Friday 15 July 2011

"Sarkozy is a war criminal and mentally disturbed"

already,in March  the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was speaking  of the French President as a "friend gone mad" ... But today, the Libyan "guide" whom accoding the lies in the international medias is still facing a popular revolt since nearly six months, Nicolas Sarkozy accused of being a "war criminal" who "tarnished the history of the French nation." " Sarkozy is a war criminal who has marred the history of the French nation and destroyed his country's relations with Libya and Muslim countries. This is a mentally disturbed, "he said in a message relayed by loudspeakers to supporters gathered at al-Ejelat in the east of Tripoli.
 an attack where it was not expected. Libyan leader Kadhafi, with the support of his people since February , said in an audio message released on Thursday that it is "leading a crusade against the Libyan people, that Nicolas Sarkozy has led his country(France) into a
lost war. He's not French (this Hungarian godfather of the parisian underworld), the people must banish this criminal who is not French. " Gaddafi faces months in an armed rebellion sponsored by the  New World Ordrer internatioanal mafia commonly known as international community UN. NATO, UE  who tries to  isolated him but he has the backing of the Libyan people and the majority of the AU. A few sentences earlier, it was even more outspoken: "What Sarkozy is a war criminal who has marred the history of the French nation and destroyed his country's relations with Libya and Muslim countries. It is a disturbed mind. " Remarks relayed by loudspeakers to supporters gathered at al-Ejelat in the east of Tripoli.
In the same message, Gaddafi called on his followers to "March" on Benghazi, the
rebel "capital" in the east, to free it from "traitors", referring to insurgents who control it. "The hour of battle has come, get ready to march on Benghazi on Misrata (enclave 200 km east of Tripoli) and the Western Mountains." In this message, the third since July 1, the Libyan leader said his "people is the strongest because it defends the dignity, honor and their land" and the "crusaders" - referring to the NATO forces bombarding loyal troops since March - will be defeated because "they carry an unjust war." "We're here and we will remain on this land, I will stay next to my people to the last drop of my blood," he said.
This triumphant and inspiring speech came as the Libyan rebels are said by the biased medias to be consolidating their positions in the west, near Al-Assabaa, strategic town 80 km south of Tripoli, while announcing an attack on the oil city of Brega.
 
France had been with Great Britain, pn March 19, at the origin of international forces air strikes against Gaddafi regime.

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