
As Gaddafi’s reign begins to to crumble, this amazing amateur footage relays the sense of ecstasy in liberated Misrata, Libya’s third largest city (210km east of Tripoli).
by Jerome Roos on February 26, 2011

As Gaddafi’s reign begins to to crumble, this amazing amateur footage relays the sense of ecstasy in liberated Misrata, Libya’s third largest city (210km east of Tripoli).
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???????????they are used only to overthrow gadafi.after will have to obedeser to Europe and the U.S. nothing is free .. just want to put a puppet government like so many others ..always the same story, with the money they give is that on the pretenses claiming they are taking .. why not fund the U.S. and Europe to the Greek protests Greece?? and the U.S. And EUROPA no funded protests in Saudi Arabia or barehien whit many and gans???? always the same story, with the money they give is that on the pretenses claiming they are taking .. why not fund the U.S. and Europe to the Greek protests Greece?? argue that these dictatorships of Saudi Arabia and barehien etc etc and Gaddafi wants to fall?? These “rebels” are just born instruments to control the oil to the West