no evidence of 1, 2, 3, or 4.1. Arab Spring created by State Department years before..
2. False....no actual evidence was presented.
3. This was U.S. runned, not France.
4. True
no evidence of 1, 2, 3, or 4.
Teaching people to use social media?1.U.S.-Financed Groups Had Supporting Role in Arab Uprisings
Some Egyptian youth leaders attended a 2008 technology meeting in New York, where they were taught to use social networking and mobile technologies to promote democracy. Among those sponsoring the meeting were Facebook, Google, MTV, Columbia Law School and the State Department.
“We learned how to organize and build coalitions,” said Bashem Fathy, a founder of the youth movement that ultimately drove the Egyptian uprisings. Mr. Fathy, who attended training with Freedom House, said, “This certainly helped during the revolution.”
Ms. Qadhi, the Yemeni youth activist, attended American training sessions in Yemen.
“It helped me very much because I used to think that change only takes place by force and by weapons,” she said.
Who said anything about rape?2.Amnesty questions claim that Gaddafi ordered rape as weapon of war
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201617/cmselect/cmfaff/119/119.pdf
Former French Foreign Minister Alain Juppé, who introduced Resolution 1973 , asserted in his speech to the Security Council that “the situation on the ground is more alarming than ever, marked by the violent re-conquest of cities”. He stressed the urgency of the situation, arguing that “We have very little time left—perhaps only a matter of hours.” Subsequent analysis suggested that the immediate threat to civilians was being publicly overstated and that the reconquest of cities had not resulted in mass civilian casualties.
The proposition that Muammar Gaddafi would have ordered the massacre of civilians in Benghazi was not supported by the available evidence. The Gaddafi regime had retaken towns from the rebels without attacking civilians in early February 2011 …. Gaddafi regime forces targeted male combatants in a civil war and did not indiscriminately attack civilians. More widely, Muammar Gaddafi’s 40-year record of appalling human rights abuses did not include large-scale attacks on Libyan civilians.
Yeah, cause the US had the biggest military.
I don't want "death and destruction" but I dont fawn over corrupt ass fukkboy Gaddafi@the cac mamba @Dirty D @thatknickfan @Colilluminati @newworldafro .... you guys see how the deniers in this thread wanted death and destruction of Black Libyans and Africans because they want and support tyranny. They don't care how it's done, it has to be done and they will deny the facts in front of them.
Teaching people to use social media?
Word?
Thats a coup now?
Who said anything about rape?
The dude was in power for 40 years and killing citizens in his repressive state
Get over it.
Yeah, cause the US had the biggest military.
It was all France, UK, and Italy's idea.
I don't want "death and destruction" but I dont fawn over corrupt ass fukkboy Gaddafi
Pick better leaders.
1.U.S.-Financed Groups Had Supporting Role in Arab Uprisings
Some Egyptian youth leaders attended a 2008 technology meeting in New York, where they were taught to use social networking and mobile technologies to promote democracy. Among those sponsoring the meeting were Facebook, Google, MTV, Columbia Law School and the State Department.
“We learned how to organize and build coalitions,” said Bashem Fathy, a founder of the youth movement that ultimately drove the Egyptian uprisings. Mr. Fathy, who attended training with Freedom House, said, “This certainly helped during the revolution.”
Ms. Qadhi, the Yemeni youth activist, attended American training sessions in Yemen.
“It helped me very much because I used to think that change only takes place by force and by weapons,” she said.
2.Amnesty questions claim that Gaddafi ordered rape as weapon of war
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201617/cmselect/cmfaff/119/119.pdf
Former French Foreign Minister Alain Juppé, who introduced Resolution 1973 , asserted in his speech to the Security Council that “the situation on the ground is more alarming than ever, marked by the violent re-conquest of cities”. He stressed the urgency of the situation, arguing that “We have very little time left—perhaps only a matter of hours.” Subsequent analysis suggested that the immediate threat to civilians was being publicly overstated and that the reconquest of cities had not resulted in mass civilian casualties.
The proposition that Muammar Gaddafi would have ordered the massacre of civilians in Benghazi was not supported by the available evidence. The Gaddafi regime had retaken towns from the rebels without attacking civilians in early February 2011 …. Gaddafi regime forces targeted male combatants in a civil war and did not indiscriminately attack civilians. More widely, Muammar Gaddafi’s 40-year record of appalling human rights abuses did not include large-scale attacks on Libyan civilians.
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@the cac mamba @Dirty D @thatknickfan @Colilluminati @newworldafro .... you guys see how the deniers in this thread wanted death and destruction of Black Libyans and Africans because they want and support tyranny. They don't care how it's done, it has to be done and they will deny the facts in front of them.