On air at 1700 & 1800GMT: Libyan rebel forces killed by Nato air strike
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Thursday, 4 April 2011
|18:00 - 20:00 GMT
With fighting still going on in cities across Libya and the no-fly zone still being enforced by Nato, reports from rebel forces in eastern Libya say that a Nato air strike has killed at least 12 rebel fighters.
Benedict comments on
I have to say I am puzzled. They [the coalition forces] seem to take the view that there should be no on the ground co ordination, to avoid suggestions that they are the rebels' air force, but that lack of co ordination is making them a bit counter productive.
And Canada Phil posts on the same website to say:
It should be absolutely NO SURPRISE to anyone that this was going to happen and will continue to happen.
What's your reaction this news? We'll be talking to people in Ajdabiya to find out what is happening there. If you have any questions for them you can post them here.
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NETO to bombard rebels in Libya is not a crime they are birds of the same feathers trying to steal but they will never succeed Mohamed Bawa F Town
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KADDAFI MAY HAVE OVERSTAYED HIS TIME. BUT HIS REPLACEMENT IS NOT BIN LADIN. JOHN DOE LIBERIA
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@大象传媒_WHYS It would be strategically and tactically impossible to protect the civilian population by relying on air-strikes alone.
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Lankouba in Senegal tweets: Gbagbo still thinks he's president. Even 6 feet underground in his bunker. Who's he kidding?
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Nathan posts: Hoping for the best for the people of Japan, Libya and Ivory Coast
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Muda in Ghana emails: Gbagbo your days are numbers. Is it better to be a coward than to die as a hero?
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Victor emails: Laurent Gbagbo loves power so much that he has become blind to the destruction of the infrastructure around him.
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18:48
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Yokwe in Sudan emails: African leaders must learn democracy in their leadership.
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Ishmael says: I think killing Gbagbo will do Ivory Coast a lot of harm. He should be caught alive from the bunker and tried of charges of manslaughter and crimes against humanity before competent court of Law e.g the Hague. He will surely reveal those people/ countries who is instigating him.
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Yusuf in Bangladesh: Libyans should have thought twice before they invited foreigners to invade their country.
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Mwenge posts: This is what the rebels asked for, a no-fly zone. They dug their own graves.
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Taofeeq 27 tweets: NATO is useless. They kill rebels again instead of pro Gaddafi forces.
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Trinity says: The air strike is evil in any way. Whether it was meant for the Libyan army led by Gaddafi or the rebels.
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Oyekanmi in Nigeria: Bad news. I pity these opposition fighters. Please don't give up until you have your freedom
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Mwenge posts: This is what the rebels asked for, a no-fly zone. They dug their own graves.
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Isaac in Ghana says on Facebook: It's unfortunate that the people who are supposed to be protecting the Libyan people are killing them. Nato is no different from Colonel Gadaffi.
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Khadija has posted on Facebook: First Nato fails to protect civilians. Now they accidently killed them. What is this?
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We''re moving on to talk about Libya now and the Nato air strike which killed at least 12 rebels. You can post your thoughts here.
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Mia in Tokyo emailed the 大象传媒: Oh gosh, again again. At that minute i was staying at 6 floor of the building. Strong shake. Scared scared. What i can say more.
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2DamnLegit tweets: Wow. Another earthquake in Japan. That country can't catch a break!
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Neil in Tokyo emailed the 大象传媒: In Tokyo,buildings were shaking but after last month it was nothing to panic about. The main worry is weather we will get the truth about what has been cut at Onogawa nuclear power plant.
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Yuta in Japan says: It was traumatic, reminding me of that tragedy. Just fed up. now it's started to make me worried about those that had survived thru the previous one, for it hit the same area.
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Noel in Pankshin says: They're not even done securing the nuclear reactors & another earthquake/tsunami? God have mercy on the Japanese. My heart goes out to you all.
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We''re on air now talking about the latest earthquake aftershock in Japan to start with. You can post your comments here.
On air at 1700 & 1800GMT: Libyan rebel forces killed by Nato air strike
| Thursday, 4 April 2011 | 18:00 - 20:00 GMT
With fighting still going on in cities across Libya and the no-fly zone still being enforced by Nato, reports from rebel forces in eastern Libya say that a Nato air strike has killed at least 12 rebel fighters.
Benedict comments on
I have to say I am puzzled. They [the coalition forces] seem to take the view that there should be no on the ground co ordination, to avoid suggestions that they are the rebels' air force, but that lack of co ordination is making them a bit counter productive.
And Canada Phil posts on the same website to say:
It should be absolutely NO SURPRISE to anyone that this was going to happen and will continue to happen.
What's your reaction this news? We'll be talking to people in Ajdabiya to find out what is happening there. If you have any questions for them you can post them here.
Your comments
Comment sent via SMS
NETO to bombard rebels in Libya is not a crime they are birds of the same feathers trying to steal but they will never succeed Mohamed Bawa F Town
Comment sent via SMS
KADDAFI MAY HAVE OVERSTAYED HIS TIME. BUT HIS REPLACEMENT IS NOT BIN LADIN. JOHN DOE LIBERIA
Comment sent via Twitter
@大象传媒_WHYS It would be strategically and tactically impossible to protect the civilian population by relying on air-strikes alone.
Comment sent via YOURSAY
Lankouba in Senegal tweets: Gbagbo still thinks he's president. Even 6 feet underground in his bunker. Who's he kidding?
Comment sent via Facebook
Nathan posts: Hoping for the best for the people of Japan, Libya and Ivory Coast
Comment sent via YOURSAY
Muda in Ghana emails: Gbagbo your days are numbers. Is it better to be a coward than to die as a hero?
Comment sent via YOURSAY
Victor emails: Laurent Gbagbo loves power so much that he has become blind to the destruction of the infrastructure around him.
Comment sent via YOURSAY
Yokwe in Sudan emails: African leaders must learn democracy in their leadership.
Comment sent via Facebook
Ishmael says: I think killing Gbagbo will do Ivory Coast a lot of harm. He should be caught alive from the bunker and tried of charges of manslaughter and crimes against humanity before competent court of Law e.g the Hague. He will surely reveal those people/ countries who is instigating him.
Comment sent via Facebook
Yusuf in Bangladesh: Libyans should have thought twice before they invited foreigners to invade their country.
Comment sent via Facebook
Mwenge posts: This is what the rebels asked for, a no-fly zone. They dug their own graves.
Comment sent via Feed
Taofeeq 27 tweets: NATO is useless. They kill rebels again instead of pro Gaddafi forces.
Comment sent via Facebook
Trinity says: The air strike is evil in any way. Whether it was meant for the Libyan army led by Gaddafi or the rebels.
Comment sent via Facebook
Oyekanmi in Nigeria: Bad news. I pity these opposition fighters. Please don't give up until you have your freedom
Comment sent via Facebook
Mwenge posts: This is what the rebels asked for, a no-fly zone. They dug their own graves.
Comment sent via Facebook
Isaac in Ghana says on Facebook: It's unfortunate that the people who are supposed to be protecting the Libyan people are killing them. Nato is no different from Colonel Gadaffi.
Comment sent via Facebook
Khadija has posted on Facebook: First Nato fails to protect civilians. Now they accidently killed them. What is this?
Comment sent via host
We''re moving on to talk about Libya now and the Nato air strike which killed at least 12 rebels. You can post your thoughts here.
Comment sent via Feed
Mia in Tokyo emailed the 大象传媒: Oh gosh, again again. At that minute i was staying at 6 floor of the building. Strong shake. Scared scared. What i can say more.
Comment sent via YOURSAY
2DamnLegit tweets: Wow. Another earthquake in Japan. That country can't catch a break!
Comment sent via YOURSAY
Neil in Tokyo emailed the 大象传媒: In Tokyo,buildings were shaking but after last month it was nothing to panic about. The main worry is weather we will get the truth about what has been cut at Onogawa nuclear power plant.
Comment sent via Facebook
Yuta in Japan says: It was traumatic, reminding me of that tragedy. Just fed up. now it's started to make me worried about those that had survived thru the previous one, for it hit the same area.
Comment sent via Facebook
Noel in Pankshin says: They're not even done securing the nuclear reactors & another earthquake/tsunami? God have mercy on the Japanese. My heart goes out to you all.
Comment sent via host
We''re on air now talking about the latest earthquake aftershock in Japan to start with. You can post your comments here.