Communication Breakdown

As you guys have no doubt guessed, there’s a complete blackout of communications services here in Eastern Libya. Am travelling between towns to report, so little or no access to the internet. Will blog soon with photos etc. Have a good week!

That’s me with a soldier of the revolution on the road between Benghazi and Ras Lanuf, Eastern Libya. More photos, and maybe a post soon.

26 thoughts on “Communication Breakdown”

  1. As a responsible global power why doesn't Indian government and India Defence Forces invade Libya and save it from anarchy.

  2. shiv

    Just try to impartially present the struggle and effort put on by the revolutionary forces allowing the world to see the correct picture as it stands.

    It will be better if you do an episode on why the Libyans want a revolaution against 42 years of Gaddafi rule

    Lets hope the revolutionaries get the needed support to overthrow the regime.

  3. What happened to IRAQ after US invasion? today IRAQ is in tatters..same case with Afghanistan … now Libya….whole africa will be in turmoil…may be mayan predictions are coming true!!!

  4. Hey Shiv, ensure you be very alert while reporting in Libya like standing near AA guns. Also ensure that you don't take stance either but just report about what you see there. Also pls ensure that everything is zipped properly.

  5. Which is that gun in the hands of the soldier ??
    It seems to be some crowd dispering gas shell laucher ??

    N wat is the artillery gun pointing towards in this pic ??

  6. 1. Why do you allow such comments by Mohammed go thro'…uncalled at this forum isn't it or plain freedom of speech ??

    2. Is it an IR guided system with the soldier..Anti Aircraft Missile or ATGM ??

  7. We Will pray to God to take good care of you. And Be careful too.And By the way, Isnt that a 9K38 Igla ?? 🙂

  8. While you would hope that a peaceful solution is worked out, I am not that hopeful.

    Oil and related aspects mean that there are too many external influences. You only need to look a bit north to see how out of reach stability is.

    Good luck – it would be interesting to see what the alternative governing solutions are and if they have the capability to bring changes to the people involved.

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