Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Libyan Masses Demonstrate Against Biased News Coverage by Foreign Agencies

Libya: Angry Masses March on Foreign Journalists in Rixos Hotel

Posted: 2011/08/09
From: Mathaba

London bombs Libya using NATO while also turning on own citizens, while Qaddafi calls for peace and direct participatory democracy to reach England

NATO, the British-European and US state terrorist organization, once again conducted heavy bombing of civilian areas of Tripoli, killing many in the Ferjan district of the Libyan capital city.

Residents of Tripoli have marched on the 5 star Rixos hotel, where the western journalists are staying, demanding that they see the journalists. Security has kept them away, according to reports received by Mathaba.

The people are angry that the foreign journalists stay in comfort and fail to report on the atrocities committed by NATO, and wonder for what purpose they are in Libya if not to report the truth.

One of the NATO states, Britain, is currently facing an uprising of Africans in London who are resisting the clamp down of the police forces which serve the government dictatorship in London and do not protect the citizens.

The community in Tottenham has told Mathaba that it is not the guns in the community that they are afraid of, but the guns in the hands of the police, which continue to shoot impoverished Africans and Latin Americans, who are only poor because their wealth has been stolen by the British royal family.

Meanwhile the African leader Muammar Qaddafi has called upon the masses in England to also from popular congresses and people's committees, so as to seize power and turn England into a democracy and away from dictatorship.

Mathaba analysts have pointed out that the guns of NATO and its terrorist forces will be called upon to back the British state security police forces in order to bomb the British masses into submission if they do not accept the London dictatorship and its enforced economic and anti-human rights policies.

Muammar Qaddafi handed power over to the masses in Libya who rule themselves via people's conferences and people's committees in 1977 and wrote The Green Book to show others around the world how to exercise democracy and put an end to the vicious cycle of dictatorships and the bloody struggle for power. -- mathaba #

No comments: