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Egyptians in Libya Report Trapped in Homes Due to Shootings of Citizens on the Streets - Food & Medicine Needed

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
machine translation -

Egyptians in Libya are crying

Thursday, February 24, 2011 12:15

Fayoum - Mr. Aelchorp:

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Received a "delegation" numerous contacts from people who are in the province of Fayoum, Libya and the families are crying.
They said: "They are trapped inside their homes in the city of Misurata, near the Libyan capital Tripoli.


He called Hussein Abdel Naby a trapped plug their voices and hear their broken cries to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to take action to save them as they are unable to leave their homes in Misurata because Almertzvp who were firing on any citizen it appears in the street and that any move for them to move outside of Libya should pass through the capital Tripoli, which has seen fierce battles.

He pointed out that the number of Egyptians in Misurata more than 10 thousand, mostly from the province of Fayoum, and added that the food had run out on a boat not find any shops to buy food or even medicine from pharmacies.


http://www.alwafd.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=18663&catid=98&Itemid=69
 
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