• Gaddafi forces attack humanitarian aid ship in Misrata. ~5 killed.
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[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13288168[/url] [release]An international aid ship helping to evacuate people from the besieged Libyan port of Misrata has come under rocket attack from government forces. Witnesses said at least five people died and there was widespread panic among those trying to board the ferry, the Red Star One. [b]Amid the chaos about 200 people were left behind when the ship sailed for Benghazi, rebel sources said.[/b] The forces of Col Gaddafi have been pounding Misrata for several weeks. In that time the port has become a lifeline, allowing in vital supplies and evacuating wounded people and migrant workers fleeing the fighting. The Red Star One, chartered by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), had to wait offshore for several days because of the continuing fighting. [b]It arrived in Misrata on Wednesday carrying 180 tonnes of supplies.[/b] IOM official Othman Belbeisi said rockets started falling just minutes after he and others disembarked. "The whole place was shaking and people started running in different directions," he said. Witnesses said that, when panicking evacuees threatened to swamp the ship, the captain raised the gangplank and pulled away from the dock, separating some families. But the ship briefly returned a few minutes later when a wounded patient's condition worsened. There were further chaotic scenes before the ship finally left for Benghazi. ICC chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo: [b]"The victims who were shot were unarmed civilians" Gemal Salem, a rebel spokesman, told Reuters: "The bombing has caused so many casualties among Libyans and people of other nationalities waiting for evacuation. So far we have five killed and ambulances are rushing to the scene."[/b] Another rebel spokesman, named as Abdelsalem, said the five killed were African migrant workers, but this was not independently confirmed. Nato, which is enforcing a UN mandate to protect civilians in Libya, recently prevented pro-Gaddafi forces from sowing sea mines outside the harbour. On Tuesday, a senior Libyan official warned that the army would do everything it could to block sea access to Misrata. Misrata is the rebel's main stronghold in the west of the country, which remains largely under Col Gaddafi's control.[/release] In other news, NATO sharpens it's axe.
[QUOTE] "The victims who were shot were unarmed civilians" Gemal Salem, a rebel spokesman, told Reuters: "The bombing has caused so many casualties among Libyans and people of other nationalities waiting for evacuation. So far we have five killed and ambulances are rushing to the scene." [/QUOTE] This is just awful. Gaddafi is out of control. well, more then normal.
This will not go over well for him.
Can't wait for someone to put a bullet through gaddafi's head.
Goddammit
I will now turn this thread into how many ways can we spell Qadaffi
[QUOTE=shatteredwindow;29621890]I will now turn this thread into how many ways can we spell Qadaffi[/QUOTE] kahdapheeeeeee :argh:
[QUOTE=shatteredwindow;29621890]I will now turn this thread into how many ways can we spell Qadaffi[/QUOTE] Killdaffi.
[QUOTE=shatteredwindow;29621890]I will now turn this thread into how many ways can we spell Qadaffi[/QUOTE] you mean.. Khaddafi? Kaddafi? Gaddafi? Al-Gaddafi? El-Gaddafi? Qadhdhafi? Qaththafi? Qazzafi?
shub niggurath kghqaddafi phtagn ia ia qaddafi
Can someone kill the tiny eyed fuck already?
I think killing Kadaffi is letting him off to easy, let him live the rest of his live in a 2 by 2 cell and only a glass of water and slice of bread a day.
[QUOTE=ToXiCsoldier;29627906]I think killing Kadaffi is letting him off to easy, let him live the rest of his live in a 2 by 2 cell and only a glass of water and slice of bread a day.[/QUOTE] I bet you're the same person who comes into news threads about civilian murderers saying we should put them in solitary the rest of their life because the death penalty's too good for them.
[QUOTE=ToXiCsoldier;29627906]I think killing Kadaffi is letting him off to easy, let him live the rest of his live in a 2 by 2 cell and only a glass of water and slice of bread a day.[/QUOTE] Glad society will need not be subjected to you ever attaining any form of public office
[QUOTE=ToXiCsoldier;29627906]I think killing Kadaffi is letting him off to easy, let him live the rest of his live in a 2 by 2 cell and only a glass of water and slice of bread a day.[/QUOTE] :siren: [b]Dumb Post[/b] :siren: The cyberpolice have been dispatched to your residence. You are facing life in solitary, death is too good for shitposters like you.
[QUOTE=ToXiCsoldier;29627906]I think killing Kadaffi is letting him off to easy, let him live the rest of his live in a 2 by 2 cell and only a glass of water and slice of bread a day.[/QUOTE] What kind of bread?
Honestly, what the hell are we waiting for? Gaddafi is a dangerous criminal who must be stopped and brought to justice. I doubt the rebels can get to Tripoli, we need to invade. Yes there will be collateral damage, but how much more damage will be done, and innocent lives lost if we sit on our hands?
[QUOTE=Megafanx13;29627922]I bet you're the same person who comes into news threads about civilian murderers saying we should put them in solitary the rest of their life because the death penalty's too good for them.[/QUOTE] So you would like him to go down a "martyr"? Making him an example for others that do this kind of shit, because living shit for the rest of your life is worse then a quick death (depends where the bullet is put, and how tough he is ofcourse). But dropping a bomb on his ass is possible to.
[QUOTE=Mingebox;29627986]What kind of bread?[/QUOTE] Whole wheat :3: With a bit of jam and butter.
[QUOTE=ToXiCsoldier;29627906]I think killing Kadaffi is letting him off to easy, let him live the rest of his live in a 2 by 2 cell and only a glass of water and slice of bread a day.[/QUOTE] yeah man let's torture gaddafi and be just as bad as him!!! this is just like the idiots who celebrated osama being killed, and were just as bad the people that celebrated over 9/11
why can't we just execute him already -_- this is bad..
[QUOTE=SBD;29628148]Honestly, what the hell are we waiting for? Gaddafi is a dangerous criminal who must be stopped and brought to justice. I doubt the rebels can get to Tripoli, we need to invade. Yes there will be collateral damage, but how much more damage will be done, and innocent lives lost if we sit on our hands?[/QUOTE] Invading everything you see isn't a valid solution..
[QUOTE=ToXiCsoldier;29628299]So you would like him to go down a "martyr"? Making him an example for others that do this kind of shit, because living shit for the rest of your life is worse then a quick death (depends where the bullet is put, and how tough he is ofcourse). But dropping a bomb on his ass is possible to.[/QUOTE] Sorry, but I don't believe in "making examples of people", regardless of how bad the person is.
[QUOTE=norzone;29628761]Invading everything you see isn't a valid solution..[/QUOTE] Neither is sitting back and watching genocide happen before your eyes.
This is pretty much child's play compared to what he's been doing for the past couple months. Nevertheless this only hurts his cause even more.
[QUOTE=ToXiCsoldier;29627906]I think killing Kadaffi is letting him off to easy, let him live the rest of his live in a 2 by 2 cell and only a glass of water and slice of bread a day.[/QUOTE] you are stupid
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