MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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"An unnamed rebel source related how he had undergone training in military techniques at a "secret facility" in eastern Libya.
He told our correspondent Laurence Lee, reporting from the rebel-stronghold of Benghazi, that he was sent to fire Katyusha rockets but was given a simple, unguided version of the rocket instead.
"He told us that on Thursday night a new shipment of Katyusha rockets had been sent into eastern Libya from Egypt. He didn't say they were sourced from Egypt, but that was their route through," our correspondent said.
"He said these were state-of-the-art, heat-seeking rockets and that they needed to be trained on how to use them, which was one of the things the American and Egyptian special forces were there to do."
The intriguing development has raised several uncomfortable questions, about Egypt's private involvement and what the arms embargo exactly means, said our correspondent."
Comments
Thanks for putting this up for us all here to catch, this is a story that is going to raise holy hell in certain important circles. Al Jazeera English's site has it as their headline now and it is their number one viewed story as well.
A side not on that--I appreciate that Al Jazeera put in the correspondent's name, I wish they would get in the habit of doing that more often, instead of using the irresponsible "Al Jazeera has learned..." or "so and so told our correspondent." And if they are going to do printed news as a mishmash of what various reporters said, I wish they would then put a byline of who wrote the mishmash up.
by artappraiser on Sat, 04/02/2011 - 7:31pm