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Protesters overrun compound in Libya

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Carl Herrera, Sep 21, 2012.

  1. Carl Herrera

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    Developing situation. Whatever everyone's feelings are about the video, in Libya, at least, most do not seem to support terrorism against the US consulate.


     
  2. CometsWin

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    Libyans storm Islamist militia base in Benghazi
    By Peter Graff and Suleiman Al-Khalidi | Reuters*–*50 mins ago
    http://news.yahoo.com/eight-people-arrested-over-benghazi-attack-official-173621608.html

    BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - Pro-government demonstrators stormed the headquarters of the Islamist Ansar al-Sharia militia in the Libyan city of Benghazi on Friday, aiming to evict fighters from the site, Reuters witnesses said.

    Ansar al-Sharia has been linked to the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi last week in which the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans died. It denies involvement.

    Friday's action against the group appeared to be part of a coordinated sweep of militia headquarters buildings by police, government troops and activists following a mass public demonstration against militia units earlier in the day.

    Chanting "Libya, Libya", hundreds of demonstrators entered, pulling down militia flags and torching a vehicle inside the compound, the group's main base in Benghazi.
    The crowd waved swords and even a meat cleaver, crying "No more Al Qaeda!" and "The blood we shed for freedom shall not go in vain!"

    "After what happened at the American consulate, the people of Benghazi had enough of the extremists," said demonstrator Hassan Ahmed. "They did not give allegiance to the army. So the people broke in and they fled."

    There was no sign of resistance from the militia at the compound, once the base of forces of former leader Muammar Gaddafi.

    "It looks like they (militia fighters) wanted to defuse the situation so they fled," Ahmed said.
    "This place is like the Bastille. This is where Gaddafi controlled Libya from, and then Ansar al-Sharia took it over. This is a turning point for the people of Benghazi."

    The demonstrators also took over a compound belonging to the Abu Slim Brigade, another independent militia, and another compound belonging to Ansar al-Sharia.

    Thousands of Libyans had earlier marched in Benghazi in support of democracy and against the Islamist militias that Washington blames for the assault on its consulate. Hundreds of Ansar al-Sharia supporters held their own protest.

    The "Rescue Benghazi day" demonstration called for the government to disband armed groups that have refused to give up their weapons since the NATO-backed revolution last year.
    "It's obvious that this protest is against the militias. All of them should join the army or security forces as individuals, not as groups," medical student Ahmed Sanallah, 27, said. "Without that there will be no prosperity and no success for the new Libya."

    "DEFEND BENGHAZI"

    Although the main demands of the marchers did not mention the attack on the U.S. consulate, it seems to have provided a strong impetus for the authorities to rally support behind the country's weak government.

    U.S. ambassador Christopher Stevens was well liked, and many Libyans condemned the attack on the consulate despite being angered by the anti-Islamic U.S.-made film that triggered it.
    Some protesters' placards in English read: "We demand justice for Stevens" and "Libya lost a friend".

    Others had mixed views.

    "I am out today to defend Benghazi. Killing the ambassador is a completely separate thing," said 26-year-old Amjad Mohammed Hassan, a network engineer.

    "I don't give a damn about the killing of the ambassador because the Americans offended the Prophet. I am just here for Benghazi."

    Benghazi, 1,000 km (600 miles) from Tripoli across largely empty desert, is controlled by various armed groups, including some comprised of Islamists who openly proclaim their hostility to democratic government and the West.

    Some are identified by local people as being among those who were at the consulate protest last week. U.S. officials have described the violence as a "terrorist attack".

    Abu Al-Qaa, a demonstrator at the Ansar al-Sharia counter-demonstration on Friday, said Stevens had been "preparing for the entry of American troops into Libya".

    "The will of the Prophet was to expel infidels from Muslim lands so that Muslims prevail. Terrorizing your enemy is one of Islam's tenets," he said.

    He said he had fought American troops in Iraq where he was arrested, sent back to Gaddafi's Libya and jailed for three years. One banner at the Ansar al-Sharia demonstration read: "Day to rescue Benghazi or day to rescue America?"

    (Additional reporting by Omar Al-Mosmary and Ali Shuaib; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Andrew Roche)
     
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  3. AroundTheWorld

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    Sounds like great news, thanks for posting.
     
  4. basso

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    Then why did Obama lie about the embassy attack?
     
  5. QdoubleA

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    More intelligent posts from basso!

    This is a good story. Very good.
     
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    Where are all of those idiots who said that the pictures of the Libyans apologizing were just reposted multiple times and that this sentiment was overblown?

    Amazing story
     
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    They were reposted multiple times.

    And we will have to see what this means.

    But it seems like a step in the right direction.
     
  8. rockbox

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    Good for them. Need to get rid of the bad apples.
     
  9. da_juice

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    This is actually a pretty inspiring story. Perhaps the threat of Islamic extremism could be the thing that unites the tribes and militias under the Transitional Government?

    One can dream, right?
     
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    Why are Muslims so sensitive? Protesting and overtaking military bases. Those RAGE filled Muslemics.
     
  11. Mathloom

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    ... and on Friday of all days, the day of wrath!!!

    Mind-boggling.
     
  12. AroundTheWorld

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    Really? Mathloom and adeelsiddiqui are slapping each other on the back...for THAT? :confused:

    Well, if that's all you have...
     
  13. Mathloom

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    I just want to re-post ATW's meme, which I assume at least he and Izak found funny.

    [​IMG]
     
  14. AroundTheWorld

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    Funny? True.

    So why do you guys riot more after prayers? Shouldn't joint prayers spread a message of peace? At least 17 dead in Pakistan yesterday after "Friday prayers".
     
  15. Mathloom

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    I responded to your question in length in the other thread. Seems like you just want to hijack this thread, so back to ignore list for you.
     
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    [​IMG]
     
  17. Dubious

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    What's the average time it takes a revolution to sort out? (The US took 13 years.) What country does not have opposing factions or domestic terrorism?

    The 'winners' will be the ones that propose the brighter future for the youth.
     
  18. da_juice

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    Unfortunately, in this day of instant gratification, people expected results right away. It's as if they expected a modern, westernized democracy from the moment Benghazi fell- although to be fair, the media sure did a good job of making it sound that way.

    Zakaria wrote a good piece in TIME magazine on this, I'll see if I can find a link.
     

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