Video shows ambassador's body being dragged, as crowd chants 'Alauhu Akbar'
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Video shows ambassador's body being dragged, as crowd chants 'Alauhu Akbar'
On Sunday, a video was uploaded to the Arabic language version of Youtube which reportedly shows the body of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens being dragged from a building into a crowd who then, begin cheering and chanting the phrase 'Alauhu Akbar.'
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Towards the end of the video (1:33), a man can be seen with his knee upon the ambassador's chest, as the crowd continued to snap photos of the grisly scene with their cellphones.
Youtube user, Abdalgadar Fadi, who uploaded the video wrote: "Moment directed the U.S. ambassador before his death."
While it appears that the crowd is cheering the ambassador's death, the New York Times posted the following translation of one verbal exchange heard in the video:
"'I swear, he’s dead,' one Libyan says, peering in.
'Bring him out, man! Bring him out,' another says.
'The man is alive. Move out of the way,' others shout. 'Just bring him out, man.'
'Move, move, he is still alive!'
'Alive, Alive! God is great,' the crowd erupts, while someone calls to bring Mr. Stevens to a car."
The New York Times article contends that the crowd was attempting to help Stevens and were only cheering because they believed him to still be alive.
However, if this assertion were true...Why then would they leave Stevens on the ground as they took photos of him, rather than immediately offering medical assistance?
Unfortunately, the State Department is now refusing to answer any questions concerning the attack on our consulate office in Benghazi, or on Ambassador Steven's death.
The claim from Libyan officials that Stevens was raped before he was killed is yet to be disputed.
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Towards the end of the video (1:33), a man can be seen with his knee upon the ambassador's chest, as the crowd continued to snap photos of the grisly scene with their cellphones.
Youtube user, Abdalgadar Fadi, who uploaded the video wrote: "Moment directed the U.S. ambassador before his death."
While it appears that the crowd is cheering the ambassador's death, the New York Times posted the following translation of one verbal exchange heard in the video:
"'I swear, he’s dead,' one Libyan says, peering in.
'Bring him out, man! Bring him out,' another says.
'The man is alive. Move out of the way,' others shout. 'Just bring him out, man.'
'Move, move, he is still alive!'
'Alive, Alive! God is great,' the crowd erupts, while someone calls to bring Mr. Stevens to a car."
The New York Times article contends that the crowd was attempting to help Stevens and were only cheering because they believed him to still be alive.
However, if this assertion were true...Why then would they leave Stevens on the ground as they took photos of him, rather than immediately offering medical assistance?
Unfortunately, the State Department is now refusing to answer any questions concerning the attack on our consulate office in Benghazi, or on Ambassador Steven's death.
The claim from Libyan officials that Stevens was raped before he was killed is yet to be disputed.
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Re: Video shows ambassador's body being dragged, as crowd chants 'Alauhu Akbar'
Nuke these fucking shit bags.............................
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