Posts Tagged ‘Rebels’

Libyan Army to NATO Rebels – We will Kill You Everywhere -

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

Forces loyal to the embattled Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi have launched more airstrikes on strategically important areas held by rebel forces. Gaddafi warplanes dropped missiles on the residential areas in the eastern port of Ras Lanuf. There are also reports of tank fire and fierce battles between opposition forces and Gaddafi loyalists in the city of Zawiyah. Government troops, in the mean time, surrounded the southern town of Zintan, but forces are still in control. Two hotels housing reporters have come under bomb attacks in Benghazi. The east of the country is now settling and moving forward despite fierce battles between revolutionary and pro-regime forces in some cities, a Press TV correspondent reported. On the international front, Britain and France are stepping up their efforts to put in place a no-fly zone over Libya. A UN resolution is being drafted to be debated by NATO defense ministers on Thursday. In the meantime two members of the rebel leadership are to speak to the members of the European Parliament on the developments in Libya later on Tuesday. Moreover, rebel council has rejected an offer from Gaddafi and his associates to negotiate an exit strategy. “We are not negotiating with someone who spilled Libyan blood and continues to do so. Why would we trust the guy today?” Reuters quoted the council’s spokesman Mustafa Gheriani as saying. The 30-member body was established in the eastern city of Benghazi by revolutionary forces following the liberation

Allies launch Libya force as Gadhafi hits rebels

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

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Allies launch Libya force as Gadhafi hits rebels
Benghazi, Libya— The U.S. fired more than 100 cruise missiles from the sea while French fighter jets targeted Moammar Gadhafi’s forces from the air on Saturday, launching the broadest international military effort since the Iraq war in support of an uprising that had seemed on the verge of defeat.
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Soccer Capsules: Pumas draw 0-0 with Pachuca to remain unbeaten
MEXICO (AP) — UNAM Pumas remain the only undefeated team in Mexico despite having a player sent off and Argentine striker Martin Bravo missing an early penalty in a 0-0 draw against lowly Pachuca on Sunday.
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Rebels shoot down plane

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

Rebels shoot down plane
The bodies of the two airmen were sprawled face down in the sand, the molten core of their wrecked jet engine still glowing beside them.
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Dub Inc. @ CMW
Background/ Composition: French reggae/raga dancehall collective Dub Inc. are a driving force both culturally and politically. The band feature two dueling vocalists who trade the spotlight and merge a variety of vocal styles from Jamaican toasting to Arabic wailing.
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Models strut in rare West Bank fashion show
Draped in sleek evening gowns and frothy wedding dresses, the models at the West Bank’s first haute couture fashion show could have been walking at Paris Fashion Week.
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Rebels attack boys’ school, music concert

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

‘New ruling is to help local music industry’
KUALA LUMPUR: The new ruling that makes it compulsory for radio stations to play songs by local artistes or risk having their licences revoked is aimed at giving the local music industry a shot in the arm.

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BBC 6 Music, Asian Network to close
LONDON, March 2 (UPI) — The British Broadcasting Corp. has confirmed it plans to close its BBC 6 Music and Asian Network divisions as a cost-saving measure.

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Rebels attack boys’ school, music concert
AFP/Peshawar Taliban militants blew up a boys’ school and assailants threw grenades at a music event, killing a student, in separate incidents in north and southwest Pakistan, officials said yesterday.

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