Topic: War and Peace News - on February 25, 2011 at 1:43:00 PM CET
Text Messages from the Gov’t
Yesterday, they started sending us text messages at night telling us to go back to normal, to go to work and to start our life in an ordinary fashion. They kept sending messages saying that school should start again. A lot of text messages kept being sent on phones. But what happened in the morning I think, is that absolutely nobody went even close to schools. I would say that 98% of shops are closed in Tripoli. If you notice, they started cleaning the streets and painting over the writings on walls and the marks of the fire that happened in the past few days they just made a big move all at once to make the city look like nothing happened. But if you look closely you can still see that they did a very bad job painting it over. It looks like they are hiding something and if you look above you can see bullet marks on a lot of buildings, squares and even on some Mosques. The people who are going around the city are obviously not from Tripoli. You can tell from the license plates. Every area here has it is own license plate, so when you go around and look at the license plates you can see that 90% of them are not locals.
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Topic: War and Peace News - on February 25, 2011 at 1:21:00 PM CET
The information provided here is intended to help you prepare in advance for the action and is not a substitute for the trainings, which are quite thorough. We strongly advise that at least one person from each affinity group takes both the first aid training and the protection against chemical weapons training.
Here is a basic list of supplies to bring for your first aid kit, and to donate to the medical team.
water (as much as you can carry. this is for you and your friends to drink, for irrigating eyes and wounds, for cooling off. it's worth its weight--bring lots)
several pairs of vinyl gloves (protect against blood AND pepper spray, latex works but is a common allergen)
change &/or card for telephone call
paper, pen, duct tape, marker
wound care supplies (Band-aids, steri-strips, 2x2 & 4x4 bandages, 1st aid tape, Bactroban or other antiseptic)
ace bandage
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Topic: War and Peace News - on February 25, 2011 at 12:57:00 PM CET
UN official: World should act on Libya crackdown
The U.N.'s top human rights official said Friday that reports of mass killings of thousands in Libya should spur the international community to "step in vigorously" to end the crackdown against anti-government protesters in the North African country.
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay urged the U.N. Human Rights Council to use all means possible to establish an independent panel to investigate the alleged abuses by Libyan security forces and hold those responsible to account.
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Topic: War and Peace News - on February 25, 2011 at 12:53:00 PM CET
Latest Footage of HMS Cumberland in Benghazi, preparing to evacuate British nationals from Libya on 24 February 2011.
Libyans have demonstrated to have their leader Muammar al-Gaddafi who has been the de facto leader of Libya since 1969 removed from power.
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Topic: War and Peace News - on February 25, 2011 at 12:09:00 PM CET
Libya Rebels Tighten Noose
Rebels menaced Col. Moammar Gadhafi's stronghold from all sides Thursday, as insurgent commanders said they have sent troops for an offensive against Tripoli and residents of the capital prepared their first mass demonstration in days on Friday.
Just 30 miles west of Col. Gadhafi's shrinking base of power, antiregime forces battled for the oil-industry town of Al-Zawiya. On Thursday evening, opposition forces gained control of Misrata, a coastal city 130 miles east of Tripoli.
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Topic: War and Peace News - on February 25, 2011 at 10:55:00 AM CET
Libya deaths research 20100225 - is NOT anonymous
that was yesterday, he moved to death tolls, which is the info he keeps posting today
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Topic: War and Peace News - on February 25, 2011 at 10:35:00 AM CET
skype has been closed from tripoli
i think msn closed too.
mainstream news= breaking news that happened 6 hours ago with a semi true headlines
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Topic: POLITIK - on February 25, 2011 at 10:00:00 AM CET
Gaddafi's Craziest Quotes - Gallery
On Spiked Nescafe "Their ages are 17. They give them pills at night, they put hallucinatory pills in their drinks, their milk, their coffee, their Nescafe."
"There is no state with a democracy except Libya on the whole planet."

life.com Now Gaddafi blames hallucinogenic pills mixed with Nescafe and bin Laden for uprisings... old shit
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Topic: War and Peace News - on February 24, 2011 at 5:55:00 PM CET
HIS IS THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE FEB17 REVOLOTION PAPER
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Topic: War and Peace News - on February 24, 2011 at 5:17:00 PM CET
Huge Rally in Benghazi, Libya (2.24.11)
CNN's Ben Wedeman's gives a firsthand account from a rally in Benghazi, Libya.
Never in my life did I think the day would come to see my people rise, and support each other they way they have, we have witnessed a nation, a people who are armless, defenseless, rise up to a tyrant...in fact, it is Qaddadi himself who is scared, not us, today we are all Libya...we are coming out, and he is hiding indoors, he even made his last speech from a phone interview!! The Man's lost all power in the country! LIBYA IS FINALLY BREATHING! ALLAH IS WITH YOU!
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Topic: War and Peace News - on February 24, 2011 at 4:21:00 PM CET
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Topic: War and Peace News - on February 24, 2011 at 3:18:00 PM CET
gaddafi is going crazy - Libya protests: Gaddafi says Bin Laden to blame
Gaddafi's speech, broadcast on state television, was a phone-in affair, in which he said that like Queen Elizabeth II, he was only a symbolic leader of Libya. Gaddafi also blamed the unrest on al-Qaeda arming drugged teenagers.
He said that married people with families and good jobs weren't participating in the protests, saying that no one over the age of 20 was involved and that "people with any brains won't take part in these protests".
He also said that "It's obvious now that this issue has been lead by al-Qaeda ...get control of your children, keep them at home".
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*** qaddafi is going crazy Tricia1234: askng where r the lawyers jay: translate please mimpiindah: Corruption, drugs, PURE PROJECTION IN PSYCHOLOGY ommo1: "they put the pills in the milk and Nescafe" WTF cg: he is gone mad Ibn_Libya: He's claiming the pill factory is in Misrata khomran: hehehehe -- re said earlier: BEYOND PSYCHOANALYSIS Alghazali: no1 hearLibya protests: Gaddafi says Bin Laden to blame
Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi has told state TV that Osama Bin Laden and his followers are to blame for the protests wracking his country.
In a phone call from the town of al-Zawiya played live on TV, Col Gaddafi said young people were being duped with drugs and alcohol to take part in "destruction and sabotage".
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