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    Libyan rebels round up black Africans

    TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Rebel forces and armed civilians are rounding up thousands of black Libyans and migrants from sub-Sahara Africa, accusing them of fighting for ousted strongman Moammar Gadhafi and holding them in makeshift jails across the capital.

    Virtually all of the detainees say they are innocent migrant workers, and in most cases there is no evidence that they are lying. But that is not stopping the rebels from placing the men in facilities like the Gate of the Sea sports club, where about 200 detainees — all black — clustered on a soccer field this week, bunching against a high wall to avoid the scorching sun.

    Handling the prisoners is one of the first major tests for the rebel leaders, who are scrambling to set up a government that they promise will respect human rights and international norms, unlike the dictatorship they overthrew.

    The rebels' National Transitional Council has called on fighters not to abuse prisoners and says those accused of crimes will receive fair trials.There has been little credible evidence of rebels killing or systematically abusing captives during the six-month conflict. Still, the African Union and Amnesty International have protested the treatment of blacks inside Libya, saying there is a potential for serious abuse.

    Aladdin Mabrouk, a spokesman for Tripoli's military council, said no one knows how many people have been detained in the city, but he guessed more than 5,000. While no central registry exists, he said neighborhood councils he knows have between 200 and 300 prisoners each. The city of 1.8 million has dozens of such groups.

    Justice Minister Mohammed al-Alagi told reporters this week that he'd visited several detention centers and found conditions "up to international standards."

    "We are building a Libya of tolerance and freedom, not of revenge," he said.

    Oil-rich but with a relatively small population of 6.6. million, Gadhafi's Libya welcomed hundreds of thousands of black Africans looking for work in recent decades. Many young citizens of Mali and Niger who flocked to Libya in the 1970s and 1980s were recruited into an "Islamic Legion" modeled on the French Foreign Legion. In addition, Gadhafi's military recruited heavily from black tribes in Libya's south.

    In February, witnesses reported African fighters shooting at protesters or being captured by anti-Gadhafi forces. Witnesses have described scores of mercenaries being flown in to put down the rebellion, although many of the fighters already were in Libya.

    As a result, people with roots in sub-Saharan Africa and black Libyan citizens have been targeted by rebel forces in the messy and confusing fight for control of the country.

    In the Khallat al-Firjan neighborhood in south Tripoli, Associated Press reporters saw rebel forces punching a dozen black men before determining they were innocent migrant workers and releasing them.

    The Gate of the Sea club near Tripoli's fishing port became a lockup Monday night, when residents rounded up people in the surrounding area.

    Guards at the club said they looked for unfamiliar faces, then asked for IDs. Those without papers or whose legal residences were distant cities were marched to the club.

    This week, an armed guard stood by a short hallway that led through two metal gates onto a soccer field surrounded by high walls. There was no roof, so the detainees clustered against the wall to get out of the heat.

    One black Libyan from the southern city of Sebha said he had worked for a Tripoli cleaning company. A French-speaking man from Niger said he had a shop nearby. One black Libyan said he was in the army but quit during the uprising.

    In an office nearby where sports trophies still lined the shelves, Ibrahim al-Rais, a 60-year-old fisherman, acted as prison director. A bag held wallets and IDs taken from the captives. Another was stuffed with cellphones, which occasionally rang.

    He acknowledged that many of the detainees were likely innocent migrant workers stranded in the country but he insisted that a "big percentage" were mercenaries.

    "These people were fighting against our people," he said.

    As proof, his team pointed to ID cards issued in Libya's south that he said were fake and a document issued by the Niger Embassy in Tripoli. He said Gadhafi gave many mercenaries Libyan IDs so they could fight. He also said many had been carrying dollars or euros — which al-Rais said were mercenary wages.

    Sabri Taha, a fish merchant in shorts and flip-flops who was guarding prisoners, said one had a video on his phone of a soldier shooting children. When asked by an AP reporter to play it, he couldn't find it. The prisoner said he didn't know how the video got on his phone.

    In another detainee's wallet, Taha said he found a photo of the detainee in a green military uniform and accused him of fighting for Gadhafi. The detainee said he had manned a regime checkpoint, but had defected to the rebels when they reached the city.

    The captors insist their prison is temporary and that the local military council will question the detainees before releasing them or transferring them elsewhere.

    In the meantime, they started a handwritten list of the men's names, ages and nationalities.

    "You see, we have no experience, but we have figured out how to get organized," said Abu-Bakir Zaroug, a local volunteer.

    They still didn't know how many prisoners they held.

    "The danger is that there is no oversight by any authorities, and the people who are carrying out the arrests — more like abductions — are not trained to respect human rights," said Diana Eltahawy of Amnesty International. "They are people who carry a lot of anger against people they believe committed atrocities."

    For about a week, the Tripoli Local Prison has been receiving inmates and now holds about 300, said Anwar Bin Naji, a former prison employee who helps run the facility. About 50 are Libyans. The rest are from Ghana, Nigeria, Niger and other African countries.

    "They are all arrested by rebels or by civilians who love the homeland," Naji said.

    As he spoke, two rebel trucks carrying about a dozen black men entered the prison, honking their horns.

    "Those are all mercenaries, or most of them," he said before speaking to the men.

    In the cellblock, captives clustered by the barred doors of their cells. All said they were migrant workers who had come to Libya to work. Some said they'd lived here for years.

    They said they hadn't been beaten, and were given simple food once or twice a day. They had drinking water, but none for bathing, they said.

    Of the 28 people in one five-meter-by-six meter (15-foot-by-18-foot) cell, one had blistering burns on his face, neck and arm. Naji, the guard, said volunteers were still setting up a medical clinic.

    The burned man, Ahmed Ali, said he'd come to Libya from his native Chad two years ago and worked as a house painter before the uprising.

    "When the rebels entered Tripoli, some guys came and burned down my house," he said. He escaped and ran to some rebel fighters, hoping they'd protect him.

    "They brought me here," he said, adding that he'd received no medical care in the six days since his arrest.

    "They believe that most of the black in Libya are mercenaries, so now all the blacks on the street, they pick them up," he said.

     
    • L.T.E.  •  5 mths ago
      Just another example of good-ol'-fashioned Arab racism & discrimination. They just want to use this "he's helping the enemy" crap just to justify whatever they want to do with them (even when they have NO PROOF against most of them). I wouldn't be surprised if the Arab Egyptians did this same thing to the blacks that are still there during their rebellion earlier this year. Why won't these Arabs (along with any other race for that matter) just leave Africa & the Native Africans alone? The Arabs have been killing & taking land from the Native Black Africans since Ancient Egypt (and I'll defend that against anybody), and they haven't stopped. And all nations like the U.S. do is support both sides, so they'll benefit no matter who wins.

      They wanted their enemies land & resources (which this all pretty much comes down to), so they developed a hatred of them which eventually turned into classic racism. The Arabs' conquest of North Africa is practically no different than the Europeans' conquest of the Americas. They actually believe that the land they occupy now has always been theirs. And the Muslim Arabs are just as hypocritical as the Christian Europeans (so I don't know why so many blacks still follow their bullcrap religions). When are the other REAL African nations going to realize that the whole "try to make peace with the foreignors who are manipulating & exploiting us" tactic isn't working? When are they going to stop fighting amongst themselves over petty issues, unite, and go against their real enemies? That would be a real revolution.
    • Mick  •  5 mths ago
      What other colors of mercenaires did the muslims round up ?
    • KeithA  •  5 mths ago
      Most countries only welcome foreigners as tourists cause they bring their money, spend it and then leave thus the lesson today is: if you go to a country to get a job, you take it at your own risk.
    • lookfortruth  •  5 mths ago
      There is an important fact being omitted from all MSM news reports of goings on in Libya. I read one week ago in a truthful unbiased church newspaper , which I have read for more than 20 years called 'Todays Catholic', a simple and unbiased report of a Franciscan priest missionary wherein he stated he had worked in Libya for the past seven (7) and that during this time he found that Gadhfi did give to the Christian people in Libya a measure of protection for their lives and safety.
      Now, I fear that the Rebel Brotherhood of Muslims will follow their ("peaceful") religion of death to infidels and cruelly decapitate any Christians they might find remaining in Libya. I don't think the prez and USA should in any way side in with Muslim Brotherhood in the Middle East. They want death for Christians. If you are Christian or Jewish they want to take your head off--they are taught to do this. Face the truth. Don't be blind. No more money, guns and support for these enemies of America and Christianity!
    • Mark  •  5 mths ago
      And also (sorry Im on a roll) the scary thing is the only difference in us being taken-over by a foreign enemy is a foreign enemy wouldnt and couldnt have gotten this far this fast! Doesnt that scare the crap out of everyone? Better put on your thinking hat or its over Pedro.
    • Mark  •  5 mths ago
      Because when you take from Peter to pay Paul you will always have Pauls cooperation, and now there are more Pauls than Peters, thanks to people like Obama.
    • Mark  •  5 mths ago
      As crazy as it might sound if you take all that is going on now and all that has been going on and said since Obama has been elected if you have a brain in your head , or are 'one of them' its as obvious as day and night that he and his merry band of blacks and other minorities want to take-over this country and enslave all caucasion people and rob the rich/sucessfull, thats all there is to it PLAIN AND SIMPLE. And I wish the Generals in the military would have the sight to see this overthrowing of our Government and do what they are sworn to do and that is protect this country from enemies foreign and DOMESTIC. What else is it going to take? Call me crazy I dont care because you are blind if you dont see it, or are one of them!
    • LadyLove  •  5 mths ago
      This is not a racist comment. Right now though it would be safer for most of them to be held. I'm not saying this is fair yet it helps protect them from angry mobs that may spring up once the fighting starts again. I hope that they will be freed soon and that at least while they are being held that they are treated well. That will look better than what was don't by the regime
    • VET03  •  5 mths ago
      Too funny - Yahoo makes it a racial item, when it has nothing to do with race but hired guns.
    • Mick  •  5 mths ago
      Congressional Black Caucus ? Comment ?
    • dan  •  5 mths ago
      Tell them not to send any here we have enough!
    • Mick  •  5 mths ago
      Louis Farrakhan where is your big mouth when we need it ?
    • Mick  •  5 mths ago
      Maxine Waters we could use your big mouth and shrill voice right about now .
    • Fletch  •  5 mths ago
      So now we don't even get sh--y articles anymore, just sensationalist headlines?
    • كافر  •  5 mths ago
      This is what we will do after bar'ak hussain 0'bama stirs up his peeps here in the USA.
    • Steve  •  5 mths ago
      Where's Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton.
    • HcHizzo  •  5 mths ago
      so why pull the article? Hmm.
    • Noway  •  5 mths ago
      History has never changed over the last several centuries - what was always been true remains so today - "THOSE WITH THE BIGGEST GUNS MAKE THE RULES".
    • Stroganovsky  •  5 mths ago
      Well, as long as they're not "killing their own people," what's the problem? That "killing their own people" is what really gets NATO's dander up. If anybody gets to kill anybody's own people, it's NATO, and nobody else better step on that turf..
    • AirTravel  •  5 mths ago
      LMAO, ZOMG this just keeps getting better. Muslim Terrorist overthrow a Socialist dictator with the help of a Socialist black man and then turn on blacks in a rascist tirade. Who is doing Ohblunders foreign policy, lol, oh, Clinton, ROFL. Maybe Ohblunder should ask Conde for some advise, hahahahahaha.
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