Na het lezen v.d titel heb ik ook al gegeten en gedronken.quote:Op maandag 28 maart 2011 18:57 schreef remlof het volgende:
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FoxNews, say no more
En alweer gebaseerd op dat foutief vertaalde artikel in Il Sole 24 Ore.
Interessante trip dusquote:Op maandag 28 maart 2011 19:21 schreef yavanna het volgende:
Verslag van de journo trip naar Misrata, incl 'spontane' pro Gaddafi demo.
NicRobertsonCNN
Setting off in big blue bus on govt-organized trip to #Misrata; drive should take couple hours. About 40 -50 journalists onboard
About half an hour from #Misrata, lots of Libyan Army checkpoints on highway and huge lines for gas in every town we pas through
We are completely stopped at Army checkpoint about 50 miles outside #Misrata, not clear why.
We are underway again, after delay at checkpoint abt 50 km (not miles as per last tweet) away from #Misrata
Stopped briefly in Zlitan; interestingly, roadside sign to #Misrata spray-painted over.
In #Misrata now about 2-1/2 km from centre, hear gunfire, see smoke rising from centre but can't get there so can't tell what it is
#Misrata: damaged tanks on outskirts of city, evidence of coalition air strikes. Govt-organized pro-Gadhafi shouting crowd
#Misrata: looks like sm tanks removd from checkpts in area so we wudn't see them, lots destructn at what apprs 2 b intrsectn of front line.
#Misrata: After half hour on the ground here, govt minders making us get back on the bus and leave
John Simpson
The BBC's John Simpson is among foreign journalists taken to Misrata by Libyan officials. He says there are many signs of fighting and a column of black smoke is rising from the city.
He says it appears the scene has been stage-managed for the foreign media. A large crowd of pro-Gaddafi demonstrators has gathered and an outside broadcast unit from Libyan state TV, complete with satellite dish, is there.
Just to point out that John Simpson and other foreign journalists are on the outskirts of Misrata. The city itself has been in rebel hands for five weeks and is surrounded by pro-Gaddafi forces.
BBC Monitoring now reports that Libyan state TV is broadcasting from the outskirts of Misrata. Footage shows a crowd of Col Gaddafi's supporters waving green banners and carrying posters of the Libyan leader.
en hier ditquote:feb17 info 6:19pm:@guardians Ian Black reports from Sirte Gaddafi forces turning to lighter weapons in bid to avoid air strikes
frappanste is ze zijn beide van de quardian ...quote:NOS19.11 uur: 'Op de vlucht voor Kadhafi-troepen'
Ook Chris McGreal van The Guardian ziet hoe de opstandelingen door Kadhafi-troepen worden teruggedrongen bij Sirte. Hij twittert:
"De opmars van de rebellen stokt op 70 kilometer van Sirte. De revolutionairen vechten, maar moeten massaal op de vlucht voor zware raketaanvallen van troepen van Kadhafi."
quote:Libyan rebels advance on Muammar Gaddafi's home town
Revolutionaries move further west along Libya's coastal road, seizing several towns without resistance, and reach Sirte
Chris McGreal in Bin Jawad and Ian Black in Sirte
The Guardian, Monday 28 March 2011
Libyan rebels are advancing on Muammar Gaddafi's home city, Sirte, after retaking all the ground lost in earlier fighting as government forces broke up and fled under western air strikes.
Revolutionary forces rapidly moved more than 150 miles west along Libya's coastal road, seizing several towns without resistance, as the first witness accounts emerged of the devastating effect on Gaddafi's army and militia of the aerial bombardment that broke their resistance at Ajdabiya on Saturday.
A Libyan rebel spokesman said Sirte had been captured by the rebels on Monday morning, but there is no sign the city has fallen. Sirte marks the boundary between the east and west of Libya and has great symbolic importance as Muammar Gaddafi's hometown.
The area was quiet after heavy bombardment from the pre-dawn hours and there was no sign it had been taken by the Benghazi-based rebels advancing from the east. It is rumoured that the outskirts have been planted with landmines................... (de rest zie link )
Aan wie?quote:Op maandag 28 maart 2011 18:08 schreef waht het volgende:
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Heeft Shell er baat bij als Tamoil kopje onder gaat? Lijkt mij dat ze dan juist een klant verliezen.
Indrukwekkende foto's weer.quote:Op maandag 28 maart 2011 19:37 schreef doeterniettoezegiktoch het volgende:
foto's BBC
nog wat foto's Guardian
ook hier word gewoon tussendoor gebid
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Dit bericht geeft goed de hypocrisie weer van de bezettingsmacht in Afghanistan en Irak. Beide landen hadden totaal geen vraag naar buitenlandse interventie voor democratisering, of wat voor vraag om hulp van het volk over wat dan ook.quote:Op maandag 28 maart 2011 18:56 schreef Renaldo het volgende:
Shock: America Fighting On the Side of Al Qaeda in Libya
Read more: http://nation.foxnews.com(...)-libya#ixzz1Huk1rHoq
Jihadis who fought U.S. in Iraq, Afghanistan now enjoy American support in Libya
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Evidence is emerging that United States forces are waging war in Libya on behalf of rebels whose ranks include jihadis who fought against the U.S. in Afghanistan and Iraq.
quote:Op maandag 28 maart 2011 19:37 schreef doeterniettoezegiktoch het volgende:
foto's BBC
nog wat foto's Guardian
ook hier word gewoon tussendoor gebid
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En goedenavondquote:Even as rebels continue to push government loyalists from key areas in Libya, citizens are skeptical.
Im not supporting the rebels because they have also killed people, Ayan Aabideen, a resident of Tripoli, told Politically Illustrated, adding, and I dont know where they get their weaponry.
Aan niemand omdat het verboden zou zijn te handelen met bedrijven in handen van Kadaffi.quote:
In dat geval komen die tankstations niet op non-actief ofzo. Die worden opgekocht / overgenomen door een legitieme organisatie en gaan direct weer benzine en olie verkopen.quote:Op maandag 28 maart 2011 20:22 schreef waht het volgende:
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Aan niemand omdat het verboden zou zijn te handelen met bedrijven in handen van Kadaffi.
quote:Allvoices.com - In mid-February, Colonel Muammar GaddafiMuammar Gaddafi went to Venezuela, hosted by his ally Hugo ChavezChavez, fleeing from the revolt that had erupted in Libya. Weeks later, his son Khamis died of burns caused by the attack of a kamikaze pilot who crashed in the quarter of Bab el Azizia, the residence of the dictator. In fact, it was a conspiracy by Al Qaeda against the regime to take over the Maghreb.
Everything said in the preceding paragraph is false. But in Tripoli many have believed and still believe these stories. They need to believe. The lack of information and propaganda war in which both sides have got themselves explain why the rumors have spread so easily through the city and beyond its boundaries. "You know some of Gaddafi's son?" Asked an opponent last week. "We believe he is dead. The news is everywhere," he answered himself. Verder.
Omdat je denkt dat er geen anti-G zit?quote:Op maandag 28 maart 2011 20:51 schreef Hans_van_Baalen het volgende:
Tripoli gaat een man tot man gevecht worden van kamer tot kamer, lijkt het gezien de berichtgeving. Of ben ik nou heel doemdenkend.
Denk het niet na de yellow hat thugs, denk dat als Tripoli aan het vallen is het heel snel gaat.quote:Op maandag 28 maart 2011 20:51 schreef Hans_van_Baalen het volgende:
Tripoli gaat een man tot man gevecht worden van kamer tot kamer, lijkt het gezien de berichtgeving. Of ben ik nou heel doemdenkend.
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