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So, after Tunisians and Egyptians successfully led revolutions and have made their nations democratic, Bahrain, Yemen, Iran (sort of) and Libya have had a go.

 

Bahrain - Not doing so well (2/10) - many deaths after harsh attacks by the government.

Iran - Going Nowhere (0/10) - maybe soon?

Yemen - Averaging out, nothing is happening (3.5/10) - not so many deaths, but some big extremists loom in this trouble nation.

Libya - Gaddafi's Brutal Genocide is working currently, as hundreds have died today alone as Military Jets have flew around the nation - Warfare at it's worst (1/10) - more deaths to come - can Gaddafi be stopped at all? It's Kymer Rouge apart from you kill EVERY person you see... Damn.

 

Discuss the revolutions... and the Bloodshed :(

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Gaddafi is about to hold a speech - methinks it'll be about he is such a great leader and he will kill all the protesters yada yada, at least it's not his obnoxious, arrogant, scary son...
Gaddafi is one evil motherf***er. apparently he has told the miltary to rape woman today.
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Gaddafi is one evil motherf***er. apparently he has told the miltary to rape woman today.

 

Yep. Destructing houses and raping and/or violently killing anyone in sight - his speech will be utter crap :(

Urgh. I'm sick of seeing that bast*rd's name in the papers.

 

He hasn't been out of the Scottish press since the Lockerbie bomber was released with Terminal Cancer, and hasn't died yet. There are lots of rumours a deal between Labour in London and Libya lead to the release

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BIZARRE. One word to describe his 'speech' on Libyan State TV. IT LOOKS LIKE NORTH KOREA TO ME! Reported that 150 soldiers who refused to fight have been killed in Benghazi, but this is 99.9% untrue.
BIZARRE. One word to describe his 'speech' on Libyan State TV. IT LOOKS LIKE NORTH KOREA TO ME! Reported that 150 soldiers who refused to fight have been killed in Benghazi, but this is 99.9% untrue.

Really? Have you seen some of the pictures and videos from there?

Good to see our Prime Minister visiting Egypt to encourage the move towards democracy. Oh, hang on, it was actually just a quick stop-over on his way to selling arms to other Middle Eastern dictatorships.
Good to see our Prime Minister visiting Egypt to encourage the move towards democracy. Oh, hang on, it was actually just a quick stop-over on his way to selling arms to other Middle Eastern dictatorships.

 

Exactly, I mean, JESUS WEPT, taking British Arms dealers on a nice junket to Egypt eh...? Yeah, that's really showing the Egyptians how much we value democracy and freedom.... -_-

 

Ghadafi-duck still being in Tripoli is actually good in a way, it means that an angry mob can still "Mussolini" him when they get their hands on him.. They couldn't do that if he managed to bugger off to Caracas....

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He would never go to Caracas, Chavez has a few morals. If anywhere, Italy, or Chad, but not Venezuela.

 

Anyway, another day of bloodshed to follow...

The news is talking as if it's a matter of time before Gaddafi goes, but I really have a horrible feeling he's going to hang on. The reason Mubarak and Ben Ali were forced out is they weren't willing to order bloodshed of their people (beyond a certain extent); Gaddafi, on the other hand, seems to have no sense of humanity.

I found this, it was posted almost an hour ago. http://webdiary.com.au/cms/?q=node/3152

 

It has some pictures taken in Libya of the chaos. Apparently the noise on the streets are just fireworks. :mellow:

 

“It is me who created Libya and it is me who will exterminate it.”

 

Completely and utterly twisted. :mellow:

 

I hope the Libyan people can get through this, leaders of many of these countries are so shady and the people of these countries have to put up with so much hardship because of their corruption....it's about time they get what's coming to them.

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