Flashback
to 2011:
Libya's “liberators” Sarkozy, Cameron and Erdogan
congratulate NATO's mercenary-terrorists
Propaganda alert
compiled by Cem Ertür
19 September 2015
Flashback to September
15th, 2011:
Le Figaro, 16 September
2011
Libyans wellcome Sarkozy
and Cameron as liberators
caption:
[French] head of state [Nicolas Sarkozy] and British Prime
Minister [David Cameron] in a street of Benghazi
yesterday.
“This does go beyond
Libya; this is a moment when the Arab spring could become an Arab
summer and we see democracy advance in other countries too. I believe
you have the opportunity to give an example to others about what taking
back your country can mean.”
[British Prime Minister
David Cameron, joint press conference with French
President Nicolas Sarkozy and Libya's “President” Mustafa Abdul Jalil,
Corinthia Hotel, Tripoli, 15
September 2011]
(source: Cameron
and Sarkozy meet Libya's new leaders in Tripoli, The
Guardian, 15 September 2011)
“Do you know what I was
thinking, walking round the streets of Tripoli and the hospital
corridors? I was dreaming that one day young Syrians will have the same
opportunity young Libyans are enjoying today, and that one day they too
can say: “democracy and peaceful revolution are for us”. So perhaps the
best thing I can do is dedicate our visit to Tripoli to all those
people hoping Syria, too, can one day be a free country.”
[French
President Nicolas Sarkozy, joint press conference with British
Prime Minister David Cameron and Libya's “President” Mustafa Abdul
Jalil, Corinthia Hotel, Tripoli, 15
September 2011]
(source:
Statements
by Nicolas Sarkozy, President of the Republic, at his joint
press conference with David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and Moustafa Abdul
Jalil, Chairman of the Libyan National Transitional Council (excerpts),
France in the United Kingdom (official website of the embassy of France
in London), 15 September 2011)
British Prime Minister David Cameron poses with NATO's
mercenary-terrorists, Benghazi Airport, 15 September 2011
The
Independent, 16 September 2011
British Prime Minister David Cameron, Libya's “President” Mustafa Abdul
Jalil, French President Nicolas
Sarkozy and French author Bernard-Henri Levy (behind) are accompanied
by NATO's mercenary-terrorists, Tripoli, 15 September 2011
French
President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister David Cameron
shake hands with a wounded NATO mercenary-terrorist, Tripoli Medical
Centre,
15 September 2011
British Prime Minister David Cameron shakes hands with a wounded NATO
mercenary-terrorist as French President Nicolas
Sarkozy and Libya's “President” Mustafa Abdul Jalil stand aside,
Tripoli Medical Centre, 15 September 2011
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Flashback to September
16th, 2011:
Turkey's
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Libya's “President” Mustafa
Abdul Jalil, Tripoli Airport, 16 September 2011
NATO's top mercenary-terrorist commander Mahdi
al-Harati stands in the background.
Mahdi
al-Harati has played a key role in NATO's invasion of Libya
and then in NATO's covert war on Syria. (see also the
"Flashback to 2010" section
below)
Mr Erdogan's visit took place the day after
French
President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister David Cameron's
visit to Tripoli and Benghazi.
Libya's “President” Mustafa Abdul Jalil, Turkey's Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu,
Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag, Energy Minister Taner Yildiz,
Economy Minister Zafer
Caglayan attend Friday prayers, Green Square, Tripoli, 16
September 2011. Turkey's Defense Minister Ismet Yilmaz and Minister of
Transport Binali Yildirim [not seen in this photo] are also present.
Turkey's
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivers his speech as Turkey's FM
Ahmet
Davutoglu, Libya's “President” Mustafa
Abdul Jalil, “Prime Minister” Mahmoud Jibril and NATO's top
mercenary-terrorist commander Abdel
Hakem
Belhaj stand aside, Green Square, Tripoli, 16 September
2011
Abdel Hakem
Belhaj has played a key role in NATO's invasion of Libya and
then in NATO's covert war on Syria.
Turkey's
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivers a speech to a crowd waving
flags of Turkey and Libya's 'National Transitional Council'
“government”, Green Square, Tripoli, 16 September 2011
“I was in Tunisia
yesterday; I greeted people who carried out the Jasmine Revolution. Two
days before that, I was in Egypt and I greeted people who have
initiated the Arab Spring. Today, I am with you. [...]
Those who repress their own people in Syria will not survive. The time
of autocracies is over. Totalitarian regimes are disappearing. The rule
of the people is coming.”
[
Turkey's Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, speech at the Green Square, Tripoli, 16 September
2011]
source: Syria’s
oppressors will not survive, Erdoğan says in Libya, Today's
Zaman, 16 September 2011
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Flashbach to April 2011:
Star, 16 April 2011
Help our country
[Turkey's]
Prime Minister Erdogan paid a morale-boosting visit to the wounded
[NATO's mercenary-terrorists] who were brought from Libya [to Ataturk
Hospital in Ankara]. One
of the wounded thanked Erdogan and asked for support: “Libyans
are
proud
of you and give your name to their newborn babies. Please help our
country.”
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Flashbach to 2010:
During Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit to
the wounded passengers of the Gaza-bound Mavi Marmara aid flotilla,
Libyan-Irish “activist” Mahdi
al-Harati kisses him on the forehead, Ataturk Hospital,
Ankara, 3 June 2010 Turkey's
Deputy Prime Minister and Turkey's Minister of Health Recep Akdag are
standing aside. Qatar's Foreign Minister Ahmed bin
Abdullah al-Mahmoud [not seen in this photo] is also present.
Libyan-Irish “activist” Mahdi
al-Harati (*) was supposedly injured during Israeli army's assault on
the
Gaza-bound Mavi Marmara aid flotilla on May 31, 2010 and then brought
to Turkey for treatment. In reality, this assault, which resulted in
the massacre 10 passangers (**), was a joint
false-flag operation by
Israel, Turkey, Britain and U.S. launched nine months before NATO's
overt invasion of Libya and covert war on Syria.
(*) see the
"Flashback to September 16th, 2011" section above
(**) passenger
Süleyman Ugur Söylemez succombed to his injuries in May 2014
Haberturk, 4 June 2010
caption: Yesterday,
[Turkey's Prime Minister] Erdogan visited the wounded. Libyan [Mahdi]
Harati kissed Erdogan.
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Flashbach to 2014:
Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shakes hands with a wounded
mercenary-terrorist, Israeli military field hospital in the
occupied Golan near Israel's border with Syria, 18 February 2014
Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Ya'alon stands aside.
Jerusalem Post, 19 February 2014
“On the day that the world
powers are opening talks in Vienna with Iran, it is important for the
world to see pictures from this place. This place separates
the good in the world from the evil in the world. The good is Israel,
which saves lives from the daily slaughter taking place in Syria. This
is the true face of Israel. The evil, is Iran, which is arming
those carrying out the slaughter. All the children wounded, to say
nothing of those killed, were harmed as a result of Iran arming,
financing and training the Assad regime in the mass slaughter it is
perpetrating. From here, I want to say to the world, as the talks
between the major powers and Iran are being resumed, that Iran has not
changed its aggressive policies. Iran has not changed its brutal
character; Iran continues to support the Assad regime, which is
slaughtering its citizens. This is the true face of Iran, and the world
must not forget that.”
[Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, remarks to the press during his visit to a wounded
NATO mercenary-terrorist who receivess treatment in a Israeli military
field hospital in the occupied Golan near Israel's border with Syria,
18 February 2014]
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Related:
“End
of a tyrant”: The Independent and The Guardian jubilant over the
assassination of Libya’s deposed President Gaddafi
compiled by Cem
Ertür, Indybay, 21 October 2011
Turkey’s top officials: A new regime should
be established in
Libya
compiled by Cem
Ertür, Indybay, 25 May 2011
UK
Prime Minister: There is no question of an invasion or occupation of
Libya
compiled by Cem
Ertür, Indybay, 21 April 2011
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