Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Libya was a western war of factions

At the same time that the USA was backing "al Qaida" in Libya as it fought "al Qaida" in Afghanistan and Iraq, resulting in de facto factional civil war outside of US borders as pointed out here, British factions were engaged in it in earlier years, as well. Back in early 2011 the US farce was evident. These posts from this blog have the links to the articles that show it:





Now the truth emerges through a lawsuit against elements in the UK, although it's not addressed by the reporter.

That truth is that while UK SAS and other forces were fighting Gaddafi, other factions were working for him, a factor shown in the article about the plight of Sami al-Saadi. It's a good, outrageous match for the several photos from 2009 to 2011 posted here of the same politicians that are said to have lynched Gaddafi supporting him months earlier.

The daughter of a Libyan dissident who was imprisoned by Muammar Gaddafi following a rendition operation mounted with the help of MI6 has told how her family was flown across the world and held for months while her father was being tortured nearby...

After the revolution that led to Gaddafi being killed, he described how he was beaten and subjected to electric shocks, interrogated about Libyans living in the UK and, on one occasion he alleges, interrogated by British intelligence officers, who he alleges took no steps to try to help him after he told them he was being tortured. Moussa Koussa, he says, had boasted to him that MI6 and the CIA were helping him to round up Gaddafi's opponents around the world.

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