Al-Qaeda training camp boss kills self in Libya
2009-05-11
Al-Qaeda terrorist Ali Mohamed Al-Fakheri, aka Ibn E-Sheikh El-Libi, committed suicide in his prison cell in Libya where he was serving a life sentence since his 2006 extradition from Guantanamo in 2006, Ennahar quoted a Libyan newspaper as reporting on Sunday (May 10th). El-Libi, 46, who ran an al-Qaeda training camp in Afghanistan, was serving a life sentence in Libya since his 2006 extradition from Guantanamo.
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Anonymous Posted 2009-05-12
Are you sure that he committed suicide and that he was not “made” to commit suicide? Given what we know of North Africa, all bets are off. In any case, with regards to Libya, nothing should surprise us as everything goes beyond what even the sickest mind could imagine. Africa’s illegal emigrants who manage to make it to Italy in junk boats that look more like wreckage have some interesting stories to tell about Libya. In short, it so happens that the Libyan authorities stop the emigrants in see and sometimes offer them some “hospitality” before putting them back at sea. It is always the same story: the men are savagely beaten and the women are sadistically raped. According to the Italians, all of the latter are pregnant upon arrival without exception. Their Third-World revolutionaries under the Great Leader of the Revolution, their King of Kings, their Imam of Muslims, never miss the opportunity to give a realistic image of their foul countries. The author if the famous “Green Book”, who preached of a new era of universal civilisation, went further than capitalism and Marxism ever would have allowed for their henchmen. Fortunately, the former’s doctrine has remained within his borders and not found a way to trash and pollute other countries. His misdeeds are worse than swine flu. To this regard, did Mr Blair and Sarkozy wash their hands after shaking hands with Khadafi? (Arab Dictators are exempt from doing this, however.)
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