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Saturday, November 14, 2015

Latakia Massacres: Rebel Deaths Correlated by Groups

Latakia Massacres: Rebel Deaths Correlated by Groups 
And Overview of the Groups
November 14, (incomplete)
last edits Dec. 3

 "Martyr" "Abo Abdulrahman" from Libya,
Member of ISIS or FSA - lists disagree
Still struggling with my post on ISIS-FSA teamwork, I need some work space for this project to compare rebel deaths recorded in the HRW report (read or download page) compared to entries in the VDC database. A couple of interesting details were emerging, and it deserved a space to see how many more and to compare them.

HRW found 20 opposition groups groups were involved, and I see 17 listed, besides "FSA under Salem Idriss' command," which was claimed to be present but may not have been. Named fighters killed in the operation are provided for most groups.

For the VDC side, first, I'll use the entries collected here at ACLOS, (rebel "martyrs" with martyrdom location: Latakia), and later I'll look for further VDC matches.

I'll also use this a space where all groups can be listed, to provide basic details and some specifics for each.

1 Ahrar al-Sham

-Wikipedia page, as Harakat Ahrar ash-Sham al-Islamiyya (Arabic: حركة أحرار الشام الإسلامية ‎ Ahrār ash-Shām, meaning "Islamic Movement of the Free Men of al-Sham" (greater Syria/Levant) A coalition of Islamist brigades that "cooperates with the Free Syrian Army and other secular rebel groups; however, it does not maintain ties with the Syrian National Council." With a "strict and secretive leadership” and funding from Kuwait, Ahrar al-Sham was a founding and leading member of the Syrian Islamic Front, and was a member of the Turkish-sponsored 2015 Idlib "army of conquest" along with Al-Nusra. HRW heard that Ahrar al-Sham was a leading group in the offensive, and its local leader Abu Taha was deputized with dispersing the funds provided by Suqour al-Izz. They announced their role in “liberating” four villages," (Isterbeh, Nabata, Hamboushia, Abu Makka) and posted video of them breaking into homes in a fifth (Balouta). Ahrar al-Sham initially held no hostages, in September "assumed responsibility for the hostages taken during the offensive," somehow securing their transfer from fellow groups JMA and Daesh (ISIS).
Reuters, Oct. 11 reports a sort of denial from the group: "If someone uses a weapon against you, you have to fight them. If they do not, you must not kill them," and that's it. The unstated half could be that the Alawites raised the sword against them (all Sunnis) so the Alawites have to die. That vague statement was from "Ahrar al-Sham's political office in Raqqa." Raqqa was taken over by Islamists in March, 2013, and then taken by Daesh (ISIS) as their capitol in mid-August, just as this Latakia offensive was ending. So if Ahrar al-Sham had its offices there two months later, it suggests they were working with the Islamic State at that time (the Wikipedia entry doesn't mention any alliance or breaking of it, as it does with the other two).

HRW found "three Moroccan fighters from Ahrar al-Sham that were killed in Esterbeh on August 4." These overflows from "Sham al-ISlam", I'm guessing, are named:
-  Abu Omar al-Maghrabi
= Abu Omar al-Maghrebi, died in "Astrabeh Village" "Rank: FSA"
- Abu Moaz al-Maghrabi 

= Abu Moaz al-Maghrebi, died in Astrabeh Village. Also "FSA"
- Abu Adam al-Maghrabi 
= Abo Adam al-Maghrebi, died in "Astrabeh Village". Also "FSA"

So, Ahrar al-Sham, who cooperates with the FSA (besides with al-Nusra and, in this case at least, with ISIS) but isn't a member or beholden to any of their rules or commands, is listed by the VDC under a simplified "FSA" heading. From this and the rest, it seems "FSA" means against Assad, not ISIS, and not even al-Nusra. Except the one guy that was Nusra and the one that was Daesh ... (see each entry below). Everyone else is under that vague umbrella. Or, considering joint command, etc. ... "FSA" might mean more in this case, like some "free" fighters deputized by agreement just before the deal (who knows?).

Also of note: HRW reports "In one of the videos, lieutenant colonel Hussein al-Harmoush, the brigade commander from Harakat Ahrar al-Sham al-Maghdad al-Aswad battalion, is identified by name and seen shooting in the operation."  That's either a nickname taken in honor of an FSA Godfather, the late Lt. Col. Hussein Harmoush or quite a coincidence.

2 ISIS/Islamic State/Daesh
Should need no introduction... 

four fighters from ISIS killed during the operation:
- Abu Moqatel al-Tunisi (a Tunisian national), killed in Esterbeh on August 4
= Abu Muqatel al-Tunesi From Tunisia. Rank: "Islamic State of Iraq and Sham." Later changed to ISIS. Died in "Astrabeh Village" by Aug. 5.
- Abu A`bed al-Rehman al-Mesra’ni killed in an unidentified location on August 4
=? Abo Abdulrahman al-Libee, from Libya, died in "Lattakia" "Rank: FSA" (photo, dead)
- Hamza al-Shishani (a Chechen)

= no match?
- Abd al-Hakim al-Alaiwi 

=?  Abdul Aziz \ Soud al-Sbaie, from Saudi Arabia. Rank: ISIS. Killed Aug. 4, Lattakia.  Known as (Abdul Hakeem al-Mwahed). photos, alive and dead. 
- no match?
=? Mohammad al-Shahi ISIS, from UAE, killed August 15, doesn't say where
- no match?

3 Jabhat al-Nusra
Al-Qaeda's official affiliate in Syria, identified by HRW as a leading group, involved in hostage-taking, executed captured cleric Badreddin Ghazal. HRW heard about: "three fighters from Jabhat al-Nusra killed on August 4"
- Abu Zabir al-Maghrabi (a Moroccan), killed in Abu Makkeh
= Abu Zubair al-Maghrebi From Morocco. Rank: Jabhat Nusra. Died in "Lattakia: Boumka village" by Aug. 5
- Abu Hamza al-Maghrabi (a Moroccan) killed in Barouda
= Abu Hamze al-Maghrebi, died in 'Lattakia: Baruda' (by Aug. 5) Rank: FSA. (photo, alive)
- Abu Ibrahim al-Libi (a Libyan) killed in Barouda
= Abo Ibrahem al-Lebi From Libya. Rank Jabhat Nusra. Died in "Lattakia: Baruda" by Aug. 5

4 Jaish al-Muhajireen wal-Ansar (JMA)
JMA commander Abu Suhaib al-Libi (as Identified) w/captives
Wikipedia page - (JMA, Arabic: جيش المهاجرين والأنصار‎ Army of Emigrants and Supporters), formerly known as the Muhajireen Brigade (Katibat al-Muhajireen), " briefly affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), but after changes in leadership it took an increasingly hostile stance against it. In September 2015, JMA pledged allegiance to the Al-Qaeda affiliated Al-Nusra Front."
JMA-Daesh confusion - formally allied at the time, using the same basic flag (their with extra words added, it seems): SOHR Facebook post "Confirmed reports that a Libyan Emir of the ISIS was killed by the al-Hamboshiya clashes ..." HRW heard he was neither ISIS nor killed (see here for details); he's one of two local JMA commanders, both Libyans. Neither is listed as killed. The VDC lists neither as killed. HRW says he was injured twice, and treated in Turkey. They say he "appears to be" the masked man hosting the hostage video uploaded September 7. His co-commander is mentioned by HRW as an apparent overall operation commander:
On August 13, Sheikh Saqr, the commander of Saquor al-Izz, tweeted that Abu Jaafar al-Libi from Jaish al-Muhajireen wal-Ansar was the leader of the operation and that his deputies were Abu Jaafar from ISIS (see Section on ISIS above) and Sheikh Qahtan from al-Tawheed.
April, 2013, the HRW report states, they established a “mujahedeen operations room” in Jabal al-Akrad, used it to organize with other extremists, and then had the center used to organize the August operation. The activist HRW spoke to (organized the groups, allied with most) said he first entered the villages later in the day on August 4, and told them “The villages fell so easily that the men were free to roam around and slaughter at their leisure…the Libyans [Jaish al-Muhajireen wal-Ansar] did not kill, they slaughtered, even women and elderly.” 

HRW learned of "10 fighters killed from Jaish al-Muhajireen wal-Ansar during the operation, many of them Tunisian and Libyan nationals." Note, none has either of Abu Suhaib's given names.
- Abu Rehmat al-Libi was killed on August 4.
= Abo Rahmeh al-Liby died Aug 4, "FSA" (photo, alive) - Commander Abu al-Farouq al-Libi 
= no match?
- Abu Obeida al-Maghrabi were killed on August 14 in Obeen.
= no match
- Abu Youssef al-Ansari 
= no VDC match
- Abu Ashraf al-Tunisi,
= Abo Ashraf al-Tunsee died in "Lattakia" by Aug. 7 (photo) "FSA"
- Abu Abdallah al-Tunisi,
= Abo Abdullah al-Tunsee died in "Lattakia" by Aug. 7 "FSA"
- Abu Trab al-Libi
= no match
- Abu Hazifa al-Libi
= no match
- Abu Hilal al-Libi
= no match 
- Abu Obeida al-Tunisi 
= no match
were also all reportedly killed (date and place of their deaths is unknown)

One of these may = Abo Rahma al-Libee died in "Lattakia" (photo) "FSA" died (by) Aug 7

Note: VDC apparently didn't get direct reports from JMA activists.


5 Suqour al-Izz
Wikipedia as Suqour al-Ezz - - (Arabic: كتيبة صقور العز‎) - primarily Saudi jihadists - initially cooperated with both Daesh and Nusra, rejected the former and merged into Nusra in January, 2014.HRW adds: "Sheikh Saqr, the leader of Suquor al-Izz, seems to identify himself on what is believed to be his Twitter account as the person responsible for the finances for the operation and that Abu Taha from Ahrar al-Sham was his deputy in this regard. The operation was reportedly largely financed by private Gulf based donors."
 
Suquor al-Izz also lists the names of several fighters killed during the Latakia operation between
August 4 and 16.
- Abu Malkat al-Azdi was killed in Esterbeh,
= Abu Malek al-Azdi unknown origin, Rank: Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (originally) Now says rank:FSA. Killed in Astrabeh, by Aug. 5.
- Abu Moaz al-Jezrawi in Barouda, on August 4.
= Abo Mouaz al-Jezrawee From Saudi Arabia. Died in Baruda "Rank: FSA"
- Abu Malek Mohamed Gharam al-Shehri, who is identified as a frontline commander, August 8 
=   no match?
Abu Medawi Yehya al-A`sseiri, August 8 
= Yehya al-Eseiree FSA, foreign (unknown) Aug 8, known as Abo Medawee, during clashes with regime's army
Abu al-Bara’ al-Si`ayri, August 8 
= no match?
Abu Hazem al-Qsseimi, August 8 
= no match
Abu Sleiman al-Tunisi (a Tunisian)  August 8 
= no match
Abed al-Basset al-Tunisi (a Tunisian) August 11
= no match 
Abu Kahled Bandar al-Kahledi on August 16.
= no match 

Note: VDC apparently didn't get direct reports from SaI activists.
6 Ahrar al-Sahel Brigade
(FSA, app. not under Idriss central command) 

An August 12 video shows FSA's chief Salem Idriss visiting "the commander of the Free Syrian Army battalion (brigade) Suquor al-Sahel, Saeed Tarbush, who was injured in the fighting in the villages," declaring "we will do our best to meet the needs of this battle and provide everything we have…" to this group, or someone else they represented? The report says:
The Ahrar al-Sahel Brigade announced its formation on May 23, 2012 as a unit operating under the FSA in Latakia.218 Based on statements made by the leader of the group, Abu Ahmad, the group does not appear to be under the command and control of Salim Idriss.
 This group is the best fit for Idriss-supported or commanded or worth being seen with anyway. They also claim involvement on the 4th in Isterbeh, Abu Makkah, Hamboushia, Beit Shakouhi, via a sub-unit (the Assad Allah Hamza battalion. Abu Talal, reportedly the commander of the Assad Allah Hamza brigade, was reportedly injured while fighting in Esterbeh on the same day. Amer al-Haddad, an al-Hijra ila Allah fighter, was killed there. HRW saw graffiti in Abu Makkeh - on a house “Liwa Tahrir, Ahrar al-Sahel Battalion”
Amer al-Haddad, an al-Hijra ila Allah fighter, killed in Esterbeh
Amer Jamal al-Haddad, FSA, age 25, from Syria, actually - Hiffeh, Latakia, so nearby. died in (blank), Aug. 9 from "shelling by regime's army." Photo (alive).

7 Farouq Brigades
This is definitely a unit of FSA, if not under SMC control - Wikipedia states it was founded by a number of Homs based members of the Free Syrian Army mid-2011, including Abdulrazaq Tlass (Houla Massacre, masturbation), and others including Abu Sakkar (genocidal cannibal/scavenger)… powerful in 2012, sliding by mid-2013, defunct in 2014, helped form the Syrian Islamic Liberation Front along the way. Wikipedia says Farouq is Part of: Free Syrian Army, Syrian Islamic Liberation Front (2012-2013), but HRW's report said "It is not known whether the Independent Omar al-Farouq Brigade operates within the command structure of the Free Syrian Army". … at any rate, involvement here is not very clear: a September 21 video "shows al-Farouq Brigade fighters film the destruction in Barouda and Talla from afar pointing out the locations of the Syrian army. Graffiti referencing the al-Farouq brigade was also left in Abu Makkeh." No deaths mentioned. 

8 The Hassan al-Azhari Battalion
Led by "Abu Taha from Latakia," HRW reported, this battalionand "posted on their Facebook page that they liberated Nbeiteh village and that the fighters were on their way to take control of the Barouda tower."
An "opposition activist" told HRW “Abu Taha protected Alawite women from the foreigners [other fighters] who wanted to kill them.” 
fighters from their unit who died during the operation including
- Ahmad Khaled Khlou (killed in Abu Makkeh on August 6)
= no VDC match?
- Abo Mosaab (killed in Abu Makkeh, date unknown but announcement posted on August 6).
no VDC match?

9 The Heroes of Khirbet al-Jawz and the Oussama Bin Zeid Battalion (sub-unit)
(FSA, app. not under Idriss central command, graffiti in Hamoushiya proclaims their approval of a "genocide against the Alawites") No deaths listed.


10 Saif Allah al-Masloul, al-Ansar
HRW reports this group bragged on the 7th how on “August 5 they raided Blouta killing all the shabiha” (a day late?) A video shows them raiding Abu Makkah on the 5th.” They claim to part of “Al-Ansar.” Little else seems to be known. They report fighterAmmar Mustafa Mo`mari was also reportedly injured during the offensive on Abu Makkeh and died from his injuries on August 7.
= Ammar Moustafa Meaamaree FSA, died in Lattakia: Boumka village by the 7th.

11 Sham al-Islam (HSI)

A very intriguing group, apparently heavily involved - Harakat Sham al-Islam (HSI - Wikipedia article) (Arabic: حركة شام الإسلام‎, meaning "Islamic Movement of the Levant") is composed of primarily Moroccans. On 25 July 2014 that it became part of the Jabhat Ansar al-Din, which claimed neutrality in the conflict between ISIS and other groups (Syria Comment) HSI was involved in the 2014 Latakia offensive (late March) and then designated as a terrorist organization by the US State Department on 24 September 2014. On 23 September, 2015 Jabhat Ansar al-Din almost marked the anniversary of that by formally joining with al-Nusra, who claim to oppose Daesh. 
The WP states "The group was founded in August 2013 by three Moroccan detainees who had been released from the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, Ibrahim bin Shakran, Ahmed Mizouz and Mohammed AlamiHarakat Sham al-Islam first came to notice because of the role it played in the 2013 Latakia offensive," which was about the same time it first appeared. In fact, HRW (who gives another name for the leader, Abu Ahmad al-Muhajir, Moroccan and former Guantanamo Bay detainee) makes it sound like they were an informal group not yet announced at the time; HSI's formation was only announced publicly with a Youtube video on August 18, it says, as the operation in Latakia ended – waiting to see if any of them survived? Tamimi agrees: they emerged in "mid-August") (also notes "Mohammed al-'Alami, using the name Abu Hamza al-Maghrebi" and "Ibrahim bin Shakaran as its leader, who is known in Syria as Abu Ahmad al-Muhajir" - confusion resolved)

Their reported dead:
- Abu Hamza al-Maghribi (a Moroccan, via Guantánamo Bay), one of the group’s generals, was killed on August 4 in Barouda
= Abu Hamze al-Maghrebi, died in 'Lattakia: Baruda' (by Aug. 5) Rank: FSA
Zein al-`Abedine, a Sham al-Islam fighter as having been killed in Kindah on August 4.
= Zain al-Abden al-Maghrebi died in "Lattakia: Kinda village" Rank:FSA
Three Sham al-Islam fighters also died in Esterbeh on August 4
= ?? (unclaimed foreign FSA entries - any Moroccans left? yep)
=?  Nibras al-Maghrabee Morocco, "FSA" on or before Aug 7 (photo, dead)
= other 2, possibly listed, also as FSA, maybe even Syrian

Further, all 3 Ahrar al-Sham fighters, killed on the first day, were Moroccans - likely overflow from this group, loaned out. But note, VDC got all 6 Moroccans with both groups listed.
 
12 Al-Tawhid/Sheikh Qahtan Battalion
HRW: "The Sheikh Qahtan Battalion, formerly al-Tawhid (distinct from the FSA group)," operates "under the umbrella of Ansar al-Sham, a member of the Syrian Islamic Front." They were seen firing rockets on Barouda, and left tags in Aubin (Obeen). This groups started the Latakia offensive named Tawhid, but was renamed after "Sheikh Qahtan Haj Mohamed, a Syrian from Haffeh in Latakia, a deputy commander of the operation, was killed" They immediately renamed it after him. This = VDC's Qahtan Haj Mohammad from Syria, Hiffeh. Rank: "FSA." "Brigadier Leader," died Aug 4, location blank (photo, shown at right). HRW reports ''On August 13, Sheikh Saqr, the commander of Saquor al-Izz, tweeted that Abu Jaafar al-Libi from Jaish al-Muhajireen wal-Ansar was the leader of the operation and that his deputies were Abu Jaafar from ISIS and Sheikh Qahtan from al-Tawhid." This guy was chosen alongside an ISIS commander by the Daesh-affiliated operation leader, for a bit of local flavor.


The rest - Suqour al-Sham (FSA, non-command), Sons of al-Qadisiyya (FSA funding cooperation), Thuwar al-Haffeh, Ibrahim Khalil, Al-Shaheed Sino Rebels Battalion (small local groups) - have no mention of deaths.

13 Sons of al-Qadisiyya
This was formed around Feb. 2013, as “one branch of the “Civilian Protection Commission” in Latakia and its Countryside ... composed of various battalions including al-Farouq and al-Ansar” with a mission is to link the brigades with financial supporters and donors in coordination with the Free Syrian Army abroad.” In a video from August 5 or earlier, Sons of al-Qadisiyya fighters launch three grad missiles at some of the targeted villages. 

14 Suqour al-Sham
Associated with Jabhat Tahrir Suriya. A video “shows Suquor al-Sham clashing
with the Syrian army during the offense on Barouda tower on August 4,” and “graffiti identifying Suquor al-Sham was also left in Obeen village.”


15/16/17 Thuwar al-Haffeh, Ibrahim Khalil, Al-Shaheed Sino Rebels Battalion
These last three are implicated by graffiti, with limited background information, and no specifics on anything but where their graffiti was seen. As the report explains, Thuwar al-Haffeh (revolutionaries of Haffeh, a nearby city) marked a spot in Abu Makkeh, Ibrahim Khalil and his soldiers, in the Sleibeh al-Hamboushieh hamlet, and the al-Shaheed Sino Rebels Battalion in Abu Makkeh. Sino probably doesn't mean Chinese, but Hsino, as labeled on Wikimapia - a town near Salma.

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18 Front for Authenticity and Development 
The Front for Authenticity and Development (FAD) or Authenticity and Development Front is a U.S.-backed, Saudi-funded, "moderate Islamist" force, using FSA colors and cooperating with them, but not a part of FSA or answerable to the SNC. Co-founded in 2011 by defectors including Farouq's Abdulrazaq Tlass, they maintain a low profile, appearing neither secular nor overtly jihadist. They have controlled territory, if limited to sectors of some cities and no swathes of land (once with sectors of Aleppo, Deraa, and Douma, decreasing from there, but in 2015 granted a prized share in Jis al-Shughour).
Graffiti implicates them, but the HRW report doesn't mention it. They cite a video from August 9 (still available) supposedly showing FSA fighters, as the title says. But the alternating corner stamps says FAD and someone else (unclear) jointly produced the video (among others from the offensive). And the graffiti at their checkpoint says this:
Which we had translated:
Top, easy: Allah Akbar
الله أكبر
Line 2 first half: first brigade
اللواء الأول  
Line 2, second half: an unclear symbol, then "western front"
 الجبهة الغربية
line 3 "belonging to Authenticity and Development Front. (or Front for... FAD)
التابع لجبهة الأصالة والتنمية
"Western front" is probably a unit invented just for this for this joint foray.
The graffiti was seen in a video of theirs, on the wall of a checkpoint at the entrance to the village of Kharata, population 37, suggesting they were in charge there at filming time anyway, which was not very early – the 9th. Other videos, will take more analysis. Some reports (like HRW's) don't mention fatalities there at all, but some say everyone in Kharata died, or only 10 survived.

--- VDC's "FSA," 
Foreign (not listed above)
Kuwait
Qatar
 
Saudi Arabia
Unknown

"FSA" Syrian
(partial list from ACLOS page - will see if report lists any)
  • Abo al-Moughira location blank, Aug. 4 (photo)
  • Anas Sheikhani Mount Kurds: Doreen, Aug 4 Video - oddly dramatic, filmed by a dead man. Or fake? Is that supposed to be the camera of Iehab dahou, from the Salma Media center, who is listed as getting shot Aug. 4 in Salma? (will be added somewhere above, later) Wasn't this right at the start of an optional surprise offensive? They make it look like some grim and desperate last stand.
  • Ahd Tarboosh, only listed local martyr Aug. 5, from"Hiffeh: Defil" died in Astrebeh (Isterbeh). Has video. (add: May be related to "commander of the Free Syrian Army battalion (brigade) Suquor al-Sahel, Saeed Tarbush, who was injured in the fighting in the village," paid a visit by Salem Idriss, under whose command the battalion did not seem to be, HRW found. Had another fighter die in the same village Aug 9) 
  • Haj Asaad Died Lattakia: Mount Kurds Aug 6
  • Malek As'ad Lattakia: Mount Kurds, not actually on the list, with death date 00-00-00, but by index number was reported right after the last, app. related martyr...)
  • Unidentified, but from Hiffeh. Died Aug. 6 Astrabeh Village
On the 6th, rebels were killed in two areas as government forces pushed back - Astrabeh Village (Isterbeh - several killed) and Kafraya (two killed). Daily deaths (a few) continued until about the 10th, increasingly by shelling, and increasingly back towards the rebel base town of Salma. For example Amer Jamal al-Haddad, age 25, from Hiffeh, died (blank), Aug. 9 by "shelling by regime's army." Local Syrians stopped dying, by the list, about August 10, and non-locals (mostly from Idlib) took over the dying from there, a few a day on average up to about the 20th. Some examples:

Monday, March 30, 2015

Libyan Terror Spreads in the Maghreb

March 30, 2015

Ever since Libya's government was destroyed, strangely enough the country has been something of a basket case, with unchecked Islamist terrorism spreading all across North Africa, besides into Syria and beyond. Mali, Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt - AQIM, LIFG, Belhaj, Daesh/ISIS, etc. and fighting in Libya itself ... I myself don't have much to say yet, but commentator H dropped these links in comments elsewhere I'll use as a starter, and at least a place for more related comments.
 
21/03/2015 Yasmine Ryan Terrorists in museum raid trained in Libyan camp http://www.independent.ie/world-news/middle-east/terrorists-in-museum-raid-trained-in-libyan-camp-31083811.html
 
training battalion Uqba Qaminis Benghazi area April 2011
 
 
Saturday 28 March 2015
The Associated Press also reported that Libya and neighboring Egypt
last month urgently requested international aid, including the lifting of the embargo,

after a video of the beheading of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians

announced the presence of Islamic State group supporters
in the oil-rich North African country. Saturday 28 March 2015
http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/un-security-council-holds-libya-arms-embargo-place-43244801

The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution on Friday to step up the fight against Islamic militants in Libya but without lifting the arms embargo.
http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/un-security-council-holds-libya-arms-embargo-place-43244801



16 feb. 2015 - Libya's air force commander, Saqr al-Joroushi,
told Egyptian state TV that the airstrikes were co-ordinated with the Libyan side
http://globalnews.ca/news/1832577/egypt-stages-2nd-wave-of-strikes-against-islamic-state-after-video-of-killings/

Egypt warplanes strike ISIS targets in Libya after killings of Christian hostages

The 21 – mainly young men from impoverished families – had travelled to Libya for work
and were kidnapped in two groups in December and January from the coastal city of Sirte.

The strikes hit four IS positions in the eastern Libyan city of Darna,
an extremist stronghold that was taken over by an Islamic State affiliate last year,

Monday 16 March 2015

Sirte Monday 16 March 2015 Yasmine Ryan

Islamist groups in the eastern city of Derna declared allegiance to the Iraqi leader of Isis,
Abu Bakr Baghdadi, in late 2014, some replacing existing  links to al-Qaeda.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/isis-in-libya-muammar-gaddafis-soldiers-are-back-in-the-country-and-fighting-under-the-black-flag-of-the-islamic-state-10111964.html

This “Islamic emirate” has recently been reinforced by 300 Libyan jihadists
that have returned home from Syria and Iraq,
where they were fighting alongside ISIL’s al Battar Brigade – first in Deir ez-Zor (Syria),
and then in Mosul (Iraq)
http://journal-neo.org/2015/02/18/rus-liviya-igil-vplotnuyu-podoshel-k-evrope/



Sunday, March 22, 2015
 http://www.themedialine.org/news/news_detail.asp?NewsID=42081

While Brigade 166 from Misrata, assigned by the Tripoli-based chief-of-staff,
took positions on the outskirts of Sirte to contain ISIS expansion in the area in February,
a delegation from Misrata engaged a dialogue with the terrorists holed up in Sirte.

“We asked them to lay down their arms and hand over foreign fighters”,
one of the delegation’s members told The Media Line. “We offered the protection
of the Libyan fighters and also a safe return to their hometowns like Derna.”
11 Feb 2015

The Tunisian ambassador in Libya, who resigned recently , said that the (Libyan) Government is responsible for not arresting Abu Ayaz Ahmed Rouissi
who is involved in the assassination of Chokri Belaid

Reza Boukadi said that ignoring the extradition demanded
by the Tunisian official bodies was strange and suspicious
http://www.libyaakhbar.com/libya-news/61408.html


October 23, 2014
Zaoui also nominated Abu Ayaz, leader of Ansar al-Sharia (Tunisia), who is currently in Libya.

Abu Ayaz has strong links to Libyan terrorist groups and warlords,
and had helped them recruit fighters during the Libyan uprising
and at the start of the conflict in Syria.

Thursday, October 23, 2014 Abu Ayaz (Tunisia) Ansar al-Sharia helped them recruit fighters during the Libyan uprising and at the start of the conflict in Syria.

http://english.al-akhbar.com/node/22161

In Tunisia, the Uqba bin Nafi Brigade, led by Algerian terrorist Luqman Abu Sakhr,
declared allegiance to ISIS in a video posted on websites affiliated to extremists nearly a month ago

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Terrorists came from Libya
http://networkedblogs.com/HiFB3

Algerian officials have been complaining for days now that the terrorists in Algeria slipped in from Libya. I noticed that US media did not report that probably because it embarrasses them to note that the terrorists were in fact recipients of Western largesse during the NATO war on Libya.

http://nsnbc.me/2013/01/22/the-al-qaeda-in-the-islamic-maghreb-whos-who-who-is-behind-the-terrorists/
More recently, reports confirm that AQIM has received weapons from the Libya Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG).

http://news.yahoo.com/algeria-state-news-agency-army-133836079.html
The BP gas field is 60 kilometers west of the Libyan border

Saturday 28 March 2015
The Associated Press also reported that Libya and neighboring Egypt
last month urgently requested international aid, including the lifting of the embargo,

after a video of the beheading of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians

announced the presence of Islamic State group supporters
in the oil-rich North African country. Saturday 28 March 2015
http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/un-security-council-holds-libya-arms-embargo-place-43244801

The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution on Friday to step up the fight against Islamic militants in Libya but without lifting the arms embargo.
http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/un-security-council-holds-libya-arms-embargo-place-43244801


16 feb. 2015 - Libya's air force commander, Saqr al-Joroushi,
told Egyptian state TV that the airstrikes were co-ordinated with the Libyan side
http://globalnews.ca/news/1832577/egypt-stages-2nd-wave-of-strikes-against-islamic-state-after-video-of-killings/

Egypt warplanes strike ISIS targets in Libya after killings of Christian hostages

The 21 – mainly young men from impoverished families – had travelled to Libya for work
and were kidnapped in two groups in December and January from the coastal city of Sirte.

The strikes hit four IS positions in the eastern Libyan city of Darna,
an extremist stronghold that was taken over by an Islamic State affiliate last year,

Monday 16 March 2015

Sirte Monday 16 March 2015 Yasmine Ryan

Islamist groups in the eastern city of Derna declared allegiance to the Iraqi leader of Isis,
Abu Bakr Baghdadi, in late 2014, some replacing existing  links to al-Qaeda.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/isis-in-libya-muammar-gaddafis-soldiers-are-back-in-the-country-and-fighting-under-the-black-flag-of-the-islamic-state-10111964.html

This “Islamic emirate” has recently been reinforced by 300 Libyan jihadists
that have returned home from Syria and Iraq,
where they were fighting alongside ISIL’s al Battar Brigade – first in Deir ez-Zor (Syria),
and then in Mosul (Iraq)
http://journal-neo.org/2015/02/18/rus-liviya-igil-vplotnuyu-podoshel-k-evrope/



Sunday, March 22, 2015
 http://www.themedialine.org/news/news_detail.asp?NewsID=42081

While Brigade 166 from Misrata, assigned by the Tripoli-based chief-of-staff,
took positions on the outskirts of Sirte to contain ISIS expansion in the area in February,
a delegation from Misrata engaged a dialogue with the terrorists holed up in Sirte.

“We asked them to lay down their arms and hand over foreign fighters”,
one of the delegation’s members told The Media Line. “We offered the protection
of the Libyan fighters and also a safe return to their hometowns like Derna.”
March 25, 2015

Forces loyal to the Tripoli government, sent to Sirte from the western city of Misrata,
have clashed several times with the militants and had set up checkpoints near the power station.

The region east of Sirte has been a battlefield since December
when a force loyal to Libya Dawn tried to seize Libya’s biggest oil ports,

Al Sider and Ras Lanuf, but both remain under the control of forces
loyal to the recognised Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni.

http://gulfnews.com/news/mena/libya/daesh-militants-kill-five-pro-tripoli-government-fighters-1.1478925

Militants loyal to Daesh, the group which controls much of Syria and Iraq,
have exploited the turmoil by expanding in eastern and central Libya in recent months.
They have taken over government offices, universities and a radio station in Sirte in the last few weeks.



25 march 2015 Operation Sunrise (Shorouq)
A suicide bomber has killed five members of Operation Sunrise (Shorouq) at a checkpoint
at the steam power station outside Sirte, according to a military source in the area.
The attack is said to have taken place late this morning.
So far there are no details, although IS is suspected.

Last week, it announced that there would be an onslaught of suicide and car bombings
against Libya Dawn and Misrata which it accused of being “enemies of God”.

Operation Sunrise, set up by Libya Dawn to take the eastern oil fields and terminals
has a large Misratan input.

Last December, 14 guards protecting the town’s Al-Khaleej (Gulf) Power Station,
which is still under construction, were murdered in an attack.

The perpetrators have never been discovered
although at the time Operation Sunrise forces were blamed.
The dead men were said to have been from the same tribe as General Khalifa Hafter.

http://www.libyaherald.com/2015/03/25/suicide-bomber-kills-5-operation-sunrise-members-in-sirte-power-station-attack-report/



March 22, 2015

Misrata forces have been literally trapped in Ben Jawad for the last month,
pinned down between the rival forces led by General Khalifa Haftar on one side
and ISIS on the other.

Last December, Misrata, allied with the Tripoli-based National Congress
which was reinstated after the Supreme Court invalidated the parliamentary elections

held in June as illegitimate, launched the Sharooq operation, “English sunset,”

to take control over the oil terminals controlled

by federalist forces and General Haftar,

lined up with the rival parliament sheltered in the far eastern town of Tubruq,
which considers the Supreme court’s verdict invalid because it was allegedly
handed down under duress.

“ISIS men have been grouping there for months, but that day they openly came out,”
a member of Misrata intelligence told The Media Line.

http://www.themedialine.org/news/news_detail.asp?NewsID=42081

The followers of the caliphate had slowly infiltrated the hometown
of former Libyan strongman Muammar Qaddafi from the beginning of 2014,

when the head of the Salafi group Ansar Al Sharia, Attir Ahmed, was killed in battle.


Situation 21 march 2015 :

https://twitter.com/vtchakarova/status/579211411726942209

Sirte is under full IS control and the battles are in the outskirts of the city

https://twitter.com/generalshami472/status/579551921079513089
Around 500 Isis fighters are in Sirte.

Their identities are unknown because of the black masks they wear.

As well as the conference centre, they hold a hotel and the flour mill.
A few hundred metres away from the mill, Misrata forces take their coffee in a roadside café.

Misrata, Libya’s third-largest city located to the east of Tripoli, is the power base of the Libya Dawn faction
which seized power in Tripoli in August.

Ibrahim Ben Rajab, head of the Misrata Military Council, said that they had hoped other cities would contribute
more forces to Brigade 166, to avoid the risk that Misrata would be subjected to a retaliatory campaign by Isis.
http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article9736245.ece/alternates/w1024/Abu-Musab-al-Zarqawi.jpg
http://www.alwasat.ly/ar/news/world/13321/
أبو مصعب الزرقاوي Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
Remarkably, among those transited from Jordan to Syria were especially
the followers of the leader of "Al-Qaeda" in Iraq,
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who was killed in 2006.


Ajaj al-Saqr, a general who had served under Gaddafi and was loyal to him until the end, was among those injured. ( and never leaves an internet trace)
He had been living in exile in Egypt and is believed to have returned to Sirte recently.
https://twitter.com/FreeBenghazi/status/577633174080991232



Mohamed Sakr
http://isisstudygroup.com/?tag=mohamed-sakr
Bilal el-Berjawi

and Mohamed Sakr

were also associated with Mohammed Emwazi
while he lived in the UK


Remarkably ressemblance of uniforms of garbage/ kommama cleaners Sirte
https://www.facebook.com/SirteNews/photos/pcb.829047827180558/829047680513906/?type=1&theater

and : orange jumpsuits of Egyptian Christians kidnapped from Surt

A recent video depicting the beheadings of Egyptian Christians kidnapped from Surt appeared

to have been taped on the Libyan shoreline,
but it also featured
the parent group’s signature audiovisual sophistication, orange jumpsuits and ceremonial knives.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/16/world/middleeast/islamic-state-video-beheadings-of-21-egyptian-christians.html



Fighters under the banner of the Tripolitania Province of the Islamic State

announced last month that they were holding about 20 Egyptian Christians, or Copts.

A similar number of Egyptian Christians in Libya seeking work
had disappeared in the mid-coastal city of Surt.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/11/world/africa/isis-seizes-opportunity-in-libyas-turmoil.html?_r=0

The coalition that sent Mr. Hassan, which is known as Libya Dawn
and opposes General Hifter, includes some Islamic extremist groups
in the eastern cities of Benghazi, Darnah and possibly elsewhere.

Its supporters often try to argue that the Islamic State fighters in Surt are merely a front
for Qaddafi loyalists or supporters of General Hifter.
https://justpaste.it/j0rk

Asma Magariaf ‏@LibyanBentBladi
Isis in Libya: Gaddafi's soldiers are back in the country

https://twitter.com/LibyanBentBladi/status/577657483981901824

Yasmine Ryan reports from Sirte in a rare dispatch from jihadis’ other war
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/profile/yasmine-ryan.html

Many Misratans insist that the fighters now in Sirte are Gaddafi loyalists,


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/isis-in-libya-muammar-gaddafis-soldiers-are-back-in-the-country-and-fighting-under-the-black-flag-of-the-islamic-state-10111964.html


https://www.facebook.com/210644359063747/photos/a.210789565715893.46321.210644359063747/655204434607735/?type=1

Al Daesh dead today in a lightning attack Battalion 166 Sirte
March 16
https://www.facebook.com/210644359063747/photos/a.210789565715893.46321.210644359063747/654069718054540/?type=1
This organization, headed by lt. col. Abdallah Sanussi al Migrahi, is divided between domestic and foreign security services. Sanussi heads external security,

with Abdul Salam Zadma as his deputy (external operations and fundamentalist movements).

Domestic security is headed by the justice and general security minister,
Mohamed Maumud al Hijazi.

Number two man is transport minister Ezzedin al Inchiri
and number three is Suleiman Ashiri, who is believed to have organized
the kidnapping of the ex foreign minister Mahmud Kikkhia in Cairo in December, 1994.
http://sijill.tripod.com/sec95.htm



Tuesday,17/March/2015
Mohammed Zadma of the military police in Sirte, Libya said : Quiet prevail in the city
and its suburbs since Tuesday morning.

He added that the Dawn forces organize their ranks to break
into Nofaliya area (oil areas 120 km east of Sirte and 70 km west of Bin Jawad, ),

" Where Pockets of hard-line elements loyal to the organization Daash resides."
http://www.vetogate.com/1530140

according to Zadma the 11 buried Daash elements are another than the 23 bodies
we found on the battlefield in Hroah area who were delivered to the Red Crescent
in the city of Misrata.
4 February 2015:
Fighting has continued today at Sidra between forces from Libya Dawn’s Operation Sunrise,
who are trying to seize the oil terminal, and the Central Petroleum Facilities Guard (PFG)
backed by Libyan National Army’s air power.

According to Misratan sources, five Misratans were killed today in the clashes.
https://www.facebook.com/Ofw.in.libya/posts/762259600525974


Fri Feb 6, 2015 6:33am EST Oil port battle highlights threat of Libya break-up
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/02/06/libya-security-port-idUSL6N0VF1ZM20150206
Both sides facing each other near the town of Ben Jawad across a front line
littered with tank shells and bomb craters are made up of former rebels who fought
together to oust Gaddafi but are now fighting each other
over who owns the 2011 uprising.

22 January, 2015
The forces of Libya Dawn, which are fighting in western Libya, and the forces of Operation Sunrise, fighting in the area of the oil ports and petroleum crescent in central Libya,
were one step ahead of Operation Dignity.
They announced a ceasefire only hours after the first round of talks in Geneva ad ended, according to a press statement by the official spokesman for the Libya Shield forces
in the central zone, Ahmed Hadiya.
Nevertheless, Libyan sources close to Libya Dawn told the Weekly that Hadiya is close
to one of the members of parliament who is boycotting the parliamentary sessions in Tobruk,

the business magnate Fathy Bashagha, and that Hadiya issued the statement to the press on the basis of instructions from Bashagha, without first referring to
the field commanders of the Libya Dawn and Operation Sunrise forces.

http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/News/10231/20/High-stakes-for-Libya-in-Geneva.aspx

16 Jan 2015
Fajer Libya and al-shorouq announce the stop of their operation to secure the eastern oil ports

from pro-LNA Jathran forces

https://twitter.com/ghaithshennib/status/556124344381112320

4 Jan 2015
https://twitter.com/MarsadLibya/status/551764315364392961
 
Thursday 23 October 2014

http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/ansar-al-sharia-leader-almost-certainly-killed-libya-2105958401
Ansar al-Sharia leader Mohammed Al-Zahawi 'almost certainly' killed in Libya


16 November 2014:
The Presidency of the General Chief of Staff  has decided to establish a Military Operations Room for the Central region.It will be commanded by Brigadier Rajab Ali Salem Al-Hamad

and will have authority over an area stretching from 60 kilometres east of Ajdabiya
to 100 kilometres west of Sirte and south to the Jalu oasis.

Also part of the operation will be Colonel Abdullah Naji Adam, Colonel Masoud Idris Saleh Aldoas, Colonel Bashir Abdelkader Budafira, Colonel Yusef Abdul Qadir Zawawi, Airforce Colonel Yusef Ratib Khalifa Jazawi,

and retired Colonel Saeed Salem Awad Al-Jadhran.

http://www.libyaherald.com/2014/11/16/army-chief-of-staff-to-establish-operations-room-for-central-region/

11 April 2014
Sirte was the scene of armed clashes between militias
under the control of federalist leader Ibrahim Jadhran
and Central Libya Shield in March
when Jadhran’s Cyrenaica Defence Force entered the town
before being pushed back to the Red Valley

http://libyaherald.com/2014/04/11/central-libya-shield-forces-pull-out-from-sirte-airbase/

March 12, 2014
Shields Misrata militias burned base Salah Bohlaiqah battalion in Bohadi
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=633015016752910&set=a.422220817832332.113497.422219511165796&type=1&stream_ref=10

A Benghazi brigade, the Zawia Martyrs Brigade, which is attached to the Saiqa force,
was assigned to ensure stability in Sirte in early 2012

Tripoli, 6 December 2013: Colonel Salah Buhulaiga,
the commander of the Zawia Martyrs Brigade in Sirte,
was killed early this morning, apparently in a car crash.

http://www.libyaherald.com/2013/12/06/buhulaiga-killed-in-traffic-accident/#ixzz2mkrSwlua

The head of the SSC in Tripoli, Hashem Bishr, told the Libya Herald that intelligence contacts and members of the brigade in Sirte had confirmed to him
that the death was an accident.

July 30, 2013
in the area Nofaliya 150 cars Ansar al-Sharia and armor coming from Benghazi gathered ,

including forces led by Sam bin Humaid and a battalion February 17

and 3 battalions from Misratah in the area of ​​Zamzam 130 km west of Sirte,

battled today with the army led by Colonel Salah Abouhliqh/ Buhulaiga

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=514467795292664&set=a.472521182820659.1073741828.471546236251487&type=1

http://www.dianawest.net/Home/tabid/36/EntryId/2290/Meet-Wissam-bin-Hamid-Uncle-Sams-Jihadist-Security-Officer.aspx

http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/ansar-al-sharia-leader-almost-certainly-killed-libya-2105958401



22 june 2013
joint operations room military security in Sirte headed by Colonel Gamal Alzahawi
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=488795151205829&set=a.488795021205842.1073742366.310394959045850&type=1&theater
commander of the military police in the Central Region and the Katieb Martyrs Zawiya


4 June 2013
According to residents, the men who apply the punishment of flogging
without judicial rulings do belong to Ansar al-Sharia,

http://alrassedalliby.com/news/news.aspx?id=2165495

(more coming?)

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Gaddafi's Girl Executioner: Really?

April 10, 2012
last update April 19

Nisreen:"Admitted" a "serial killer for Gaddafi"
Gaddafi's girl executioner: Nisreen, 19, admits shooting 11 rebel prisoners, now she is shackled to hospital bed awaiting justice." By Richard Pendlebury and Vanessa Allen. The Daily Mail. August 29, 2011.
They told me that if I didn’t kill the prisoners then they would kill me.’ [...] I killed ten, perhaps 11, over three days,’ she says, slowly and almost disbelievingly, counting the murders on her fingers. ‘I don’t know what they had done.’
These prisoners...were they like the other suspected rebel supporters slaughtered by Gaddafi loyalists just before/just after the rebels screeched into town? Mostly black men as we've seen them, some wearing green wristbands or nurse's scrubs? She shot them from a meter away, one then another as someone brought them to her. Why she had to it was because of threats, and rape.

She wasn't a bodyguard, but recruited just last year to the Popular Guards, by a persuasive family "friend," named Fatma, with blackmail based on false accusations against her brother for smuggling drugs.
Fatma was a zealous supporter of the regime, says Nisreen. ‘She told me that if my mother said something against Gaddafi that I should immediately kill her. If I said anything about the leader that she did not like I would be beaten and locked in my room. She also told us that if the rebels came, they would rape us.’

It was a shameless piece of manipulation from the militia leader who, according to Nisreen, pimped her female recruits for the sexual gratification of her senior male colleagues.

‘Fatma had an office at the 77 Brigade base and there was a room with a bed next door. One day, she summoned me and put me in that room by myself. Mansour Dau, who was the commander of 77 Brigade, then came in and shut the door.’

He raped her.
And so she became immensely more malleable, and that makes plenty of possible sense. This photo from this article shows Nisreen, center. She's the one alleged to have been gang-raped and killed by rebels after speaking to the media. The photo alleging to prove it was, however, from Mexico, a year earlier.

But death surrounds her. Her friend, a fellow Popular Guard member, was shot in the head "in bizarre and brutal circumstances as the rebels closed in on Tripoli in the past month" - by Saif Gaddafi's bodyguard. And she herself was injured when escaping from the killing room by leaping from the second-floor window, unable to bear a twelfth victim. She landed behind a truck backing up and was apparently run down a bit, right before the rebels found her, gave her water at a mosque, and then chained her to a bed to confess stuff to the media.

I'm not entirely sure her story is true, but something tells me someone really did force her, at gunpoint, to do something.

Feb. 18: I've since learned Nisreen's last name: Nisreen Mansour al Forgani [see Daily Mail]. No relation I know of to Dr. Salem al-Farjani. At least one such video shows her at 0:51. In some reports. she's simply a victim of rape, who wants her attacker to pay, and no mention is made of her kiling people.

Nisreen Escaped and Telling All?
Has Nisreen, the "girl executioner"escaped? Someone says so, from Tunisia, in an interview run on Libya SO.S. And guess what? The rebels raped her and many others, many times, killed many men and women in front of her, tortured her with needles, and used drugs and psychiatrists (a lady named Cristina in particular, Italian) to force the "confessions" for TV crews. Benghazi rebels, Zintani rebels, Qataris, and others were involved.
Or so she says. She's supposed to speak at, or have her story presented at, an upcoming conference on human rights in Tunisia. Some of her details, like being forced to watch a man being boiled alive, almost seem too extreme, but then again...

The story's being pickedup by others, like an opinion piece published in Pravda.
The Green Resistance in Libya has brought us a first-hand account of a girl who was captured by the pro-NATO terrorists. Below is her story, the story of total depravity and a telling example of the type of person (?) that the USA, France and the UK sided with in Libya. Surely if you arm and finance terrorists like this, you are responsible?
This clarifies "the victim is a Libyan girl who wishes to remain anonymous for her own security, since she escaped from an NTC prison." She does in the interview only give the name "Abumenyar Knight." But I see little point in this. Physical, not identity, security is her concern now. She should, as one interviewer suggested, record her testimony, have it presented, and in the meantime get to Algeria. I could see Tunisians arresting her at the conference, on an outstanding warrant, and possibly even sending her back to Tripoli. Not good. Stay escaped, #1 priority.

The identity's as good as out, whether I say it or not. She's given her details of her captivity locale (Matiga), spoken of her tale of jumping out a window, and saying falsely that she was raped by Mansour Daw. Any rats trying to hunt her down will know these things, so the world may as well. This is (allegedly) "Gaddafi's girl executioner" speaking now without armed rebels around, without being shackled to a bed, perhaps with unseen needle pricks under her fingrnails. I look forward, as many others will, to seeing video proof that the same person is now saying these things. Re-visit this report: "From her hospital bed, she's finally able to tell her story, insisting that she was forced to kill..."
Pendlebury: "Her eyes were beautiful but completely blank, whether from shock, painkillers or both..."

Update, April 19:
Still no news on her account. I hope she's still safe, if she ever was. I'm still not convinced this isn't an exceptionally-nuanced hoax. I searched for upcoming or recent conferences in Tunisia and got a lot of hits, lots going on in Tunis, but no clear choice I noticed for which one rebel abuses in Libya would most likely be mentioned at.

I did find this from Libya S.O.S., on Nisreen, before and after. They make a very good point about her genuine smile amongst popular guards friends compared to her hollowed-out stare after being "liberated" to tell "her story." There's also an older report about a 25-year-old Nisrine Mansour, on the vice squad beat in Tripoli. From the Huffington Post, June 2011, she said:
"Moammar Gaddafi is the one who opened the opportunities for us to advance. That's why we cling to him, that's why we love him," says Mansour. "He gave us complete freedom as a woman to enter the police force, work as engineers, pilots, judges, lawyers. Anything."
Not a propaganda pawn for NATO-proxy Islamist torture-jackals. To win that freedom, one has to have the protection of "the regime" blasted away from around you, liberated to experience the transformative power of chaos and cruelty...