Friday, July 8, 2011

USA Africa Dialogue Series - Re: [Leonenet] Allah/God (SWT) And The Afrikan Ancestors Are On Your Side

The racist Benghazi Arab Libyans, who call themselves "white" and butcher Afrikan Libyans and poor Afrikan workers in Libya, are a bunch of cowards. They will never rule Libya in peace until they get rid of their racism, which will take generations. Why the Halaky Malata Obamoron does not know this beats me.
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: futatoro
To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu;Abdul Karim Bangura
Sent: 7/8/2011 5:25:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Leonenet] Allah/God (SWT) And The Afrikan Ancestors Are On Your Side

Dr. Bangura,
I hope my message got to Gaddafi to set Peoples Militia and they should wait to the aggressors arrival and then Slaughter them. Each block should have Militia Unit just like Comrade Sekou Toure had in Guinea. That was how we slaughtered the Portuguese invaders of Conakry.
Yaya Fanusie 

On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Abdul Karim Bangura <theai@earthlink.net> wrote:

Friday, July 8, 2011 12:13:00 PM EDT

Gadhafi supporters pray and rally in Tripoli

Photo: AP



Photo by AP

Photo by AP


TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Thousands of Libyans poured into Tripoli's main square for mass prayers and a rally Friday in support of Moammar Gadhafi as European officials laid out plans to bolster ties with rebels trying to oust the longtime leader.


The gathering in the capital's Green Square comes a week after another large pro-government demonstration there, showing that Gadhafi can still muster significant support in his stronghold Tripoli.


Worshippers congregated under tents set up in the square to shield themselves from the hot midday sun. Some wore photos of Gadhafi around their necks, while others carried signs bearing his portrait.


In his sermon, the imam urged Libyans to stop fighting one another, and said Western nations had intervened in Libya's civil war because they were after the country's oil.

"Pray for a victory over NATO," he told worshippers, adding that "God will punish those who brought NATO here" — an apparent reference to rebel leaders based in the eastern city of Benghazi.


Friday is the Muslim day of rest. With many people off work, it is generally the day the Middle East witnesses its biggest protests.


After the prayers finished, many worshippers began waving the green national flag and chanting pro-Gadhafi slogans as government minders rushed visiting journalists to a rooftop overlooking the square for a better view.


While thousands of supporters rallied, many other worshippers dodged the political slogans by streaming out of the square as soon as prayers finished.


In Brussels, the European Union said that Jose Manuel Barroso, president of the European Commission, will meet next Wednesday with a delegation of the rebels' National Transitional Council headed by its diplomatic chief Mahmoud Jibril.


In May, EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton opened a diplomatic office in Benghazi and pledged support for a democratic Libya.


The Libyan rebel delegation is also scheduled to visit NATO and meet with Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen.


In an interview with The Associated Press in Naples, Italy, Rasmussen said opposition forces trying to topple Gadhafi are making progress. But he emphasized that political progress is needed because "there is no military solution to the conflict solely."


NATO began airstrikes against Libya in March. The coalition and its Arab allies are operating under a U.N. mandate to protect civilians.


Libya's rebels have consolidated their power over much of eastern Libya. They also hold pockets in the west, including the port city of Misrata and a string of towns in the Nafusa mountains southwest of Tripoli, but have struggled to mount a major push toward the capital.


Government troops shelled rebel positions west of Misrata Friday, killing five rebels and injuring others, activist Mohammed Slim said via Skype. It was unclear if any government troops were killed.


Associated Press writers Slobodan Lekic in Brussels, Maria Grazia Murru in Naples, Italy, and Ben Hubbard in Cairo contributed reporting.





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Yaya Fanusie

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