Friday, February 25, 2011

Ten Days and Counting...


"We do not surrender. We either win, or die."
Omar Mukhtar (1862 - 1931)

Dear beloved world,

The conflict of fellow Libyans has entered its tenth day. How do you feel?

Don't act sympathetic and return that question to me!

You know exactly how I feel. How we all feel.

My mind is now overcrowded with 'What if's?' and 'When will's?' ... 

Believing that it's wrong to say that it's all too much. There's gotta be someone who can bear it all. Why not that someone be me? You? Everyone?!

At first it was a matter of 'OMG is my family Ok?' but then, it moved on to an even bigger issue. A matter of greater magnitude: Worrying about every single Libyan in the country.

Every time I hear about someone (let's be honest, many!) dead, I somehow die with them. You know the feeling when your blood freezes in its route? There you go. And I get that on a daily basis, for the last ten days.

It's an astounding cause we're looking at here. I've been receiving love and support from everywhere, something which has given me strength. I've also been in contact with my fellow Libyan friends here, giving each other strength and comfort.

We've been arranging stuff in support for our loved ones in Libya, such as fasting and Qiyam at night. There's also a medical relief campaign which I hope you, my dear reader, would be kind enough to pass on.

Libya would be eternally grateful.

For more info on how to make your contribution (ASAP) visit the campaign's website:


And if you're interested in more info and updates on what's going on back home, you're more than welcome to follow up on twitter:



Love and hope for Libya's liberty soon


Sparkle xxx


4 comments:

Libyan is free said...

Crushed the traitors
Those who eat and then deny
Perhaps the only fault to make traitors living
The first Shahid Eid al-Adha and God knows the second ...
Living heroes of the nation

Look what's happening in Iraq now!!!

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(( طرابلس ياحفرة الدم .. جنزور تعطي الإشارة ... بشراك يازاوية بالهم ... وجاك الخلا يازوارة ))
عبد السلام الاسمر

Sparkle said...

I didn't quite get the meaning of the first paragraph Libyan, but thanks for passing by.

Libya will be free!

Sparkle

libyan is free said...

death to traitors
america and Israel want to make libya like Iraq,
remember the words of Bush on the new Middle East,
and See places of revolutions, the Arab region only!!
look to the UN Security Council Resolution 1970, the year in which the Americans came out from libya!!!
Why not use the in Egypt or Tunisia???
where is the Security Council in gaza ?? and The siege on Gaza ??
Exploit the rights of the Arab peoples


Do not be duped !!!

My theory
libya are free since 1969

Sparkle said...

Well, basically, there was no need for interference in Tunisia and Egypt because their leaders aren't lunatics. Period.