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Non-embedded reporters: NATO injures 300 Libyans: More doctors, blood needed

On the ground in Tripoli, journalist Lizzie Cocker has made contact with New York based journalist, Don DeBar, providing latest updates on the Libyan crisis where the alleged war crime committed by NATO, with its cluster bomb strikes killing innocent people and injuring over 300 citizens in Misrata, the incident then blamed on Gadaffi by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The Misrata hospital at the site of the strike is calling for more doctors and blood to save lives.

DeBar, with a group of independent journalists, not embedded in NATO forces, will be bringing news to the public about the crisis. These collaborating journalists also Cocker and Wayne Madsen.

Cocker has been participating in producing the following on the Libyan crisis, including the interview of the hospital worker in the Youtube embedded on this page.

Lizzie Cocker on Press TV discussing Libya

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Sukant Chandan on Russia Today stating NATO war claims are false

Sukant Chandan again on Russia Today discussing Libya (Second video from bottom)

And once more discussing Libya (second video from bottom)

Sukant Chandan interviews black Libyan revolutionary brother 

Lizzie Cocker's first video blog from Tripoli

Sukant Chandan interviews Hospital worker at the sight of the NATO bombing of Saif Al-Arabs home

Providing background on the unfolding Libyan crisis, Wayne Madsen, reports from his trip on the road from Tunisia to Tripoli, and DeBar produced two US cable TV programs: a report from Libyan journalists in Tripoli providing a history of the present crisis and the other, an an interview on Libyan TV of Cynthia McKinney.

Yesterday, the US House of Representatives considered two resolutions based on the War Powers Act in relation to the President's war on Libya. (See: http://cspan.org/Events/House-Votes-on-2-Resolutions-Related-to-Libyan-Conflict/10737422024/)
Human Rights Investigation (HRI) has called for accountability related to the recent cluster bombing of Libyans in the nation's third largest city, Misrata. (Continue reading on Examiner.com PSYOP: US Navy cluster bombs oil-rich Libya, blames Gadaffi - National Human Rights | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/human-rights-in-national/us-navy-cluster-bombs-libya-blames-gadaffi#ixzz1OKIAJuEv
 
"Evidence about the nature of the weapons used and contemplated from the HRI investigation and others including the International Coalition to Ban Uranium Weapons is spreading through social media networks."
 
HRI is linking with legal rights and human rights solicitors and is expected to be publishing informaiton about best routes for victims of the conflict in Libya to achieve justice and perpetrators of war crimes in this conflict to be prosecuted.    
 
The group of independent journalists believe they can provide information in best interest of the public instead of news based on psychological operations conducted to influence citizens.    
 
Until the purge of the station's staff by new management at Pacifica Radio in 2009, was the morning news editor for WBAI-FM in New York. He visited Tripoli as a member of a delegation led by Cynthia McKinney in October, 2009. 

For regular updates on the Libyan crisis and other news, visit Don DeBar's Facebook page at  www.facebook.com/don.debar.

, Human Rights Examiner

Deborah Dupre' holds American and Australian science and education graduate degrees plus thirty years human rights, environmental and peace activism; led Aboriginal Pacific Islander and Australian research; holds pivotal role in FUEL; co-founded America's Green Team, FUEL; lectures on Ancient...

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