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4 Mohammed Nabbous / aka : "MO" A Voice from Inside the Libyan Massacre: “I’m Not Sure I’ll Be Alive in Five Minutes” Please watch this video of a young Libyan IT worker speaking to the BBC overnight. Nothing can quite sum up what’s happening in Libya as this man’s brave testimony can. Or, you can begin to grasp the situation in this from the Guardian: The pro-government Al-Zahf al-Akhdar newspaper warned that the government would “violently and thunderously respond” to the protests, and said those opposing the regime risked “suicide”. Protests in Libya have grown increasingly large and met with increasingly violent response. As one person on twitter noted, “in Libya they’ve skipped the tear gas and batons and gone straight to live fire” and now there are reports (as heard above and elsewhere) that government forces are using anti-aircraft guns on protesters as well. The Independent includes reports that: A Benghazi cleric, Abellah al-Warfali, told al-Jazeera television he had a list of 16 people being buried yesterday, most with bullet wounds.

And from the BBC: Reuters has reported that: 'TELL THE WORLD WHAT IS HAPPENING TO US!' Frantic Message From Libya. "Je n'ai pas peur de mourir" (Mohammed Nabbous, révolutionnaire et blogueur lybien, tué le 19/03/2011) Libye: l'Italie fournit huit avions. Libye : les journalistes, monnaie d'échange ? - Monde.

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