The South African Government should air our voice out clearly on this matter, 
As in when we come out open as Head of State on this matter considering the 
Influence the South African Government has on most African Countries, due to 
our successful opposition encountered during Apartheid and subsequent taking 
over of government with merits.
The material conditions at Libya are a pure demonstration of both Imperialism 
and Terrorism.
Perhaps through either the ANCYL or YCLSA young people of this country should 
be organized in a manner of Solidarity through Demonstration as we are 
continuing to with the Swaziland Solidarity Network.
We cannot be petty and expect the obvious from either the BBC and CNN, our main 
worry should be why our own SABC doesn't continuously serve its purpose of 
creating awareness to the citizens, these shows that the imperialism we speak 
of is at some stages masterminded here in South Africa by our own people 
opposed to our own people let alone the E news. 
All these can or may be eluded only if and when our Head of State can issue a 
genuine word of concern to the Public Broadcaster and avoid speaking of Libyan 
issues in an outcry of Libyans, what is the South African Government stand to 
benefit in this controversial utterances and claim nothing is happening, are we 
so sympathetic to dictatorship that we can fold our arms and watch people 
undermining Human Right of Libyans.



"Manhood is climbing a mountain of vertical path"

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This will never be broadcasted on CNN 
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*One Million March for Gaddafi: Where is this story?*

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*23.06.2011*

*Last Friday one million Libyans took to the streets of Tripoli to march in
favour of their Brother Leader Muammar al-Qathafi and against the criminal
precision-terrorism wrought on Libya's population by NATO and the terrorist
elements they are protecting. Yet where is this story?*

In her interview with Press TV*, the journalist Lizzie Phelan spoke about
what she saw on her travels around Libya. What she tells is not propaganda,
it is first-hand evidence of the truth inside the country which Muammar
al-Qathafi inherited as the poorest nation on Earth, and transformed it into
the richest in Africa. Have his enemies done anything of the sort?

In this amazing interview, Lizzie Phelan backs up online reports from
Pravda.Ru sources inside Libya that on Friday a mass demonstration in
support of Muammar al-Qathafi took place in Tripoli. One million Libyans out
of a total population of six million came out into the streets in support of
their government and against the counter-revolutionary reactionary Islamist
terrorists that NATO is supporting.

This would be the equivalent of a demonstration of ten million people in
Britain or France or 50 million people in the USA. Would Cameron, Sarkozy or
Obama draw such crowds of supporters? If they got ten times less they'd be
letting off fireworks. It shows the measure of these, er...men, beside
Colonel Gaddafi.

She referred to the revolt and disgust felt by ordinary Libyans, something
communicated to us by our contacts, namely against the sheer evil of Cameron
and Sarkozy and underlined the determination received by Pravda.Ru from
sources that in future no contracts should be signed with British or French
companies after this terrorist outrage.

"This apology by NATO is an absolute joke. It's the first apology we've had
from them in the three months despite the fact that civilians have been
dying at the hands of NATO air strikes everyday in the past three months
there have been thousands of strikes on the country so they made the apology
yesterday on Sunday," she stated, adding that "But again at 2am in the
morning there was another attack on the city of Sorman, 130km west of
Tripoli where a further fifteen civilians were killed and a further three
children were killed."

"In previous weeks we have seen the bombing of al-Nasr university in Tripoli
in the daytime where civilians were killed and so these are the military
targets that we're seeing them bomb - we're seeing them bomb universities;
we're seeing them bomb Friday market street in Tripoli where there is no
military site in the area. Friday market street - I've been there - it
begins with a GPO post office and ends with a primary school and they bombed
four buildings and killed nine civilians including a toddler of four months
old."

Phelan also highlighted another point, entirely missed by western media
which have treated the Libya story with a disgraceful degree of mismanaged
facts, poor journalism and bias, namely the harassment, persecution and
slaughter of black Libyans by the Benghazi terrorists and the lies spread by
Al Jazeera and others that these were mercenaries. They were not.

Furthermore she spoke of the "unspeakable atrocities" she had witnessed, the
tremendous support for the Gaddafi government: "In terms of the tribes in
Libya - from my sources I have information that 90% of the tribes in Libya
are supportive of the government including the largest tribe in Libya" and
the fact that Gaddafi "bent backwards to accommodate opposition forces
within the government".

Read this in-depth UN report on Muammar al-Qathafi's humanitarian record:

http://www2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/hrcouncil/docs/16session/A-HRC-16-15.pdf

Interview with Lizzie Phelan, journalist and political activist, London.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/185602.html

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http://www.mathaba.net/news/libya

Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey

Pravda.Ru

*Please note: Lizzie Phelan is a former reporter for the Morning Star, the
English-language socialist daily newspaper:
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk*

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