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Gaddafi’s Female Bodyguards Found Murdered

When Gaddafi fled, his female bodyguards ["The Revolutionary Nuns" or "Amazonian Guard"] also disbanded, but still many of them were tracked down. According to information organized by a Middle Eastern website, the first fled with her boyfriend but was caught by the opposition and shot dead, the two of them dying together. The second was identified despite her makeup/disguise and was beaten to death. The third was kidnapped by the opposition’s soldiers, viciously tortured and gang-raped for days before being strangled to death with the words “the fate for Gaddafi’s whores” beside her, her body rotting when discovered. At this moment Gaddafi was still on the run!

Source: Chinasmack, 2 November 2011

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Currently the wumao are doing everything they can to smear the new Libyan government!

Wikipedia:

The 50 Cent Party pinyin: w?máo d?ng) is a pejorative unofficial term for internet commentators hired by the government of the People's Republic of China to post comments favorable towards the government policies in an attempt to shape and sway public opinion on various Internet message boards.

Just because someone says that people are being paid to smear the new Libyan "government" doesn't add to or detract from the credibility of this story one iota.

Just because someone says that people are being paid to smear the new Libyan "government" doesn't add to or detract from the credibility of this story one iota.

I didn't say it did. As you know, I am not in favor of the new Libyan "government".  It does show China's "official" stand on Libya.  China has a lot of people on the ground in Libya involved in projects:

French President Nicolas Sarkozy proclaimed an international conference on Libya's reconstruction would be held in Paris on September 1, to which China, as well as Russia and Brazil, have been invited. France led the NATO action.
Xie Yajing, commercial counselor of the Commerce Ministry's department of west Asian and African affairs, said on August 30 that Chinese companies had vast opportunities to cash in on post-war reconstruction of Libya, but should wait until after the political situation became stable and clear.

"It is true that some Chinese companies are considering exploring opportunities or resuming their business in Libya, but the time is far from ripe, as there are still short-term risks," she was reported as saying by China Daily. 

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/MH31Ad01.html

I lived in Asia for almost 10 years.  In general, the NE Asian arm of the plutocracy has little interest in ideology.  Pragmatism rules and money is king.  They don't care who is running Libya (unofficially).

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