Two people that I think very highly of, and two of the loudest voices of truth on Libya back in 2011, turned out to be each other’s opponents when it comes to Brexit. ————————————————————————————————- And I can’t even fully take… Read More ›
Libya
Tripoli now is the 5th Worst Livable City in the Entire World
The beautiful alleyways in the Old City of Tripoli didn’t help conflict-hit Libya’s capital to have a better rating in the survey. With 40 points out of 100, Tripoli dropped from 132 in 2014 survey to the fifth least livable… Read More ›
When NATO does it, it’s ok; when IS does it, it’s not
If you for whatever reason are in a hurry, then don’t even bother to read this post. Just remember the headline. When NATO does it, it is ok; when IS does the very same thing, it is not. In fact,… Read More ›
Dr. Moussa Ibrahim: Gaddafi’s efforts for Africa direct reason for NATO war
During the Feile An Phobail festival in Belfast, Ireland, on March 14, former spokesman of the Libyan Jamahiriya and member of the Executive Committee of the Libyan People’s National Movement, Dr. Moussa Ibrahim, stressed that Africa needs to rise from… Read More ›
Dr. Mustafa El Zaidi: The Libyan people are victims of Zionist fascism
On February 27, the coordinator of the executive committee of the Libyan Popular National Movement, Dr. Mustafa El Zaidi, spoke from Egypt on Venezuela based television channel TeleSUR during Mr. William Parra’s program Cruce de Palabras (“Junction of Words”). Below… Read More ›
Will Europe’s ticking time bomb bomb Libya again?
Libya’s former colonial power and one of the NATO criminals during the 2011 war smells blood – literally. And that isn’t the only thing Italy smells. The steeling of Libya’s oil and deposits in the imperialists banks turned out to… Read More ›
“And the bombs fell” – tribute song to the Libyan Green Army
[Original song] He sat in his chair in a far away whitewashed room. He’d rule the whole world if there was a way that he could. He’d sit and he’d stare at the minarets on top of the towers. For… Read More ›
Where does “IS” get its brand new pickup trucks from?
On February 17, of all dates, several media broadcast a video showing a fleet of brand new Toyota Land Cruisers carrying the flag the so-called Islamic State (IS) as they drove through what is believed to be the streets of… Read More ›
General Haftar’s Orwellian BBC interview
Those who watched BBC News last Thursday morning, January 29, were treated with a rare interview with Khalifa Haftar, the Libyan general whose name in de media often is preceded by the words “renegade” and “rogue”, which in essence refers… Read More ›
Welcome home, Tawerghans!
There is hope on the horizon for the Libyan town of Tawergha that has been totally ethnically cleansed by the pro-NATO forces and NATO itself during the 2011 aggression – at least if we believe the United Nations Support Mission… Read More ›
Libyan Green Resistance: big absentee at Geneva talks, but not silent
The Geneva peace talks, meant to resolve the crisis in Libya where rival militias and their respective governments are at war over the control of the country, so far failed to be fruitful. It in fact is believed that the… Read More ›
Libya: Dr. Moussa Ibrahim speaks (updated with video)
During a historic event last Monday at the Committee Rooms Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, Dr. Moussa Ibrahim, the main media spokesperson of the Libyan Jamahiriya government at the time of the NATO aggression in 2011, spoke publicly in English… Read More ›
Libya: rewiring a country’s brain
Just prior to the NATO invasion in Libya, an international delegation of medical professionals reported that few nations lived in the comfort that the Libyan people enjoyed. Meanwhile the United Nations was preparing to bestow an award on Colonel Muammar… Read More ›
Burkina Faso: The statue that was left intact
On October 28, demonstrators in Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso’s second biggest town, pulled down a statue of president Blaise Compaoré. The statue was toppled as a part of mass gatherings in opposition to plans by the president to extend his… Read More ›
“Saif al-Islam is safe and well taken care of” – 2nd interview with Mr Al-Fatah
This post was edited on October 24 (see comments) Translation of the second interview (first here) with Mohammed Al-Fatah, who was born and raised in the Libyan capital of Tripoli, conducted by Angelika Gutsche. Q: At the moment a lot… Read More ›
Obama’s psychopathic statement on Libya
That day David rose up and continued his flight from Saul, and he eventually came to King A’chish of Gath. The servants of A’chish said to him: “Is this not David, the king of the land? Is he not the… Read More ›
“95% of the Libyans want to go back to pre-2011 situation” – interview with Mohammed Al-Fatah
Mohammed Al-Fatah (55) was born and raised in the Libyan capital of Tripoli. He belongs to both the Warfalla and the Gaddafa tribe. At the time of overthrow of the Jamahiriya he worked in Europe, where he also lives today…. Read More ›
New UN special envoy to Libya, Bernardino Léon, is a Bilderberg Group member
Following a resolution adopted by Libya’s new parliament asking the UN for help to deal with militia violence across the country, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on August 14 named Spanish diplomat Bernardino Léon as special envoy to Libya. Léon plans to… Read More ›
Libya: Is Gaddafi responsible for the current mess?
The prosperous Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya is gone. The once vibrant country has become a failed state, ruled by militias and “jihadists” who terrorize the land and wage war on each other over the ruins of NATO’s deceitful… Read More ›
Post-Gaddafi Libya: State of the Wretched
While Western powers were attacking and isolating Gaddafi’s Libya, the leader of the Al-Fatah Revolution effected huge changes in restructuring the nation. He made sure that there were no homeless, unemployed or badly paid citizens, and also made sure that… Read More ›
The death of Salwa Bugaighis, “human rights activist” who asked West to bomb her country
Libyan human rights activist Salwa Bugaighis has been shot dead by assailants at her home in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on June 25, AFP reported. “Unknown hooded men wearing military uniforms attacked Mrs Bugaighis in her home and… Read More ›
Libya: Remembering the July 1, 2011, Million Man March
July 1 marks the third anniversary of the great Million Man March in Tripoli in support of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Sources said as much as 1.7 million people, meaning around 95% of the population of Tripoli and one third… Read More ›
Why General Haftar is not Colonel Gaddafi
General Haftar with his arms around Gaddafi in 1969, chose to become a CIA puppet (Photo source unknown) by Linda Housman The name of man who claims to be on a mission to drive out “Islamists and terrorists” from Libya,… Read More ›
War on Russia is war on the Jamahiriya
by Linda Housman Soon after the brutal murder of Libyan leader Muammer Gaddafi in October 2011, it appeared that the visual part of Gaddafi’s Jamahiriya (meaning people’s government) has moved outside NATO-controlled Libya to establish itself in Russia. By then,… Read More ›
BBC to broadcast anti-Gaddafi documentary as Green Resistance progresses
by Linda Housman Two years after the passing of the leader of the Libyan Jamahiriya, Muammar Gaddafi, the war in Libya is far from over, and the NATO-installed government is not particularly doing well. Reports of the so-called Green Resistance… Read More ›
Mandela and Gaddafi: the myth of the Saint and the Mad Dog
by Linda Housman “Question. Why was Mandela’s life celebrated by the world while Gaddafi after everything he did for Africa was gunned down like a dog?”, a Twitter user wondered days after Nelson Mandela’s passing. This question becomes even more… Read More ›
“Gaddafi’s harem”: Sex as a weapon of mass deception
by Linda Housman Introduction Sex sells, it’s as simple as that. Modern society has become obsessed with sex. Unfortunately not because one considers it to be a source of great joy and a way to experience love and connectedness. On… Read More ›