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    You are at:Home»Exclusive: A massacre in Tripoli: 1000 killed today- Algeria, UAE provided planes to transport Qaddafi mercenaries

    Exclusive: A massacre in Tripoli: 1000 killed today- Algeria, UAE provided planes to transport Qaddafi mercenaries

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    By Sarah Akel on 25 February 2011 Uncategorized

    Metransparent Exclusive

    A massacre in Tripoli today, Friday 25 February: Unnoticed by the ‘live coverage’ of many satellite TVs, a massacre took place today Friday in Tripoli. Exclusive sources in Tripoli talk of “probably more than a 1000 killed and hundreds of wounded”.

    Source said: “today, many demonstrations took place in Tripoli, especially in the neighborhoods of al-Siyahiyya, Fashloum, Zawiyat al-Dahmani, bin Ashour and Janzour. There were “a few killed”, probably 5 or 6 in each neighborhood”.

    But the terrible thing is that in Tajouraa, east of Tripoli, people who attended the Friday prayers gathered in a demonstration which headed to Tripoli’s Green Square. They were joined by protestors from surrounding neighborhoods, so that there were around 30-50 thousand protestors when the demonstration arrived to the Souk al-Jumaa area.

    “The Qaddafi brigades met the demonstrators at the Souk al Jumaa Bridge, opening fire with machine guns. What resulted was a terrible massacre. No one has exact figures. Probably, more than a 1000 were killed, and thousands wounded”.

    Source concluded: “The civilized world shall soon discover that Qaddafi is one of the worst criminals, on a par with Hitler and Saddam”.

    Green Square Speech

    Qaddafi’s Speech at the Green Square took place after the massacre, sources told metransparent. The young people seen in the video were brought from orphanages. Others were members of his armed brigades, ordered to dress as civilians. As for the two bodyguards surrounding Muammar Qaddafi, sources said they were not “foreigners” as presumed by many spectators. Both are Qaddafi’s cousins, the one on the left is the officer in the Special Guards, Abdul Salam Hassan Qaddafi.

    Algeria and the UAE supplied Qaddafi with civil planes for transport of mercenaries.

    Exclusive sources told metransparent that Qaddafi had sent requests to a number of Arab countries for transport planes to be used to bring mercenaries from African countries. Two countries acceded to his request: President Bouteflika of Algeria sent 3 civil transport planes to Tripoli. Also, the United Arab Emirates minister of foreign affairs, Sheikh Mohammad bin Zayed, sent 2 transport planes to Tripoli.

    Source added: “This makes Algeria and the UAE direct accomplices in the massacre going on in Libya right now”.

    Finally, our exclusive sources warned that “the envisaged No Fly Zone could prove to be ineffective if it were limited to fighters and helicopters, as in Iraq under Saddam. Qaddafi is using civil planes to bring the mercenaries to sustain the fighting”.

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