Gaddafi favored blacks
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Gaddafi favored blacks
While much of the world’s attention is focusing on crude oil prices and the Libyan pipelines in the east of the country– human right groups say rebels are committing crimes against humanity.
In east Libya, African hunt began as towns and cities began fall under the control of Libyan rebels, mobs and gangs. They started to detain, insult, rape and even executing black immigrants, students and refugees.
In the past two weeks, more than 100 Africans from various Sub-Sahara states are believed to have been killed by Libyan rebels and their supporters.
According to Somali refugees in Libya, at least five Somalis from Somaliland and Somalia were executed in Tripoli and Benghazi by anti-Gaddafi mobs. Dozens of refugees and immigrants workers from Ethiopia, Eritrea, Ghana, Nigeria, Chad, Mali and Niger have been killed, some of them were led into the desert and stabbed to death. Black Libyan men receiving medical care in hospitals in Benghazi were reportedly abducted by armed rebels. They are part of more than 200 African immigrants held in secret locations by the rebels.
In many disputes involving Libyan residents and black Africans, the Libyans are turning in the Africans as mercenaries.
Thousands more Africans caught up in this mercenary hysteria are terrified. Some barricaded themselves in their homes, while others hid in the desert. Insulted, threatened, beaten, chased and robbed. Their only crime was being black and therefore treated as “mercenaries” of Gaddafi.
Rebels hold a young man at gunpoint between the towns of Brega and Ras Lanuf (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)
Rebels hold a young man at gunpoint between the towns of Brega and Ras Lanuf (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)
While the airing of Gaddafi’s so called “black mercenaries” by Western media has ignited the issue, some say an xenophobic attitude towards these refugees and labourers has existed for years. They say the current attacks are racially motivated because the rebels have released many actual Libyan mercenaries and soldiers under a tribal agreement. They believe many Arabs felt their Libyan leader was abandoning them for black Africans ever since he became a “pan-Africanist”. Many immigrants were regularly victims of racism.
In many situations, Gaddafi and his inner circle preferred black Africans and Libyans from the south over Libyans from the east. Now the angry mobs using the revolutionary movement across Arabia and North Africa are hunting down black people.
Mohamed Abdillahi, Somaliland, 25, was sleeping at his home in Zouara, when the mobs arrived. “They knocked on the door around 1 o’clock in the morning. They said get out, we’ll kill you, you are blacks, foreigners, clear.”
The testimonials and are very similar among the thousands of Africans that saw the ugly side of Libya in the past weeks. “They have attacked us, they took everything from us,” said Ali Farah, Somali labourer 29 years.
“They wanted to kill civilians, they beat many of us. To me, they are animals,” says Jamal Hussein, 25 years Sudanese worker.
Many of the fleeing Africans are terrified to tell their stories. At the checkpoint, they do not mingle with others. When asked about their ordeal, they just freeze, “they stopped us many times and said not tell what has happened here, say there are no problems,” Elias Nour from Ethiopia said.
“For the past seven days, my whole family has been holed up at home without any food, running water or electricity, we appeal for urgent intervention,” Mohamed Abdi from Somaliland told local reporters by cellphone.
In the latest reports reaching Somalilandpress from Tripoli, forces loyal to Col. Muammar Gaddafi have reportedly began kidnapping African and Libyan youths from their homes and universities. They are said to be preparing them for a showdown against the rebels. The kidnapped youths include five teenagers from Somaliland.
Many Africans have virtually nothing after years in Libya, many have been looted, robbed, while others saw their living quarters and apartments go in flames. Now they are praying to God to send them home.
While the international leaders are busy drafting resolutions to dismantle Muammar Gaddafi, the African Union has not yet commented on the situation in Libya.
Meanwhile, the International Criminal Court is said to have started a formal inquiry into possible crimes against humanity in Libya that will investigate the Libyan regime.
In east Libya, African hunt began as towns and cities began fall under the control of Libyan rebels, mobs and gangs. They started to detain, insult, rape and even executing black immigrants, students and refugees.
In the past two weeks, more than 100 Africans from various Sub-Sahara states are believed to have been killed by Libyan rebels and their supporters.
According to Somali refugees in Libya, at least five Somalis from Somaliland and Somalia were executed in Tripoli and Benghazi by anti-Gaddafi mobs. Dozens of refugees and immigrants workers from Ethiopia, Eritrea, Ghana, Nigeria, Chad, Mali and Niger have been killed, some of them were led into the desert and stabbed to death. Black Libyan men receiving medical care in hospitals in Benghazi were reportedly abducted by armed rebels. They are part of more than 200 African immigrants held in secret locations by the rebels.
In many disputes involving Libyan residents and black Africans, the Libyans are turning in the Africans as mercenaries.
Thousands more Africans caught up in this mercenary hysteria are terrified. Some barricaded themselves in their homes, while others hid in the desert. Insulted, threatened, beaten, chased and robbed. Their only crime was being black and therefore treated as “mercenaries” of Gaddafi.
Rebels hold a young man at gunpoint between the towns of Brega and Ras Lanuf (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)
Rebels hold a young man at gunpoint between the towns of Brega and Ras Lanuf (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)
While the airing of Gaddafi’s so called “black mercenaries” by Western media has ignited the issue, some say an xenophobic attitude towards these refugees and labourers has existed for years. They say the current attacks are racially motivated because the rebels have released many actual Libyan mercenaries and soldiers under a tribal agreement. They believe many Arabs felt their Libyan leader was abandoning them for black Africans ever since he became a “pan-Africanist”. Many immigrants were regularly victims of racism.
In many situations, Gaddafi and his inner circle preferred black Africans and Libyans from the south over Libyans from the east. Now the angry mobs using the revolutionary movement across Arabia and North Africa are hunting down black people.
Mohamed Abdillahi, Somaliland, 25, was sleeping at his home in Zouara, when the mobs arrived. “They knocked on the door around 1 o’clock in the morning. They said get out, we’ll kill you, you are blacks, foreigners, clear.”
The testimonials and are very similar among the thousands of Africans that saw the ugly side of Libya in the past weeks. “They have attacked us, they took everything from us,” said Ali Farah, Somali labourer 29 years.
“They wanted to kill civilians, they beat many of us. To me, they are animals,” says Jamal Hussein, 25 years Sudanese worker.
Many of the fleeing Africans are terrified to tell their stories. At the checkpoint, they do not mingle with others. When asked about their ordeal, they just freeze, “they stopped us many times and said not tell what has happened here, say there are no problems,” Elias Nour from Ethiopia said.
“For the past seven days, my whole family has been holed up at home without any food, running water or electricity, we appeal for urgent intervention,” Mohamed Abdi from Somaliland told local reporters by cellphone.
In the latest reports reaching Somalilandpress from Tripoli, forces loyal to Col. Muammar Gaddafi have reportedly began kidnapping African and Libyan youths from their homes and universities. They are said to be preparing them for a showdown against the rebels. The kidnapped youths include five teenagers from Somaliland.
Many Africans have virtually nothing after years in Libya, many have been looted, robbed, while others saw their living quarters and apartments go in flames. Now they are praying to God to send them home.
While the international leaders are busy drafting resolutions to dismantle Muammar Gaddafi, the African Union has not yet commented on the situation in Libya.
Meanwhile, the International Criminal Court is said to have started a formal inquiry into possible crimes against humanity in Libya that will investigate the Libyan regime.
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Re: Gaddafi favored blacks
Good
I hope they take power of Libya, then Somalia can finally have a good reason to renovate the libyan embassy in Mogadishu & give it to the turks
Libya will be isolated from Africa because of this behavior, thats why i support it

I hope they take power of Libya, then Somalia can finally have a good reason to renovate the libyan embassy in Mogadishu & give it to the turks

Libya will be isolated from Africa because of this behavior, thats why i support it

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Re: Gaddafi favored blacks
They dont really need Afrika. They will just align themselves with their Maghreb brother and they'll do just fine.Coeus wrote:Good![]()
I hope they take power of Libya, then Somalia can finally have a good reason to renovate the libyan embassy in Mogadishu & give it to the turks![]()
Libya will be isolated from Africa because of this behavior, thats why i support it
But they wont get isolated. They are part of Afrika.
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Re: Gaddafi favored blacks
Saaxib less arab involvment in Black africa, means greater Somali monopolyBeenaale_No1 wrote:They dont really need Afrika. They will just align themselves with their Maghreb brother and they'll do just fine.Coeus wrote:Good![]()
I hope they take power of Libya, then Somalia can finally have a good reason to renovate the libyan embassy in Mogadishu & give it to the turks![]()
Libya will be isolated from Africa because of this behavior, thats why i support it
But they wont get isolated. They are part of Afrika.


Re: Gaddafi favored blacks
I wouldnt mind if these Libyan animals kill each-other,but I concern about those poor black immigrants having nowhere to escape.
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What's up with mentioning "Somalia" and "Somaliland" together? Isn't Somaliland part of Somalia, thus the country is SOMALIA? They making it seem as if they are two separate countries.

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Its those damn britishKnight of Wisdom wrote:What's up with mentioning "Somalia" and "Somaliland" together? Isn't Somaliland part of Somalia, thus the country is SOMALIA? They making it seem as if they are two separate countries.![]()


Re: Gaddafi favored blacks
He is having crisis amid crisis as his wife growling over his crush of C/rize. 

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Re: Gaddafi favored blacks
Who the hell are youzidane88 wrote:He is having crisis amid crisis as his wife growling over his crush of C/rize.

Damn these old snetters making a return pilgrimage to snet

Re: Gaddafi favored blacks
And who are you to ask me such question? Last time i was here Snet didnt have a security guard.Coeus wrote:Who the hell are youzidane88 wrote:He is having crisis amid crisis as his wife growling over his crush of C/rize.![]()
Damn these old snetters making a return pilgrimage to snet

Re: Gaddafi favored blacks
In the latest reports reaching Somalilandpress from Tripoli, forces loyal to Col. Muammar Gaddafi have reportedly began kidnapping African and Libyan youths from their homes and universities. They are said to be preparing them for a showdown against the rebels. The kidnapped youths include five teenagers from Somaliland.
Gaddafi's forces are kidnapping blacks to use them as usual. This time to fight for free as they are falling.
London bridge is falling down...falling down..falling down...
Good riddance!
Re: Gaddafi favored blacks
It's from that website called Somaliland press. They copied the article from a more reputable website and then inserted Somaliland here and there.Knight of Wisdom wrote:What's up with mentioning "Somalia" and "Somaliland" together? Isn't Somaliland part of Somalia, thus the country is SOMALIA? They making it seem as if they are two separate countries.![]()

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union wrote:It's from that website called Somaliland press. They copied the article from a more reputable website and then inserted Somaliland here and there.Knight of Wisdom wrote:What's up with mentioning "Somalia" and "Somaliland" together? Isn't Somaliland part of Somalia, thus the country is SOMALIA? They making it seem as if they are two separate countries.![]()




We have to do the same, by reversing it. Take out the "Somaliland" in articles from Somaliland Press.

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Re: Gaddafi favored blacks
the arabs weey marqameen 

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