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| Medics on the scene said bones of "more than 1,200 bodies found in Tripoli's Abu Salim prison" did not appear to be human (CNN).
By Martin Iqbal In a truly stunning display of dishonesty, the BBC has reported, citing no evidence to back its claim, that a mass grave containing over 1,200 bodies has been found in Tripoli's Abu Salim prison complex. The BBC attempts to tie this 'finding' to the equally concocted 'Abu Salim prison massacre', as it claims that the bodies are those of the inmates supposedly killed in 1996. In a piece posted today after a NTC news conference, the BBC uses the headline: "More than 1,200 bodies found in Tripoli mass grave". Categorically, absolutely, unequivocally, this is an out-and-out lie; 1,200 bodies have not been found. Not a single body has been found. In fact, no excavation has been performed, and no more than 'several bone fragments' have been discovered, according to the NTC. This is revealed to the reader within the BBC's own concocted report in the paragraphs that follow (emphasis mine):
While the unelected, illegitimate terror council known as the NTC claims to have found merely 'several bone fragments', the BBC claims that 1,200 bodies have been found in its deliberately misleading headline. Even this weak slew of lies from the BBC exposes the fragile nature of the 'Abu Salim massacre' propaganda, as it refers to the evidential basis of the event (emphasis mine):
The BBC's report contains testimony from a 'Sami Assadi', who claims to have lost two brothers in the incident.
The inclusion of this testimony is a blatant attempt to twist and distort the reality on the ground. The BBC suggests that the 'revolution' has succeeded. In reality the 'rebels' and the foreign soldiers & special forces leading them, don't even hold Tripoli, in addition to countless other locations still held by the Libyan resistance. These include Bani Walid and Sirte - locations now subject to NATO-prescribed blockades in an attempt to starve the resistance into submission, coupled with lethal bombing campaigns. In its crude attempt to deceive the public, the BBC even manages to contradict itself in this one-page report. The testimony it provides above suggests that the alleged victims of the 'Abu Salim massacre' were killed because they "did not like Gaddafi", while the BBC itself claims earlier in the piece, that they were killed for protesting against conditions in the prison. Associated Press has also picked up this story, citing rebel spokesperson Khalid al-Sherif: "We have discovered the truth about what the Libyan people have been waiting for for many years, and it is the bodies and remains of the Abu Salim massacre". As with the BBC piece, this report also admits that only a few bone fragments have been found and excavation has not even begun. Most certainly, this 'mass grave' propaganda will drop out of the news without retraction from the NTC liars or the media lackeys that peddled it, as it turns out to be an utter falsehood. 'Abu Salim' is an event toted by globalist-Zionist funded Human Rights Watch as the trump card in the propaganda war against Libya. It is an event for which there is no physical evidence, and HRW's report on the event hinges on the testimony of one person who is now residing in the United States. Laughably, HRW even admits that they cannot independently verify a single detail of the man's claims. Update: 25 September, 2011 Hat tip to @Cordeliers on this. CNN has chimed in, stating that the bones found did not even appear to be human: # |

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