Yep, I thought we'd see less of it after SJP bailed, got booted. But Cannuck and company, jumped right in, to fill his shoes.Well Bear... you know how that works. They make an outlandish claim and it is up to you to disprove it or it's fact. Come to think of it, when you do disprove their claims it is still true to them.
Untill you offer some proof, I'm open to all manner of opinions. And you can still formulate state secrets that pertain to negotiations on policy, prior to them becoming public policy.Well Bear, Do you see the hypocrisy in your claims, either they are important state secrets or just innocent banking talks ...make up your mind.
Who said it had anything to do with national security?If it is nothing but finance and banking the info should be open to the people through freedom of information act which it apparently is not. If it is important matters of national security why is the group international and comprised of finaciers and bankers?
Of course none of this story can be proven but thats not stopping state-run television CNN from repeating the clip....about 5 or 6 times each hour, 24 hrs a day.
And how convenient that she was able to get by hotel `security` packed with foreign journalists to relay her alleged ordeal. *rolls eyes*
Libyan woman bursts into hotel to tell her story of rape - CNN.com
Al-Obaidi confronted journalists eating their breakfasts with a pretty harrowing story. She said she had been detained by a gang of "militiamen" loyal to Moammar Gadhafi earlier in the day and gang-raped.
Why? Almost certainly because she's from Benghazi, the rebel-held city in eastern Libya where Gadhafi has been denied the opportunity to slaughter the disloyal population wholesale.
So intent was al-Obaidi on convincing reporters of her story that she lifted up her black robe, which goes against the grain of nearly any woman in Arab society, and displayed the trauma inflicted on her thigh. There were also, reporters at the scene wrote, marks on her face, and on her wrists and ankles, indicating she'd been tied up.
"They defecated on me," she told the reporters who scrambled with cameras and notebooks. "They urinated on me. They violated my honour."
..........................................In Libya these days, you can add the viciousness of the regime's enforcers to the day-to-day misogyny Arab women face. According to reporters on the scene, al-Obaidi was instantly set upon by waitresses in the restaurant, who grabbed knives and attacked her. One threw a coat over her head to shut her up. And these were the women who responded. The male "minders" from the government just grabbed al-Obaidi and began dragging her away.
Journalists who tried to protect her were beaten. One "minder" pulled a gun. Another one smashed the camera of a CNN cameraman who'd filmed the scene.
JBEE, sometimes you are truly dispicable, a defender of tyrants, an enemy of the innocent, a seditious mouth-piece for the worst in this world.
A tale of rape in a republic of fear - World - CBC News
I thought it was an appropriate and civil way Libya`s security handled the situation. If it were in North America and our government minders in charge of security, she`d have been strapped in the `care-chair`.....a device used to restrain those acting in the irrational way the she was.
The Devil