chesswarsnow
"SASQUATCH IS WATCHING"
Sorry bout that,
1. Looks like the arabs want you negros in Libya dead and gone, race does matter to the arabs, they want *all* negros dead.
2. Perhaps they are just getting ready for the party and celebrations that Gadhafi is gone?
3. But usually its worse.
Libyan rebels round up black Africans - Yahoo! News
"TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) Rebel forces and armed civilians are rounding up thousands of black Libyans and migrants from sub-Sahara Africa, accusing them of fighting for ousted strongman Moammar Gadhafi and holding them in makeshift jails across the capital.
Virtually all of the detainees say they are innocent migrant workers, and in most cases there is no evidence that they are lying. But that is not stopping the rebels from placing the men in facilities like the Gate of the Sea sports club, where about 200 detainees all black clustered on a soccer field this week, bunching against a high wall to avoid the scorching sun.
Handling the prisoners is one of the first major tests for the rebel leaders, who are scrambling to set up a government that they promise will respect human rights and international norms, unlike the dictatorship they overthrew."
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
1. Looks like the arabs want you negros in Libya dead and gone, race does matter to the arabs, they want *all* negros dead.
2. Perhaps they are just getting ready for the party and celebrations that Gadhafi is gone?
3. But usually its worse.
Libyan rebels round up black Africans - Yahoo! News
"TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) Rebel forces and armed civilians are rounding up thousands of black Libyans and migrants from sub-Sahara Africa, accusing them of fighting for ousted strongman Moammar Gadhafi and holding them in makeshift jails across the capital.
Virtually all of the detainees say they are innocent migrant workers, and in most cases there is no evidence that they are lying. But that is not stopping the rebels from placing the men in facilities like the Gate of the Sea sports club, where about 200 detainees all black clustered on a soccer field this week, bunching against a high wall to avoid the scorching sun.
Handling the prisoners is one of the first major tests for the rebel leaders, who are scrambling to set up a government that they promise will respect human rights and international norms, unlike the dictatorship they overthrew."
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas