Russia Today Reporter Finds The Libyan Victory Contemptible!
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November 21-2011.
TO: RussiaToday/English TV
E-mail: feedback@rttv.ru
Russia Today Reporter Finds The Libyan Victory Contemptible!
Russia Today/English TV has been implying in their reporting, that the people of Libya have been conned into believing that they won the national uprising. And when the dust settles, and the general elections are allowed. Those who emerge victorious will be lackeys for the western powers and commercial interests.
This kind of presumption worries me, for the simple reason that it dis-regards all of the deaths, injuries, loss of limbs, homes, and personal sacrifices paid, to make this day possible.
Of course it could not have been possible without the aerial bombardment and support of N.A.T.O. And the Libyan people requested this assistance from the outset, and was also prepared to allow for the loss of innocent civilian lives in the process of liberation. They saw it as a small price to pay for their long overdue liberation from oppression and stagnation.
Furthermore, your reporters at Russian TV may take the high ground, but how many foreign reporters are allowed in Moscow or any other City? And can Russians speak or write Freely on TV, or in the News Media in Russia?
I think not! The Libyans have won the Freedom to Speak, Write, and Dissent with this regime change!
Derryck.
NYC.
November 21-2011.
TO: RussiaToday/English TV
E-mail: feedback@rttv.ru
Russia Today Reporter Finds The Libyan Victory Contemptible!
Russia Today/English TV has been implying in their reporting, that the people of Libya have been conned into believing that they won the national uprising. And when the dust settles, and the general elections are allowed. Those who emerge victorious will be lackeys for the western powers and commercial interests.
This kind of presumption worries me, for the simple reason that it dis-regards all of the deaths, injuries, loss of limbs, homes, and personal sacrifices paid, to make this day possible.
Of course it could not have been possible without the aerial bombardment and support of N.A.T.O. And the Libyan people requested this assistance from the outset, and was also prepared to allow for the loss of innocent civilian lives in the process of liberation. They saw it as a small price to pay for their long overdue liberation from oppression and stagnation.
Furthermore, your reporters at Russian TV may take the high ground, but how many foreign reporters are allowed in Moscow or any other City? And can Russians speak or write Freely on TV, or in the News Media in Russia?
I think not! The Libyans have won the Freedom to Speak, Write, and Dissent with this regime change!
Derryck.
NYC.
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