Libya Teens must either fight or die:
Qaddafi's regime has given us the guns
and said, "fight the Egyptians in Misurata"
Roy fighters in wool forces of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, the details of putting them on the front lines of fighting in Misurata, in a new tactic of the Libyan leader, who began lacks logistical support and suffers from a shortage of fighters.
Revealed a field reporter for the newspaper "Daily Telegraph" British "that two of the children teen seriously injured when sent to the front lines of the war front in Misurata for editing of drug addicts, Islamist fighters invaders of Egypt."
The newspaper's report included details of horrendous, it said teenagers have been sent to receive military training in Misurata, and when they reached the front lines have been subjected to the threat of liquidation were killed by officers in the event retreated or fled from the battle front. Which proves the opinion of the newspaper that Muammar Gaddafi, is using children in its war against armed Almarsp in Libya.
Revealed a field reporter for the newspaper "Daily Telegraph" British "that two of the children teen seriously injured when sent to the front lines of the war front in Misurata for editing of drug addicts, Islamist fighters invaders of Egypt."
The newspaper's report included details of horrendous, it said teenagers have been sent to receive military training in Misurata, and when they reached the front lines have been subjected to the threat of liquidation were killed by officers in the event retreated or fled from the battle front. Which proves the opinion of the newspaper that Muammar Gaddafi, is using children in its war against armed Almarsp in Libya.
Either to fight or die
He said one of these young fighters that elements of the detachment, which recruited opened fire on his colleagues who had fled to escape the fire of the rebels in Misurata, where there are the fiercest battles since the beginning of the rebellion against the Gaddafi regime in the seventeenth of February.
The paper says the recruits entered the adolescents on the line of fighting along the strategic road link between Benghazi in the east and west at Tripoli in the area, about ten miles from the commercial port Palace Ahmed.
Cut Imran (17 years), who spent two years training in a military school in Tripoli, the forces of Gaddafi summoned to the army again after the seventeenth of February pretext "to increase efficiency in training," but he did not wander from the service remained cut off from any contact and without hearing news or see on television.
Omran said: "It gave me a gun and said we're going to fire at targets during training, and then we found ourselves in Misurata, and the age of 90 people from our group Ttroaj between 15 and 19 years. They told us you have to make yourselves clean Misurata. There are invaders from Egypt and we have to fight them" .
When the show after the adolescents to participate in the fighting, "the officers chose some of them and shot them," and told the others the imminent arrival of the reinforcements 500 fighters teenager, but they did not reach the final, as Imran tells the reporter the British.
The paper says the recruits entered the adolescents on the line of fighting along the strategic road link between Benghazi in the east and west at Tripoli in the area, about ten miles from the commercial port Palace Ahmed.
Cut Imran (17 years), who spent two years training in a military school in Tripoli, the forces of Gaddafi summoned to the army again after the seventeenth of February pretext "to increase efficiency in training," but he did not wander from the service remained cut off from any contact and without hearing news or see on television.
Omran said: "It gave me a gun and said we're going to fire at targets during training, and then we found ourselves in Misurata, and the age of 90 people from our group Ttroaj between 15 and 19 years. They told us you have to make yourselves clean Misurata. There are invaders from Egypt and we have to fight them" .
When the show after the adolescents to participate in the fighting, "the officers chose some of them and shot them," and told the others the imminent arrival of the reinforcements 500 fighters teenager, but they did not reach the final, as Imran tells the reporter the British.
Chaos in the forces of Gaddafi
Street in Misurata under heavy bombardment
The chaos and lack of regulation in the forces of Gaddafi's an opportunity for many of the soldiers adolescents to escape from the battle front, where they were left abandoned in the isolated house near the road between Benghazi and Tripoli, and then decided to Imran to escape, but the captain was arrested and sent to meet the rebels for the injured in the bombing of an antiaircraft weapon , before the elements of the rebels come and take it to a hospital, where doctors had to amputate one of his legs.
The story goes Rahman, and now 19 years old, he was enrolled in military school by a competent electrical engineer, when surprised by the Ptjima his colleagues in the school and placed them under guard in a camp near the city of Siirt, the birthplace of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
Rahman said that an officer in the Libyan Army ordered him and 15 of his colleagues to prepare for the task of defending Misurata and released from the grip of "armed gangs and drug addicts," and when they reached the front the oldest leaders of the forces Gaddafi to shoot them to stop them from back before the fire of the rebels.
And Abdul Rahman is currently lying in hospital under treatment for serious wounds in the chest and abdomen, but he does not know until the moment of injury in the front, whether they are rebels or army
more - http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2011/04/16/145609.html
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The story goes Rahman, and now 19 years old, he was enrolled in military school by a competent electrical engineer, when surprised by the Ptjima his colleagues in the school and placed them under guard in a camp near the city of Siirt, the birthplace of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
Rahman said that an officer in the Libyan Army ordered him and 15 of his colleagues to prepare for the task of defending Misurata and released from the grip of "armed gangs and drug addicts," and when they reached the front the oldest leaders of the forces Gaddafi to shoot them to stop them from back before the fire of the rebels.
And Abdul Rahman is currently lying in hospital under treatment for serious wounds in the chest and abdomen, but he does not know until the moment of injury in the front, whether they are rebels or army
more - http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2011/04/16/145609.html
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