NEWS, KENYA
The National Libyan Council, the interim government in "liberated Libya", is claiming that Kenya, Niger, Mali have sent regular troops to assist the Ghaddafi regime.
Council spokesman Hafiz Ghoga at a press conference in Benghazi, the main city in "liberated Libya", made tough accusations against several African states and urged the UN to bomb the "African mercenaries of Ghaddafi."
According to Mr Ghoga, the governments of Kenya, Niger, Mali were supporting the Ghaddafi regime with regular troops. These troops were among the "African mercenaries" killing civilian Libyans protesting against the regime. The National Libyan Council spokesman further claimed that there was strong evidence that "the government of Algeria" was supporting this alleged African offensive against the people of Libya. There had earlier been rumours of "mercenaries" being brought into Libya over the Algerian border in the south-west. The statement by the National Libyan Council, urging for the killing of "African mercenaries" and claiming African governments' involvement are the most extreme anti-African statements made so far in the "liberated" areas of the country. Earlier, afrol News has documented how a wave of racism throughout "liberated Libya" has caused a witch-hunt of sub-Saharan Africans, with arbitrary arrests of African-looking persons and occasional lynch mobs killing Africans. Read more about how sub-Saharan Africans are systematically hunt down in "liberated Libya" here. So far, Libyan revolutionary sources mostly have blamed Chadians and the government of Chad for the alleged existence of "African mercenaries" in the country. Chadian Foreign Affairs Minister Moussa Faki Mahamat today issued a strong statement against these claims.
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