SNIPPITS and SNAPPITS
Egyptian Solidarity
Hundreds of Egyptians and Libyans demonstrated on Monday in front of the Libyan embassy in Cairo in support of the Libyan people, calling for the fall of President Muammar Qadhafi and demanding that the Libyan ambassador in Cairo resign in response to the massacres that protesters in Libya are facing.
A smaller group of Egyptians joined in protests at the embassies of Algeria and Bahrain, calling for the ouster of their rulers.
Since protests inspired by the Tunisian and the Egyptian revolutions started nine days ago in Libya, an estimated 400 civilians have been killed in the regime’s crackdown on protesters.
“We are five million Libyans, if it came down to it, we are all ready to die and make Libya the cemetery of the martyrs if this is what it takes to get Qadhafi and his sons out,” said Naglaa, a Libyan living in Egypt.
Rulers of other Arab countries, including Bahrain, Algeria and Jordan, have also met anti-regime protests with brutal violence, desperate to prevent a repetition of the Egyptian and Tunisian scenarios.
The protesters in Egypt displayed a sense of Arab unity absent in recent years, holding the flags of Arab countries and shouting “One Arab Revolution against oppression."
Mona Seif, a graduate student who took part in the protests, said Egyptians had a duty to support the uprisings in other Arab countries just as they received support during their revolution.
“We need to continue what we started, it’s the same fight,” said Seif.
Protesters at the embassy of Libya took their rage out on a huge picture of Qadhafi which they hit with their shoes, yelling, “Pack up your tent and go,” and “The people demand the fall of the fool,” referring to the Libyan president’s eccentricities, which his people have endured for over 40 years.
Egyptians marched on Sunday from downtown to the Libyan embassy in Zamalek to show their solidarity with the Libyan people. More protests in front of the Libyan Embassy are planned in the next few days.
More solidarity from Egypt
It is easier to just put up some videos from the streets of Libya to show what is going on. Most of these are very short and I have purposefully not posted the truly blood splattered videos. There are films of body after body after remnants of body .....
Whatever I write about these revolutions and the Hidden Hand behind them, (George Soros), and how they are controlled demolition, I am by no means denigrating the people who are fighting!
AL JABAL AL AKHDAR BATTALION DEFECTS AND JOINS PROTESTERS
GETTING SHOT IN BHENGHAZI
Posted February 22, 2011
MERCENARIES AT WORK IN BHANGAZI
Posted February 22, 2011
DEAD AND INJURED IN EL BAYDA
February 18, 2011
BENGHAZI: ANTI-GADDAFI LIBYAN ARMY OFFICERS ARREST MERCENARIES
February 21, 2011
LIVE BULLETS ON THE STREETS
February 21, 2011
MERCENARIES IN BHENGAZI ~ YELLOW HARD HATS AND LIVE GUNS
February 18, 2011
SOLDIERS BURNED TO DEATH BY QADAFFI FOR DISOBEYING HIM
February 20, 2011
MERCENARY BEING QUESTIONED BY PROTESTERS
February 19, 2011
Translation:
Protesters: Where are you from?
Man: I am from the West
Protesters: Liar! You are an African! Your a mercenary (SLAP)
Man: I swear, I am from the West. I am a Libyan.
Protesters: You came here to kill your brothers?
Man: It was orders. I had no choice. (*I can't understand)
Protesters: Then that's it for you, you will be hanged.
Other Protesters: No, No, he is Libyan, put him in jail.
*beaten on the ground*
Protesters: Let Gaddaffi untie and help you now.
Man: I am from the West
Protesters: Liar! You are an African! Your a mercenary (SLAP)
Man: I swear, I am from the West. I am a Libyan.
Protesters: You came here to kill your brothers?
Man: It was orders. I had no choice. (*I can't understand)
Protesters: Then that's it for you, you will be hanged.
Other Protesters: No, No, he is Libyan, put him in jail.
*beaten on the ground*
Protesters: Let Gaddaffi untie and help you now.
AID CONVOY ARRIVES WITH MEDICINE AND FOOD FROM EGYPTIAN CITY MATRUH
February 22, 2011
GUNFIRE ON THE STREETS
February 22, 2011
This footage was recorded in the early hours of yesterday after Saif Al Islam’s speech was aired to the nation. The footage was shot in Mhemmed Al Mgaryif and Island Square. The youth were faced with heavy gunfire when they tried to tear down a poster of Gaddafi.The protesters are mainly chanting “God is Great!” to keep up morale.
A BRAVE MAN TELLS HIS STORY FROM SHAHAT (worth a listen)
February 22, 2011
THE ARMY STEPS DOWN & SUBMITS TO PROTESTERS
(very poor quality)
February 17, 2011
Posted by Noor al Haqiqa at 8:23 PM
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