Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Tortured and killed: Hamza al-Khateeb, age 13

The mutilation and death in custody of a 13-year-old child has sparked further furious protests in Syrian city of Daraa.

Nanny to Gaddafi's son recounts abuse

A woman who worked as a nanny for one of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's sons said boiling water was poured over her head after she refused to beat his daughter.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Eid shooting at Copenhagen mosque

One man was killed and two more wounded in a shoot-out outside a mosque in central Copenhagen on Tuesday morning. 

Monday, August 29, 2011

Gaddafi's girl executioner: Nisreen, 19, admits shooting 11 rebel prisoners, now she is shackled to hospital bed awaiting justice

First you see her large brown eyes and rosebud lips, framed by a pink headscarf. Then you notice that her bruised feet are secured by manacles to the foot of her bed.
Nisreen Mansour al Forgani is a pretty 19-year-old. She was also a serial killer for Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Steve Jobs Through the Years




Steve Jobs has spent his career challenging conventions about personal computing. He's transformed an industry and changed the way we think about technology. A look back at the accomplishments of an American business icon.


Is Muammar Gaddafi in love with Condoleeza Rice?

Apparently scrapbooking was one of Muammar Gaddafi's favorite hobbies; but not just regular scrapbooking-- creepy, weird scrapbooking with photos of Condoleeza Rice (or "Leeza," as he likes to call her) as the focal point.

Some interesting finds have come out of Gaddafi's compound, but none as odd as a photo album filled with pictures of the former Secretary of State. Take a look at the quality of this scrapbook! Plenty of lazy Sunday afternoons went into this!



Thursday, August 25, 2011

Neil Armstrong urges return to the moon to train for Mars

NEIL Armstrong has urged a return to the moon to train for missions to Mars as the UN contemplates the future of its space program following the end of the shuttle era. 

Presidency acknowledged the new Libyan government - Bosnia

BiH Presidency on the 11th emergency session adopted a decision on the admission of the Transitional National Council as the Libyan Republic, as stated in the Decision, the sole legitimate representative of the Libyan people.

Gaddafi's Fleeing Mercenaries Describe the Collapse of the Regime


Right from the start, Mario, an ethnic Croatian artillery specialist from Bosnia, suspected it was a lost cause.
"My men were mainly from the south [of Libya] and Chad, and there were a few others from countries south of Libya," said Mario, who spoke on condition that his last name not be published. A veteran of the wars of the former Yugoslavia, he had been hired by the Gaddafi regime to help fight the rebels and, later, NATO. "Discipline was bad, and they were too stupid to learn anything. But things were O.K. until the air strikes commenced. The other side was equally bad, if not worse. [Muammar] Gaddafi would have smashed the rebels had the West not intervened." (See pictures of the lengthy battle for Libya.)