Libya 2011 Demonstrations (3 Viewers)

Fred

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Unconfirmed reports of Abdullah Sanousi being killed in Benghazi.

What fucking great news that that criminal that is responsible for the 250+ deaths in Benghazi in the past few days, plus he was responsible for the massacre of Abu Slim in which he ordered the execution of 1500+ prisoners, execution style, what great news if he really was killed.
 

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ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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    Unconfirmed reports of Abdullah Sanousi being killed in Benghazi.

    What fucking great news that that criminal that is responsible for the 250+ deaths in Benghazi in the past few days, plus he was responsible for the massacre of Abu Slim in which he ordered the execution of 1500+ prisoners, execution style, what great news if he really was killed.
    :xfinger:
     

    Bisco

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    Nov 21, 2005
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    hopefully its true and he got what he deserves for all the brutality he has shown his own people, hopefully this is the beginning of the final crumble of this system with ghadaffi next in line. just a little bit more to go and he, his wife, and sons will leave this country once and for all.
     

    Fred

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    Not a particularly proud time in the history of Libya imo, despite the fact that the Easterners in Libya are fiercely loyal to the King. But still, that flag, and that anthem has become more a symbol of protest against Gedaffi's regime than a longing for the time of the King, at least to me thats what it represents now.
     
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    ReBeL

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    You're welcome, bro. :tup:

    Not a particularly proud time in the history of Libya imo, despite the fact that the Easterners in Libya are fiercely loyal to the King. But still, that flag, and that anthem has become more a symbol of protest against Gedaffi's regime than a longing for the time of the King, at least to me thats what it represents now.
    You know my opinion in all the kings. right?
     

    Fred

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    Now i do :D

    Btw: All those who are calling from Tripoli and other Western Cities are saying that the situation is under control, and the people are out in the streets and nobody is stopping them. Since Tripoli is not in the control of the dog's regime, it seems that the dog's days are numbered.
     

    Alen

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    Yo Arabs, thanks for the updates, but will it be hard for you if you tell us a word or two about some names that you mention? Many of us don't know who some of those people you mention are.
    Fred's been telling us who some people are, but from time to time he misses to give us more info too. Remember that we're complete outsiders and some of those names seem too similar to us, so even if you once mentioned who someone is, it'll be good it you say it again the next time you mention his name.

    Who's Abdullah Sanousi? :D
     
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    ReBeL

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    Saif is now live on Tv
    Just for you, Alen, Saif Al-Islam (Which means Islam's Sword) is considered the most reasonable son of Muammar Qaddhafi.

    He is spreading his idiocy now Live. You may see him on Aljazeera now.
     

    Bisco

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    Just for you, Alen, Saif Al-Islam (Which means Islam's Sword) is considered the most reasonable son of Muammar Qaddhafi.

    He is spreading his idiocy now Live. You may see him on Aljazeera now.
    he is saying thr same BS they said here its like copy paste literally!!! they r people who r high on drugs, they r drunk blah blah , some channels are heating things up etc. also sth very frustrating in his speech how he be littles the death of people he says they r 84 killed as if that is not too much to begin with. speaks volume of how retarded they r. i think this will make people to keep going now bec they will not take how he is speaking on them as if its just a small proportion of the people who decided to say enough.
     
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    ReBeL

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    he is saying thr same BS they said here its like copy paste literally!!! they r people who r high on drugs, they r drunk blah blah , some channels are heating things up etc. also sth very frustrating in his speech how he be littles the death of people he says they r 84 killed as if that is not too much to begin with. speaks volume of how retarded they r. i think this will make people to keep going now bec they will not take how he is speaking on them as if its just a small proportion of the people who decided to say enough.
    He is playing on the same "Islamic Radicals" wanting to control Libya exactly like Mubarak.
     
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    ReBeL

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    Yo Arabs, thanks for the updates, but will it be hard for you if you tell us a word or two about some names that you mention? Many of us don't know who some of those people you mention are.
    Fred's been telling us who some people are, but from time to time he misses to give us more info too. Remember that we're complete outsiders and some of those names seem too similar to us, so even if you once mentioned who someone is, it'll be good it you say it again the next time you mention his name.

    Who's Abdullah Sanousi? :D
    Fred said afew pages ago that this is one of the most horrible criminals in the Libyan leadership. He was responsible for killing more than 1200 prisoners in 1996 too.
     

    K.O.

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    I have a question.

    What does Saif Al-Islam represent? The president's son? Or does he has a governmental position?
     
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    ReBeL

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    The idiot Saif now: "Who can manage petrol if the regime is gone? It will be burnt by thugs because Libya will see a civil war. Who can manage universities? Who can bring you wheat?"
     
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    ReBeL

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    I have a question.

    What does Saif Al-Islam represent? The president's son? Or does he has a governmental position?
    He is the chairman of Qaddhafi Development Association, but he is said to be the candidate to succeed his father.
     

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