
Mitch Watkins, Giovanni Di Stefano, Ro Hurley
Martin Wales interviews Ro Hurley and Mitch Watkins on behalf of Giovanni Di Stefano, attorney for Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. Download Here.

Mitch Watkins, Giovanni Di Stefano, Ro Hurley
Martin Wales interviews Ro Hurley and Mitch Watkins on behalf of Giovanni Di Stefano, attorney for Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. Download Here.
By Ro Hurley
Sunday March 28, 2011 20:18
LONDON, England – On Tuesday March 29, 2011, Italy and Germany are expected to offer exile to Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
This information came from Italy’s Foreign minister, Franco Frattini at a meeting arranged by France and England to prepare a “political and diplomatic” solution to the current strikes against Libya.
In an interview with journalist Ro Hurley and attorney Mitch Watkins from the Claims Resolution Tribunal in Zurich, Gaddafi’s attorney Giovanni Di Stefano emphatically stated, “I can tell you 100% that that is rejected is refused; Mr. Gaddafi is going nowhere. He will go nowhere. He will stay put.” He continues to say, “Colonel Gaddafi wishes to make it 100% crystal clear that no matter who offers him what, where, and when, he is not moving from Libya.”
Di Stefano, also known as “The Devil’s Advocate,” was part of the legal defense team for Saddam Hussein. He currently represents Tariq Aziz and Charles Manson.
Actress Elizabeth Taylor has died at 79. The cause of death was heart failure.
Yes you probably already know this, and like me, you have probably never seen a movie she was in. But what I do know is that she was married like a million times, a good friend of the late Michael Jackson, and was branded on a perfume that is sold in high-end department stores but smells like a cross between dead flowers and sulfur.
The big question is… When the fuck is Zsa Zsa going to die? At least I have her in my death pool.
By Ro Hurley
March 21, 2011 10:00 PM CT
LONDON, England – On Tuesday, March 22, 2011, Muammar al-Gaddafi’s attorney Giovanni Di Stefano will appear before the London Magistrates Court to seek an arrest warrant against Liam Fox, Britain’s Minister of Defense.
According to the British newspaper THE DAILY MAIL, Fox reportedly called Gaddafi a “legitimate target” and threatened a “Bunker buster” aimed at Gaddafi’s hideout in Tripoli.
While preparing documents for tomorrow’s court appearance to officially request a warrant of arrest against Fox, Di Stefano stated,
“We cannot allow this kind of behaviour which is contrary to the law of the land since 1861. It falls well outside the ambit of any UN Resolution and wholly without merit. I will seek his immediate resignation as a person now subject to a criminal charge.”
Today U.S. General Carter Ham stated that air strikes will slow within the next few days due to lack of participation and support by Libyan rebels who initially started the revolt against Gaddafi and his military.
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