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Gaddafi dies of wounds, NTC official says
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1.       tunci
7149 posts
 20 Oct 2011 Thu 05:25 pm

Gaddafi dies of wounds, NTC official says

20 October 2011, Thursday / REUTERS, SIRTE, LIBYA

Muammar Gaddafi

 NTC askeri görevlisinin söylediğine göre eski Libya Lideri Muammar Gaddafi Perşembe günü memleketi Sirte´ye yakın bir yerde yaralandıktan sonra öldü.

 

Former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi died of wounds suffered in his capture near his hometown of Sirte on Thursday, a senior NTC military official said.
 

National Transitional Council official Abdel Majid Mlegta told Reuters earlier that Gaddafi was captured and wounded in both legs at dawn on Thursday as he tried to flee in a convoy which NATO warplanes attacked.

"He was also hit in his head," the official said. "There was a lot of firing against his group and he died."

There was no independent confirmation of his remarks

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Edited (10/20/2011) by tunci
Edited (10/23/2011) by tunci [removed after I saw his being lynhced barbaricly..]

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2.       acute
202 posts
 20 Oct 2011 Thu 06:59 pm

unfortunately like a bad sequel movie there will be a Gaddafi ll  at some point in time   in some country.

3.       vineyards
1954 posts
 22 Oct 2011 Sat 09:48 pm

 

Quoting acute

unfortunately like a bad sequel movie there will be a Gaddafi ll at some point in time in some country.

 

Tears in my eyes. Glad, this last dictator hunt was accomplished flawlessly. No one accuses the West despite its obvious role both in Libya and the rest of the Arab world. They did not drop their bombs, they did not stir any troubles, they did not arm any parties within the country and now they have every right to accuse the so-called freedom fighters of cruelty.

That´s good, anyway, no one is asking questions to the government in the West. When you are free and democratic by nature, why would you need other regimes or different points of view? Just bomb the bastards´ land if they are misbehaving...

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4.       Abla
3648 posts
 22 Oct 2011 Sat 10:55 pm

Who exactly stops you from asking questions from western governments? Europe with all its faults and shortcomings is the success story of the century what comes to human rights and freedom of word. It´s simple but it´s easy to forget. There are some alarming processes these days in the mental climate but they still didn´t change this fact.

5.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 22 Oct 2011 Sat 11:24 pm

 

Quoting Abla

Who exactly stops you from asking questions from western governments? Europe with all its faults and shortcomings is the success story of the century what comes to human rights and freedom of word. It´s simple but it´s easy to forget. There are some alarming processes these days in the mental climate but they still didn´t change this fact.

Your precious western goverments really suck when it comes to racism and emperialism.

6.       vineyards
1954 posts
 22 Oct 2011 Sat 11:50 pm

 

Quoting Abla

Who exactly stops you from asking questions from western governments? Europe with all its faults and shortcomings is the success story of the century what comes to human rights and freedom of word. It´s simple but it´s easy to forget. There are some alarming processes these days in the mental climate but they still didn´t change this fact.

 

Well, now that I am not sitting on oil reserves or energy resources, it seems I have every right to point my finger at the profoundly hypocratic aspects of the hot air balloon called European democracy.

In fact, the West in its general outlook resembles a mosquito, it got fat by sucking others´ blood. We might associate its annoying buzz with the lessons of democracy it is trying to circulate among the half-wit majority of an apolitical world.

Shameless by birth, it never misses a chance to manipulate or to fabricate. The West is the scorch of the world and it is proving this point by perpetually shedding blood.



Edited (10/22/2011) by vineyards
Edited (10/22/2011) by vineyards

7.       Abla
3648 posts
 22 Oct 2011 Sat 11:53 pm

I can´t deny there was a black period in time and many of the problems in today´s world are result of past mistakes. Maybe I see it from a different angle. I see where we were and where we are now. I see it as a succesfull process of learning. What I wanted to say is that yes, European governments can take criticism and there are many people in leading positions who know their history  -  even the worst of it  -  very well.

 

8.       vineyards
1954 posts
 22 Oct 2011 Sat 11:56 pm

9.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 22 Oct 2011 Sat 11:57 pm

 

Quoting Abla

I can´t deny there was a black period in time and many of the problems in today´s world are result of past mistakes. Maybe I see it from a different angle. I see where we were and where we are now. I see it as a succesfull process of learning. What I wanted to say is that yes, European governments can take criticism and there are many people in leading positions who know their history  -  even the worst of it  -  very well.

 

Yes you can criticise them about small matters. But you can´t criticise the system which they are founded on. If you do you will be arrested like the American protestors who protest Wall Street.

 

10.       vineyards
1954 posts
 23 Oct 2011 Sun 12:03 am

As we are talking, certain people are looking for excuses to settle the account with Ahmedinejad.

When this is done, a new villain will have to be created.

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