Sunday, March 6, 2011

Libya public telecom company tells subscribers to attack foreigners

Libya’s public telecom company has reportedly sent SMS messages to its subscribers to attack foreigners, accusing them of wanting to ‘sow trouble’ and ‘destroy’ the country.
According to reports, the messages were sent by the national company Libyana.

The message in Arabic said  ‘foreigners are plotting against Libya and these enemies want to sow trouble and destroy our country, Libya, and block our reform and development processes’.
Many Egyptians also spoke of hostile declarations against them by the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and Libyan officials.



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