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Das ist ja die neue Masche von NATO/EU abschaum....Christen Abschlachten. Und die Kirche in Rom schweigt, dieses Saupack dort. Ein echter Papst hätte längst die Waffen sprechen lassen oder die Christen aufgefordert gegen ihre Feinde in den Kampf zu ziehen.
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Es wird schlimmer....:
Islamisten auf dem Vormarsch
Extremisten vertreiben libysche Christen
http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/internatio...ten-1.18047777
Und öffentliches Auspeitschen in Libyen....:
Public Whipping in Libya
Democracy in Libya works really well
Read more at http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=8b4_1...mhpxK8lLBLO.99
Wtf?
+18) Making wine with dead humen body's
Leaked video Showing Libyan rats Making what is appearing to be wine made with humen corps.
Read more at http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=531_1...1Gu2J0wUVl3.99
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Bis vor kurzem wusste ich nicht, dass es dort überhaupt Christen gab.
AW: Was ist los in Libyen? Ursachen, Wirkung und Entwicklung / Sammelstrang
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Bis vor kurzem wusste ich nicht, dass es dort überhaupt Christen gab.
Wurde ja gern verschwiegen das es Christen und Libertäre Muslime (Sufis) dort gab. Auch den Sufis geht es dort an den Kragen.
http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2...an-attack?lite
Ein älteres Video, ich denke das sollte jeder sehen. Die neuen Herrscher zeigen ihren Respekt vor anderen Religionen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=el5ZGVXOAiU
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Die Christen sind wohl ägyptische Kopten ,die dort gearbeitet haben ...Lybien hat kaum Christen
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Ezzat Attallah in Libya. Upper Egyptian Attallah was arrested in Libya for the suspicion of spreading Christianity. After couple of days of his detention along with other Egyptian Christians , he died."The image on the right : The famous silent man from Tahrir square received the body of Ezzat in Cairo airport with this message 'Ezzat do not be sad , Mohamed will bring back your rights' "
According to the family of late Attallah , he was tortured till death. His wife claims that she took photos for his body with signs of torture.His family is saying that he was not promoting Christianity and that he was his only relation to those Christians arrested there that the authorities there found his contact number in one of the detainees’ mobile phone if I understand correctly. Attallah used to own mobile repair shop in Libya.
Egyptian Christians protested angrily for two days in a row at Libyan embassy in Zamalek area in Cairo last week. Some of them burned the Libyan flag in anger. Then Libyans became angry too after knowing that their flag was burned in Cairo torched an Egyptian Church in Benghazi on Thursday.
al masry al youm
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Die Christen sind wohl ägyptische Kopten ,die dort gearbeitet haben ...Lybien hat kaum Christen
Du hast Recht...
Libya: 50 Egyptian Christians seized by Islamist militias
The video is startling enough: a room full of dozens of Egyptian Christians, lorded over by Libyan Islamist militiamen who have shaved their captives' heads and are abusing them over the bibles and religious images sitting on the table in front of them.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...-militias.html
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Knapp 2 Jahre nach dem vom Westen gesponsorten Al Kaida Putsch gegen Oberst Gaddafi, hat er radikale Salafismus nun auch seine Heimatstadt Sirte erreicht. Radikalsalafisten haben dort mittlerweile die Scharia eingeführt. Öffentliche Auspeitschungen gehören dort mittlerweile zur Tagesordnung:
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A video of Islamists whipping young men has caused outrage in Libya, with the prime minister threatening Sunday (March 17th) to "severely punish" those responsible, AFP reported.
Titled "According to Sharia", the 5-minute video shot in Moamer Kadhafi's hometown of Sirte shows bearded men taking turns whipping five young men tied to a tree. In the clip, some 20 bearded men are seen in an outdoor courtyard. The footage also shows pickups often used by armed militias in Libya.
http://allafrica.com/stories/201303190774.html
Westliche Demokratie in Aktion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bka4q8_YXCI
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Auch die US hörige "Menschenrechtsorganisation" Human Rights Watch hat jetzt die Vertreibung und Verfolgung der Einwohner Tawerghas als Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit eingestuft.
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The Libyan government should take urgent steps to stop serious and ongoing human rights violations against inhabitants of the town of Tawergha, who are widely viewed as having supported Muammar Gaddafi. The forced displacement of roughly 40,000 people, arbitrary detentions, torture, and killings are widespread, systematic, and sufficiently organized to be crimes against humanity and should be condemned by the United Nations Security Council.
Newly released satellite imagery analysis shows the systematic destruction of large swaths of the town by arson and targeted demolitions after the fighting there had stopped in mid-2011, in an apparent attempt to prevent Tawerghans from returning home.
http://www.hrw.org/node/114309
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Laut der Huffington Post nimmt der Einfluß radikaler Salafisten welche 2011 von Natobombern unterstützt wurden mehr und mehr zu.
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Radical Islamists have unleashed a string of attacks on foreign and Christian targets. These actions include threats, beatings, public lashings and desecration of holy sites.
Last week, a video was uploaded to YouTube depicting the public lashing of a group of men in Sirte. In the video, bearded men take turns tying the men to a tree and whipping them for over 15 minutes each. The men were accused of violating sharia, or traditional Islamic law.
Though unidentified in the video, the men responsible for the lashing are reported by al-Arabiya to be members of Ansar al-Sharia ("Partisans of Islamic Law"), a militant Islamic group that has also claimed responsibility for the assault on the American consulate.
Women are particularly threatened by the fundamentalist interpretation of sharia that these militants seek to enforce.
Aicha al-Magrabi, a poet and university lecturer, was recently stopped by a militia as she rode home from work in Tripoli. The men beat her male driver and threatened to punish al-Magrabi for “being alone in a car with men without a male relative as a guardian.”
Radicalism has been growing in Libya since the early days of the revolution, back in February 2011. Throughout the year, Islamic militants were sighted in several cities throughout the country, fighting alongside their secular counterparts to overthrow Muammar Qadhafi. Now, militias -- both secular and Islamic -- compete for power in the weak state.
With this history in mind, some see recent events in Libya as the natural consequences of a combination of instability, a power vacuum and an influx of jihadist militants.
“Secular regimes, such as the one that existed under Qaddafi, kept Islamist sentiment in check," Barak Barfi, a research fellow at the New America Foundation, told The Media Line. "The collapse of his government, in addition to nonexistent security, has allowed such groups to flourish. With no pervasive intelligence services to persecute them, they are today able to establish virtual states within a state.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...n_2909693.html