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Отпор у Либији: Империјализам ће бити закопан у Африци / Otpor u Libiji: Imperijalizam će biti zakopan u Africi / Resistance in Libya: Imperialism Will be Buried in Africa

Against all odds, Al Fateh resists white and Arab supremacists ← The “rebels” attack Sirte on Sept. 19. The North Atlantic tribes, under the banner of NATO, and their Arab flunkies are lining up for a showdown in Sirte. Muammar Qaddafi and the Al Fateh revolutionary forces remain defiant and have issued statements saying that they will ...
СИРИЈА: Ко стоји иза антивладиних демонстрација? Стварање лажних изговора за нову “хуманитарну” САД-НАТО интервенцију. / SIRIJA: Ko stoji iza anivladinih demonstracija u zemlji? Fabrikovanje lažnih izgovora za novu “humanitarnu” SAD-NATO intervenciju. / SYRIA: Who is Behind The Protest Movement? Fabricating a Pretext for a US-NATO “Humanitarian Intervention”


Moreover, in contrast to Egypt and Tunisia, in Syria there is considerable popular support for President Bashar Al Assad. The large rally in Damascus on March 29, “with tens of thousands of supporters” (Reuters) of President Al Assad is barely mentioned. Yet in an unusual twist, the images and video footage of several pro-government events were used in an utterly twisted fashion by the Western media to convince international public opinion that the President was being confronted by mass anti-government rallies.
Tens of thousands of Syrians gather for a pro-government rally at the central bank square in Damascus March 29, 2011. (Reuters Photo)”
“Операција Либија” и рат за нафтне ресурсе / “Operacija Libija” i rat za naftne resurse / “Operation Libya” and the Battle for Oil
The US and NATO are supporting an armed insurrection in Eastern Libya, with a view to justifying a “humanitarian intervention”.
This is not a non-violent protest movement as in Egypt and Tunisia. Conditions in Libya are fundamentally different. The armed insurgency in Eastern Libya is directly supported by foreign powers. The insurrection in Benghazi immediately hoisted the red, black and green banner with the crescent and star: the flag of the monarchy of King Idris, which symbolized the rule of the former colonial powers.