Sunday, October 9, 2011

The government forces interim a libya

The government forces interim a libya the commandres of national trassinional council he said that the main hospital of the university of ougadougou centre.He have been street fighting to continue the serti city, the godaffi it is also force control to the inclaved of bani walid but the country is dont not lead to the routes of the city.In the month of august the member of the gadafis family it is fild to niger,serti and bani walid that the liberation of these country.Gaddafi of loyalist is out of the confirence system to built from the summits fan african.On the roof of snippers he picked off to the fighters to this approached.He also captured to the main lbn hospital in serti where score of wounded people offinsive her treatment many civillians wer taken to custudy by ntc of being gudaffi  loyalist.But by sunday afternoon ntc fighters said they had taken to control the badly damage he also captured the main hospital in the serti when the people score wounded in the seeking treatment the revolutionary fighters to the roamed of corridors by checking the identification papers and search the best of those believe among to disguisheng themselves.The president says the wounded on gurneys and floor to protect themselves

Sunday, October 2, 2011

A spirit and lederless protest in the wall street section of new york

A spirited and leaderless protest in the Wall Street section of New York has entered its third week, .helping to inspire a growing number of demonstrations united in their passion if not necessarily their reasons for hitting the streets.The most high-profile such incident came Saturday, when New York police arrested more than 700 protesters who had occupied the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. Paul J. Browne, the deputy commissioner for the New York City Police Department, said they were given "multiple warnings" to stay on the pedestrian walkway and not the main roadway. The incident led to a shutdown of Manhattan-to-Brooklyn bridge traffic for several hours.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010