# PCN-SPO / “LIBYAN FIGHTERS JOIN SYRIAN REVOLT” – DIXIT REUTERS

 

 
PCN-SPO with Reuters – Syria Committees – ELAC
2012 08 18
 
We started to speak of Libyan djihadists fighting in Syria in late february 2012, from informations of Luc MICHEL informers network in occupied Libya. In that time, only US think Tank STRATFOR confirmed our informations.
 
Now NATO medias confirm all. On August 14, 2012 – Reuters provides us with a spectacularly contradictory headline in their report, "Libyan fighters join Syrian revolt." Obviously foreign fighters from Libya, raiding cities, attacking government and civilian targets, and attempting to subvert and overthrow the sovereign government of Syria is not a "revolt." It is an invasion.
 
An example ? See our photo document.
It’s Libyan Mahdi al-Harati.
 
You find this Al-Qaida terrorist  on the US State Department, United Nations, and the UK Home Office (page 5, .pdf)-listed terrorist organization, the LIBYAN ISLAMIC FIGHTING GROUP (LIFG). The same terrorist group than Habelhakim Belhadj, appointed “military governor of Tripoli” by the French generals of NATO in August 2011. Now operational field commander of the so called FSA in Syria.
Mahdi al-Harati is addressing fellow terrorists in Syria. Harati is now commanding a Libyan brigade operating inside of Syria attempting to destroy the Syrian government and subjugate the Syrian population. Traditionally, this is known as "foreign invasion."
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Reuters reported, that Mahdi al-Harati, "a powerful militia chief from Libya's western mountains", now leads a unit in Syria, made up mainly of Syrians but also including some foreign fighters, including 20 senior members of his own Libyan rebel unit." Reuters would go on to explain, "the Libyans aiding the Syrian rebels include specialists in communications, logistics, humanitarian issues and heavy weapons," and that they "operate training bases, teaching fitness and battlefield tactics."
 
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