Tuesday, February 14, 2012

With all the attention focused on Syria, have we forgotten Libya?

Libya, the most prosperous African nation by every standard, under the Green Revolution was a bastion of hope, prosperity and pride. This current 'so-called' revolution has achieved what, freedom for all? Equality? There hasn`t been this much animosity between the different tribes, races and factions ever in the history of the proud country. Now with the so-called NTC (National Transitional Council) government-who themselves are the real traitors and business men, there are summary executions, ethnic black races and tribes who called Libya home for centuries are uprooted from their homes, tortured and essentially burned at the stake with the rest of the Libyan people are left in a state of despair and shambles. The reality is on the ground, just look for your selves! We only take the very words, statements and comments at face value from our proud media establishment and global powers who all distort the very truth at every instance.

May God the Almighty help the Libyan people and bring them back the prosperity and freedom they achieved and attained under the Green Revolution.


"Even if there comes a time when you do not hear my voice, do not give up. Do not despair. Do not stop fighting for your freedom until you have victory!" – Muammar Gaddafi


Remember: Libya 2011 - Part 1
From: InomineX | Jan 26, 2012
http://www.youtube.com/user/InomineX#p/u/4/JZDVZj2w97Y
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