RT:
Seige of Bani Walid, Day 20: ‘Militia committing genocide’ – RT source
Published: 24
October, 2012, 15:30
Members
of the pro-government forces gather on October 21, 2012, some three kilometers
from the northern entrance to the Bani Walid (AFP Photo / Mahmud Turkia)
Bani Walid, Libya, has
been under siege for nearly three consecutive weeks. A man whose family is in
the besieged city spoke with RT, and described the horrors allegedly taking
place: Civilians are killed every day by toxic gas and heavy tank fire.Bani Walid, the last stronghold for supporters of deceased Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi, has been under siege for 20 days, with no resolution to the conflict in sight.
RT has learned that militias
are reportedly shelling the city indiscriminately, with footage from Bani
Walid showing dead bodies, and women and children with missing limbs and
disfigured faces.
A man named Faraj, who is
currently in Egypt but is in contact with relatives in Bani Walid, spoke with
RT and claimed that the militias are committing genocide.Militias have reportedly encircled Bani Walid, and are not allowing any supplies into the town including food, water, medicine or humanitarian aid. The town’s electricity and gas has also allegedly been cut off.
‘Massacre
in Bali Walid’
Faraj told RT that “the city has been exposed to genocide from Misrata
militias that are cooperating with Al-Qaeda groups.”Several graphic clips published on YouTube claim to show the brutal aftermath of the recent shelling in Bani Walid.
“They attack the city and are using heavy machinery to demolish the houses,” Faraj said. “They are using internationally banned toxic gases against civilian people and they bombard the population with tanks.”
Government-affiliated militias are under the orders “to kill all protesters,” he said. “The city is blocked from all sides; there has been no medicine, no food, and no humanitarian aid. There is nothing inside the city.”
“There is bloodshed in Bani Walid and nobody can hear the people inside the city. [The] militias’ guns come from the outside including from Sarkozy and Obama’s administrations.”
The siege was prompted by troops seeking to arrest those responsible for the death of Omran Shaaban – the man credited with capturing Gaddafi last year. The Warfalla tribe controlling Bani Walid was accused of kidnapping and torturing Shaaban.
UN
fails to act
“We hope media will
come to Bani Walid to see the truth for themselves and report on the story,” Faraj said. “Right now, the information that is coming out is
lies and forgery.”“We plea for the humanitarian agencies of the world to help us save our families inside Bani Walid. The people need immediate help and an intervention from the outside,” he said.
So far, the UN has taken no action to curb the
ongoing violence. Russia attempted to propose a draft statement calling for a
peaceful end to the violence in Bani Walid, but was blocked
by the US.
“There is no
government in Libya, only armed groups and all of them are under Al-Qaeda
control,” Faraj
said. “The situation is very
dangerous and there is no control from [the] government.”Barry Lando, an analyst of Arab issues, recently told RT that the main power in Libya is bands of armed militias.
“Now you have hundreds of militias, many of them heavily armed,” Lando said. “Hundreds of thousands – maybe millions – of weapons are out there; more weapons than people. The new government seems to be standing there looking at what’s happening around them, nearly powerless to do much about it.”
The fragile new Libyan government experienced disarray at the outset when its Congress dismissed Mustafa Abushagur – the first prime minister to be elected since the uprising – for failing to form a new Cabinet.
The country’s new Prime Minister, Ali Zaidan, is now also in danger of losing his post if the Libyan National Congress rejects his proposed cabinet – a firing that could further weaken the perceived legitimacy of the new government.
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