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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-25-11 04:57 AM
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6. Testimony of a British doctor who just flew out of Tripoli
Edited on Fri Feb-25-11 04:58 AM by Catherina
iyad_elbaghdadi Iyad El-Baghdadi
Testimony of a British doctor who just flew out of Tripoli: http://j.mp/ib08Da #Feb17 #Libya
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BREAKING: Eyewitness account from doctor in Libya - #feb17 #libya - http://www.libyafeb17.com/?p=2410
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BREAKING: Eyewitness account from doctor in Libya
Posted on February 25, 2011 by admin

...

Firstly:
    A massacre and a crime against humanity are currently going on in Libya. There has been Deaths of at least 50-70 civilians arriving to different hospitals in Tripoli every night. I am a Doctor at Sheffield Northern General Hospital and have personally seen bodies with bullet wounds to the head, neck and chest.

    Eyewitness reports from people I have spoken to personally are that Security forces are turning up in hospitals, threatening doctors and forcing them to treat pro-government supporters and neglect demonstrators, at gun-point. There are incidents where blood bags have been ripped prior to transfusions so that injured supporters don’t receive treatment. There are cases of sabotage. Corpses are being removed from hospital before being identified and not being returned. There are reports that ambulances carrying the injured are being stopped and patients being executed.

    ...

    Secondly: There is no civil war in Libya. Demonstrators are shouting slogans supporting Benghazi describing them as “cousins” and calling for the bloodshed to stop. Everyone I have spoken to from the east, west or south wants Libya to remain united. Nobody wants Gaddafi to remain in power.

    Thirdly: These demonstrations are not based on any kind of Islamic extremism or anything religious. They are purely calling for a tolerant, secular and democratic government that is free from corruption.

    ...

    Doctor that arrived from Tripoli a few hours ago

    http://www.libyafeb17.com/?p=2410
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