Friday, April 15, 2011

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schools Libyan rebels denounce a massacre of civilians in Misrata


elpais.com
15/04/1911 NATO proclaimed days ago that Misrata release, the victim of a medieval siege for nearly seven weeks, was the clear priority. But it is no less vital for this city Muammar Gaddafi. The expulsion of the soldiers and mercenaries of the dictator of Libya's third largest force them to retreat further near Tripoli, a distance of 200 kilometers. Hence the bitter struggle. If the rebels on Monday claimed the first Grad rocket attack against residential areas, yesterday claimed that the soldiers fired a salute of 80 of these missiles of greater range and power. Killed 23 people including several women and children, and hundreds of unprotected neighbors played it and took to the streets to protest a war that fed the Western countries find difficult to stop. Although

Misrata please by massive bombings that rend armor and positions of Libyan soldiers, nothing points to it. Mainly, as pointed on Wednesday officials from the Ministry of Defence French, because only the U.S. has planes would sweep these goals without causing civilian casualties.

Colonel threats do not seem to intimidate the allies, who yesterday took shape again with four air strikes in Tripoli. Among other reasons because the official television station showed pictures of the tyrant driving a sports car and raising his fist. He assured the speaker that circulated in Tripoli Gaddafi when NATO planes fired missiles. Whether or not that decision corresponds to that time, the autocrat is recreated in the challenge. Patents fissures in NATO and its operations confined to well defined objectives emboldened Qaddafi, who does not loosen the noose on Misrata, the main port which supplies the capital. "Misrata enjoy these moments of peace and security, and work to restore basic services," added the TV channel.

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