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| Tuesday, 3 March 2011 | 11:34 - 23:30 GMT

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    Alan in Arizona: When the world responses they call a cease fire and continue to murder as they talk out of the side of their mouths. Now that they world has taken action to curtail the killings of innocent citizens, those same leaders CRY and WHINE about not being able to kill, because the world has destroyed their play things and toys of destruction.

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    Libya arms Irish rebels engaged in armed uprising against UK govt, branded sponsors of terrorism. UK govt goes further in supporting rebels engaged in armed uprising against Libyan Govt. Badged as humanitarian intervention. Double standards.

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    @pokonkwo Russia can鈥檛 call for a ceasefire, they should have voted no at the unsc. Abstaining prove they are scared to voice their opinion publicly

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    Why dont the rebels cease fire wen they say cease fire they make things hard for themselves n they complain.

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    Ben J here - we''re going back to talking about Libya and we''re on air now around the world. Please send us your contributions.

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    Listening to harrowing stories from Haiti on @bbc_whys. Incredibly brave women sharing their experiences of rape in the tented camps.

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    Sure, the cease-fire would end coalition action. Then it's up to the Libyans to depose their dictator & enact a new government.

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    @麻豆社_whys I'm sitting at my desk at work, trying not to cry while listening to the stories.

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    Elia continues: "After the earthquake I had five children to take care of, living in the shelter. My sister died and I was looking after her children. I looked after the child of the 18-year-old girl who was raped too."

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    Elia in Port-au-Prince on WHYS, through translator "There were many of them, but three of the men raped me. I had an 18-year-old girl in the house. When they finished with me, they raped her too. As a result, she became pregnant. The father of my children was pleading with them. They left with him, and to this day I haven't seen him."

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    The doctor did say 17, yes, including 3 off-duty soldiers - but that number and his testimony can''t be independently verified by the 麻豆社.

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    Ben J - Apologies for initial connection problems to Haiti. We''re now hearing some heartbreaking stories from Port-au-Prince.

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    @麻豆社_WHYS The doctor did say on the show that he saw 17 casualties due to coalition firing correct?

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    Ghadafi should NOT surrender NOR retreat. GOD Shal bring shame on western bloody pests who spit fire on africa due their economic oil hunger(wambuzi c,uganda

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    Big question who is international community,? france, u.s.a and uk? that is not right, and that is not fair. they acting like they are the police of the world?