Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Jado Join Nafusa, Gaddafi ships block Misrata, Russia's back out women of Tripoli speak, , “clean” Zintan

Fighters From Jado Join United Nafusa Forces at Mjabra

Fighters From Jado Join United Nafusa Forces at Mjabraon APRIL 26, 2011[Editor's Note: This was submitted via contacts in the Nafusa Mountain Region, we are withholding their identity for their own protection.]This video shows fighters from Jado preparing for battle, driving to Mjabra to join Unite

Two pro-Gaddafi ships intent upon stopping any vessel from entering Misrata.

It is mid-afternoon and the Red Star ferry is desperate to enter the port of Misrata – and yet we remain at anchor a few miles off shore. International Organisation for Migration officials on board are phoning Nato right now to clarify the situation in the port.

Russia's foreign minister said Tuesday it would not support further United Nations Security Council resolutions against Libya

Russia backs away from future involvement in LibyaRussia's foreign minister said Tuesday it would not support further United Nations Security Council resolutions against Libya, a day after NATO bombs struck Muammar Gaddafi's compound in Tripoli though apparently without harming the leader. AFP - Lib

We the women of Tripoli, have decided, that we the lawyers, doctors, engineers, teachers, housewives, students, etc. support of the February 17th revolutionary

Announcement for the Women of the Capital, Tripoli English translation: April 24, 2011In the name of God, this is an announcement of Tripoli’s women, we are the women of the capital Tripoli, we pray for God’s mercy upon the revolution’s martyrs, may God accept them in the gates of His Heavens, and

The government forces have been ordered to “clean” Zintan, he said, and he had little doubt about their ability to do so.

Berber Rebels in Libya, Colonel Qaddafi, he warned, “will kill us all.”  April 24, 2011 The town of Yafren, about 100 miles east of Nalut, was reported to have been captured by government forces over the weekend. But by then the town was all but deserted.

- Muammar Gaddafi is 'alive and well

GADDAFI is ok,  said to be  FINE,  after NATO RAID, 3  CIVILIAN VICTIMS 18:16 April 25, 2011  (AGI) Tripoli. - Muammar Gaddafi is 'alive and well and is' in good spirits. The announcement was made after a spokesman for the NATO bombing of yet another last night in Tripoli, Colonel of the bunker in