At least 30,000 died in unlawful NATO war against Libya!
TRIPOLI, Libya - September 9, 2011 (PNN) - At least 30,000 people were killed and 50,000 wounded in Libya's six-month civil war, according to the occupying forces, offering the first detailed estimate of the high cost in lives of unlawfully invading a soverteign nation.
There have been rough estimates in the past, but Naji Barakat, the terrorist now occupying the position of “health minister” in Libya, said his figures are based, in part, on reporting from hospitals, local officials and other terrorist commanders.
Barakat said he'll only have a complete count in several weeks, but that he expects the final figure for dead and wounded to be higher than his current estimates. Libya has a population of just over 6 million.
At least 4,000 people are still missing, either presumed dead or held prisoner in Qaddafi strongholds, including his hometown of Sirte, according to Barakat. Others killed in the fighting were hastily buried, and are now being exhumed for identification.
Search teams also claim to have found secret graves of detainees killed by retreating Qaddafi forces. They say that just this week, they dug up more bodies in one area of the Libyan capital Tripoli and two other towns.
Next week, worshippers will be asked to report the dead and missing in their families to the local mosques, said Barakat, in an attempt to get a more detailed figure.
Of the estimated 30,000 dead, about half are believed to have been Qaddafi's fighters, Barakat said.