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Posted on Apr 17, 2011
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On Sunday thousands of locals and foreign workers in the Libyan coastal city of Misrata endured escalating attacks as pro-Gadhafi forces pummeled the area with rocket fire.

Salvation is uncertain and comes only by sea, as the Geneva-based humanitarian group International Organization for Migration speeds a leased car ferry back and forth across the Mediterranean in a race against both an advancing army and the looming travel plans of European vacationers.  —ARK

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In the end, the Ionian Spirit managed to board nearly 1,200 foreign workers. Left behind were several thousand more, clustered in makeshift camps, as well as Libyans desperate for a safe haven. Haslam says the International Organization for Migration needs money to continue these runs, and making several trips with fewer vessels is hardly ideal.

[...] Time is not on their side for another reason: Leased vessels like the Ionian Spirit are due back to their European runs soon — to handle Easter holiday traffic.

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By drbhelthi, April 19, 2011 at 12:58 am Link to this comment

” - -endured escalating attacks as pro-Gadhafi forces pummeled the
area with rocket fire.”

I assume that an internationally neutral authority is present and has
determined that the rocket fire came from pro Gadhafi forces, and not
from the USGOV-owned, NATO & CIA mercenaries? 

No doubt, the various, independent observation organizations are
verifying that the hundreds of USAF missiles and uncounted depleted
uranium rounds being fired from USGOV weapons are not killing any of
the “civilians” that NATO is there to protect? 

And how will the queen´s men and the WWII NAZI/zionist entourage
divvy up Gadhafy´s wealth and the oil reserves in Lybia?  Similar to
Iraq, with another huge US Embassy in the capitol city administering
the wholesale plunder?  While CIA-types quietly murder off all locals
who support independence and resist USGOV hegemony.

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