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Video Interview: Battalion snipers targeting children in Misurata (Translated)
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Enough Qaddafi Enough :(
stopping killing the innocent souls, what wrong have they done for you?
dont give us more reasons to hate you, we already have enough…
Thank you for an informative video. I cited the interview and screen captures heavily in this article:
http://12-7-9-11.blogspot.com/2011/04/sniped-tykes-of-misrata.html
Did anyone notice the same x-ray image shown here is the same as the one showed at the same time as proof of another child hit by a sniper? A girl in Turkey, a boy In Misrata, same film shown for both of them. And it looks pretty fake to me. No broken ribs, no bullet deformation, strange angle, early stop.
Anyone else? Was there other evidence of snipers shooting kids? And how can we be sure who really did it if so?
Well with the little very little journalist on the ground in Misrata its been difficult to get accounts. As you heard yesterday two brave journalist lost their life at the hands of the regime indiscriminate attacks.
here is an article that might be informative http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/04/08/501364/main20052040.shtml
thanks