fix articles 19266, tripoli
Flashback to 2011: Libya's "liberators" Sarkozy, Cameron and Erdogan congratulate NATO's (tags)
As French President Francois Hollande calls for the “neutralization of Bashar Assad”, British Defence Minister Michael Fallon announces preparations for “Striking ISIL in Syria [...] [to] keep our streets safe here at home” and Turkish media proclaims “Aleppo to become the 82nd province of Turkey” ; it is worth remembering the September 2011 visits by the arch-war criminals French President Nicolas Sarkozy, British Prime Minister David Cameron and Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the NATO-occupied Libya.
Libyan Violence and Instability (tags)
Libya
Washington Wants Its Imperial Model Replicated in Israel (tags)
Libya
Hank Skinner: Unjustly Sentenced to Death (tags)
Libya
Hillary Clinton in Tripoli (tags)
Libya
Lies, Damn Lies, and NATO Claiming Control Across Libya (tags)
Libya
NATO Brussels Summit Claims Successful Afghan and Libyan Campaigns (tags)
anti-war
Libyans Resist NATO's Killing Machine (tags)
Libya
Libya: NATO's Latest Charnal House (tags)
anti-war
NATO's Genocidal Rape of Libya (tags)
anti-war
anti-war
anti-war
Libya: Keep the Freedom Flame Alive (tags)
anti-war
NATO's Libya War: A Nuremberg Level Crime (tags)
anti-war
Libya: It Ain't Over Till It's Over (tags)
anti-war
NATO's Planned Bloodbath in Tripoli (tags)
anti-war
New York Times: Lying about Libya and Palestine (tags)
media lies
Falsified New York Times Middle East Reports (tags)
media
Falsified Major Media Reports on Libya (tags)
anti-war
Imperial Plans for Libya Post-Gaddafi (tags)
anti-war
Libya: What America's Media Won't Report (tags)
anti-war
Libya: Is Washington Pushing for Civil War to Justify a US-NATO Military Intervention? (tags)
“There is now talk about a “humanitarian intervention” in Libya, similar to Yugoslavia and Iraq. A “no-fly zone” over Libya has been mentioned, as has NATO military intervention. The aims behind such statements are not humanitarian, but are intended to justify foreign interference, which could potentially lead to an invasion. Should this come to fruition, Libya would become an occupied country. Its resources would be plundered and its assets privatized and controlled by foreign corporations as in the case of Iraq. Today, in Libya and the Arab World the ghosts of Omar Mukhtar and Saladin are still very much alive and active. Getting rid of Gaddafi and his sons alone is not the solution. The entire corrupt system of governance in Libya and the culture of political corruption must be dismantled. At the same time, however, foreign interference or domination should also not be allowed to take root in Libya. If the Libyan people are mobilized and steadfast, they can fight such schemes.”