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The Fate of Twaragha People in New Libya
The Fate of Twaragha People in New Libya
Posted by David Icke

'At last, the international rights group Amnesty International, published its detailed report on the misery of Tawargha and its people. For readers who do not know Tawargha is a coastal town in western Libya neighboring Misrata. Until the final months of the Libyan uprising, it was home to some 30 thousand black Libyans. Already called "mercenaries" by the rebels and mainstream media black Libyans and migrant African workers were tracked down and killed or tortured wherever the rebels could find them. Accused of fighting for the regime Tawarghas were natural target as soon as the regime fell.
The grim picture painted by the report is one of human misery comparable only to the atrocities of the dark ages!'
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