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|    lo yeeOn to All    |
|    Another orwellian-speak in NATO-liberate    |
|    23 Jan 14 21:03:35    |
      XPost: soc.culture.china, soc.culture.usa, soc.culture.iraq       XPost: soc.culture.african, soc.culture.pakistan, soc.culture.latin-america       XPost: rec.sport.tennis       From: acoustic@panix.com              That is 1 armed policeman for every 240 people of the population!              The NATO-backed government would like you to believe that crime has       become a source of income in Libya because of "inadequate police       training despite a police force of 25,000" for a population of 6       millions. But in such a police state, one can easily wonder why it       pays to commit a crime "as a source of income" and risk a chance of       getting caught if the criminals could have money and a carefree life,       like they did in the good old days of Gadhafi's regime. It is clear       that NATO bombs have destroyed the country, destroyed its economy,       destroyed its infrastructure, destroyed the social fabrics that are       essential to bind the people of the country together. The war party       wanted to kill Gadhafi and laughed loudly while watching their       henchmen sodomized and killed him on cell phone videos, not so much       because his rule was so unreasonable after all, but rather because his       government was planning to move away from selling oil - Libya's       precious national asset - denominated by the USD, money that many fear       is fast becoming worthless because of the rapidly growing debt caused       by our expensive war on terrorism.              lo yeeOn              643 people killed in Libya violence last year              Violence in Libya killed 643 people last year, amid a sharp rise in       crime, a parliamentary report said. The internal affairs committee of       the General National Congress said "crime has become a profession and       a source of income in the absence of an effective police force,       despite there being 250,000 policemen". The report also attributed       the rise in crime to "a lack of respect for the law and the impunity       with which its perpetrators act," AFP said. Since a NATO-backed       uprising in 2011, Libya's authorities have struggled in vain to       contain lawlessness.              http://rt.com/news/line/2014-01-23/#54207              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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