Boocity » Sun Sep 23, 2012 5:38 am wrote:MH is right you are a f'cking idiot.
I live in a muslim country and there has been no protests, or violence of any kind so don't tar everyone with the same brush. In Libya there has been a groundswell of opion by local people against this sort of violence and forced these militias out of Benghazi. I think in Pakistan it is totally different, these rioters are brought up to a frenzy by two faced people in power who have a secret anti-west agenda. Did you see that gov minister in Pakistan putting a price on the head of the film maker and calling on there brothers in the taliban and al qaeda to support them, thats where there sympathies lie.
I just read that. Pouring oil on the fire those lost...
Libyan militia in Derna 'to disband'
A powerful militia in eastern Libya has announced it will disband, hours after military police and protesters routed militias from the city of Benghazi.
Leaders of the Abu Slim Brigade said the group would dissolve and quit its bases in Derna, east of Benghazi.
Another militia group, Ansar al-Sharia, suspected of a deadly attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, was also reported to be leaving Derna.
On Friday night protesters and police stormed Ansar al-Sharia's headquarters.
In scenes reminiscent of last year's uprising against Col Muammar Gaddafi, they ransacked the group's compound in Benghazi, setting light to buildings and vehicles.
There has been growing hostility towards Libya's Islamist armed groups since the 11 September attack on the US consulate that killed Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three others Americans.
Derna, a port city overlooking the Mediterranean, is regarded as an Islamist stronghold.
Libya's Lana news agency quoted commanders from the Abu Slim Brigade as saying they were dissolving the militia and pulling out of public buildings in Derna.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-19690444-------------------------------------
Nice to see the locals are doing something about this. As ever it's a minority that spoils it for everyone.