposition
with Security Council measures against Syria as a prelude to more conflict.
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- Libyan loyalists keep resisting to liberate their country
and rebuild, despite daily NATO terror bombing.
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- On October 12, NSNBC said despite heavy NATO and rebel
attacks, "Sirte is holding out. So is Bani Walid. So is most of Tripoli."
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- Despite heavy clashes there and elsewhere, neither NATO
or its hired guns "succeeded (in) break(ing) the Libyan peoples' will
and ability to resist."
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- The battle for Libya shows no signs of ebbing. Further
updates will follow key events.
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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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