Posted on 05/27/2011 10:10:01 AM PDT by Nachum
An Eritrean priest in Rome, Don Mussje Zerai, who oversees the Habeshia cooperation and development agency, is reporting that murderous atrocities are being committed against non-Arab black Libyans in territories under the control of the US and NATO supported "Libyan freedom fighters."
Some 800 Africans were massacred in Misrata alone, as allegedly documented in a number of videos of the Habeshia agency website that depict "cruel episodes and fury on lifeless bodies," which are "manifestation of deep held hate."
The clergyman decried the ongoing indifference (memo to the delusional Senator John McCain) to this carnage despite previous reports. Don Zerai further warned that "hundreds of thousands of Darfur Sudanese," also trapped in Libya, risk "being crushed by this intolerance that is spreading in the territories occupied by the rebels." He implored the international community to acknowledge what is happening so that "black Libyans are not massacred", because he believes firmly that the perpetrators of these murders and violent acts are the anti-Gaddafi rebels. Don Zerai concluded with this plaintive question, and appeal:
What guarantees is Europe asking from the new lords of Libya freed from Gaddafi? We need at all costs to avoid another genocide in the African continent.
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That’s right, showing their peaceful nature with a little tolerance and justice thrown in for good measure.
As far as the Libyan revolutionaries go, non-Arab Africans were brought in by Qadaffi for cheap labor at the expense of Libyans, *plus*, many of the mercenaries that Qadaffi has brought in to fight his own people are non-Arab Africans.
So as far as the revolutionaries are concerned, they are allied with the enemy. Their two alternatives are to leave the country immediately, or die. However, the non-Arab Africans don’t want to leave Libya and return to the various pest holes they came from.
So they are blowing off the ultimatum, hoping to weather the storm.
If and when the rebels win, they are going to expel or kill every non-Arab black African in the country.
That’s because Obama is a racist who hates black people.
“”memo to the delusional Senator John McCain””
That will help!!! Know nothing McCain....
The authors of these reports must be liars. No way this administration would go along with Europeans in their buying a “pig in a poke” of a “revolution”. Someone needs to arrest the report’s authors for spreading propaganda.!!!! /sarc
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Could be a reaction to Qaddafi hiring mercenaries from African countries to be his hit men. I remember some of the earlier reporting from Libya stating some atrocities carried out by those groups against Libyans.
Libya has approx. 6 milion people, 25% of whom are Black.
Eastern tribes (the rebels) comprise no more than 20% of Libyan population. They have racist disposition towards all other Libyans.
No wonder NATO use that scum to destabilize Libya, Africa and ME.
You’re saying Qadaffi didn’t hire non Arab African mercenaries? Funny, all those reports in the news saying he did must have been wrong. /s/
“cruel episodes and fury on lifeless bodies,” which are “manifestation of deep held hate.”
Better known as jihad. Also, slave & black are the same in arabic.
“Abd”, IIRC.
The number of 25% blacks would seem to be very high. Indigenous blacks include the Toubou of the southern oases near the border with Chad. The Toubou have served as mercenaries for years. Southern (African) Chadians are trucked north through Bardai, into Libya’s Fezzzan and then north where many have found work in the oil fields and as domestics in Tripoli and other cities. As for the Darfur Sudanese, tens of thousands have found work in Libya. There is a regular truck route that begins in El Fasher, Darfur and runs through Libya’s outhern oases into the heart of Libya itself.
It is said that if Saudi Arabia got rid of all its immigrants the country would collapse. I wonder if the same holds true for Libya?
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