Amnesty, which has taken testimonies from more than 200 detainees since the fall of al-Zawiya and Tripoli, believes that hundreds of people have been taken from their homes, at work, at check-points, or simply from the streets. Many have been ill-treated upon arrest, being beaten with sticks, backs of rifles, kicked, punched and insulted, at times while blindfolded and handcuffed. In some cases, detainees reported being shot after being seized. Have u read enough?
Respond to this video... You like the word nuts it seems to be used to dismiss others when they disagree with you. You don't know you are right u just think you are. further people are not idiots who disagree with you either. I see you are very democratic as well.
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