Friday, September 9, 2011

USA Africa Dialogue Series - U.S. Congressman Witnessed European Special Forces Beheading Libyans

People, Valencia, the writer,  lives in DC. She is a former member of the DC Board of Education. I will contact her next week - if she is in Tripoli.

This is sad. Who are the African governments supporting the Libyan rebels again? Heck, Jonathan must go. Wade is near senility, Yaya Jammeh is a terminal buffoon - and more...

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U.S. Congressman Witnessed European Special Forces Beheading Libyans

Posted: 2011/09/09
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Walter Fauntroy, Feared Dead in Libya, Returns Home -- Guess Who He Saw Doing the Killing?


by Valencia Mohammed

Former U.S. Congressman Walter Fauntroy, who recently returned from a self-sanctioned peace mission to Libya, said he went into hiding for about a month in Libya after witnessing horrifying events in Libya's bloody civil war -- a war that Fauntroy claims is backed by European forces.

Fauntroy's sudden disappearance prompted rumors and news reports that he had been killed.

In an interview inside his Northwest D.C. home last week, the noted civil rights leader, told the Afro that he watched French and Danish troops storm small villages late at night beheading, maiming and killing rebels and loyalists to show them who was in control.

"'What the hell' I'm thinking to myself. I'm getting out of here. So I went in hiding," Fauntroy said.

The rebels told Fauntroy they had been told by the European forces to stay inside. According to Fauntroy, the European forces would tell the rebels, "'Look at what you did.' In other words, the French and Danish were ordering the bombings and killings, and giving credit to the rebels.

"The truth about all this will come out later," Fauntroy said.

While in Libya, The former congressman also said he sat down with Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi for a one-on-one conversation. Gaddafi has ruled Libya since 1969, when he seized power in a military coup.

Fauntroy said he spoke with Gaddafi in person and that Gaddafi assured him that if he survived these attacks, the mission to unite African countries would continue.

"Contrary to what is being reported in the press, from what I heard and observed, more than 90 percent of the Libyan people love Gaddafi," Fauntroy said. "We believe the true mission of the attacks on Gaddafi is to prevent all efforts by African leaders to stop the recolonization of Africa."

Several months ago, Gaddafi's leadership faced its biggest challenge. In February, a radical protest movement called the Arab Spring spread across Libya. When Gaddafi responded by dispatching military and plainclothes paramilitary to the streets to attack demonstrators, it turned into a civil war with the assistance of NATO and the United Nations.

Fauntroy's account could not be immediately verified by the Afro and the U.S. State Department has not substantiated Fauntroy's version of events. Fauntroy was not acting as an official representative of the U.S. in Libya. He returned to Washington, D.C. on Aug. 31.

When rumors spread about Fauntroy being killed he went underground, he told the Afro in an interview. Fauntroy said for more than a month he decided not to contact his family but to continue the mission to speak with African spiritual leaders about a movement to unify Africa despite the Arab uprisings.

"I'm still here," Fauntroy said, pointing to several parts of his body. "I've got all my fingers and toes. I'm extremely lucky to be here."

After blogs and rumors reported Fauntroy had been killed, the congressional office of Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) announced on Aug. 24, that she had been in touch with authorities who confirmed Fauntroy was safely in the care of the International Committee of the Red Cross.

Inside his home, Fauntroy pulled out several memoirs and notebooks to explain why he traveled to Libya at a time when it was going through civil unrest.

"This recent trip to Libya was part of a continuous mission that started under Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. when he gave me orders to join four African countries on the continent with four in the African Diaspora to restore the continent to its pre-colonial status," Fauntroy said.

"We want Africa to be the breadbasket of the world," he said. "Currently, all the major roads in every country throughout Africa lead to ports that take its natural resources and wealth outside the continent to be sold to the European markets."

Meanwhile reports from Tripoli are coming in.

It seems in the last two weeks, rebel fighters have fired more bullets into the air to express their excitement than were shot during the assault on Tripoli earlier in August. But away from "jubilant" crowds we meet those who are not so pleased.

Abdulrakham lives in Tripoli's Abu Slim district, which has historically been pro-Gaddafi. When the rebels arrived, his sister was badly injured. She is still in hospital in Tunisia.

Abdulrakham does not want to show his face on camera and insists on a hidden location for the interview. He says the revolution has brought much fear in its wake.

"There is no peace. There is no safety in the city. We do not let our children outside when it's dark. We are afraid. We always wait for something bad," he tells RT. "When Gaddafi was here, at least we didn't have to sleep awake, like we do now."

Abdulrakham says he also wanted change and a brighter future for his country, but not this way.

"People are dying on both sides," he continues. "The city's been destroyed – and no one cares! Do they seriously think they changed it for the better? Don't lie to yourself – just look around! Is this what you wanted?"

And what is around is a scene of widespread destruction and social chaos. The badly damaged buildings matched by the rising stench of garbage and decomposing bodies. Armed youngsters roam the streets, barely old enough to understand that what they carry are weapons, not toys.

Many shops, schools, and hospitals are closed, while the city's cemeteries are growing bigger.

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  • Auntieadjeley0 minutes ago
    " it turned into a civil war with the assistance of NATO and the United Nations." - What kind of NONSENSE IT THIS?! It's clearly a contradiction in terms!!! what incredible DOUBLESPEAK!!
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  • Saveafrikanow4 hours ago
    Its sad that the operation to destroy Africa by Nato, is being led by one of her sons Obama. But the Libyans will overcome the NATO cloned blood sucking vampires whose minds will soon be liberated by Gathafi. When Nkrumah of Ghana started preaching about the unity of Africa, it was the USA that said no to him and had him kicked out. Now we have Mathaba out to help chase the rats back into their smelly holes. Victory is already smiling on Gathafi. Because u cannot bury truth for long!
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  • From Andres Bryant: WE REPEAT (message from Tripoli) PLEASE TRY TO SEND THIS AND LET PEOPLE KNOW THIS:
    THEY ARE GOING TO PUT POISON GAS IN THE RIVER WATER THAT IT IS GOING TO
    ( SERT - WERFALAH ), AND THERE ARE WOMEN GOING TO ENTER WERFALAH AS
    (SPIES).........PLEASE SEND THIS, AND LET ALL PEOPLE KNOW WHAT THEY ARE
    GOING TO DO.........................GOD IS THE GREATEST"""""GOD IS WITH US..
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  • the writer of this article is trying to be neutral when it was always time to be completely with muammar gaddafi. she speaks of the resident from abu salim area whose only complaint is not sleeping properly possibly because of firing. otherwise he's okay with his own sister being seriously injured by the dogs. what is this resident doing when khamis gaddafi hasn't believed in his fifth death and stopped fighting.

    quite the contrast with the american senator who went into libya from safety to add his visible overt support for muammar gaddafi.
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  • Yeah she is putting it mildly in a comment of the citizen , one can read between the lines, poor man is terrified. Hope not for long because if they do not take up arms and cleanse their country as Ghadafi said, no one else will.
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