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Robin Lustig | 17:02 UK time, Monday, 16 May 2011

These pictures were taken by World Tonight reporter Paul Moss in eastern Libya

Young mlitant in Eastern Libya

Anti-Gaddafi poster in Eastern Libya

Anti-Gaddafi fighter in Eastern Libya

Rocket-propelled grenade in Eastern Libya

Anti-Gaddafi poster

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    @1. Peace! Too much to expect?
    @2. Wait! Make sure you get his Swiss bank account first.
    @3. He looks happy with his new passcard.
    @4. Not all sectors of business have been suffering the same crisis of late.
    @5. Asylum! Too much to expect?

  • Comment number 2.

    Robin,

    Is this the ´Henkers mahlzeit´?

  • Comment number 3.

    Kane

    --I read them differently.

    @ 1. The next freedom fighter.
    @ 2. Could we change the ammunition ?
    @ 3. He looks like a fellow we could do business with.
    @ 4. They are behind you !
    @ 5. Easily adaptable -- for our own purposes --if not copyrighted.
    .

  • Comment number 4.

    Kane

    --- a brilliant idea (revisited)



    I once saw a copy from the early 50´s and they had a section called ´bullets´. They were sketches and the readers could win a prize for sending in the best caption they thought fitted the sketch.

    ROBIN --- Could you re-start the tradition --or is it now too dangerous ?

    --- the mods would love it !

  • Comment number 5.

    second try.

    @1. The photo cost him 2 sweets -- what did the ±«Óãtv pay for it ?
    @ 2. -- It´s pointed at our direction !
    @ 3. He dont look like a looser !
    @ 4. Those wars I like --not an enemy in sight !
    @ 5. Open sesame !

  • Comment number 6.

    #3 quietoaktree

    @2. We,ve got no balls, so we,re firing Gadaffi instead.

  • Comment number 7.

    #5 quietoaktree

    @1. "How many parents have you lost so far little girl?"

  • Comment number 8.

    Kane

    --all of them on one posting please !

  • Comment number 9.

    Kane-- 3rd try.

    @1. --- a diversionary tactic, he paid 2 sweets to photograph a stolen car.
    @2.-- suits the on-going circus
    @3. He just got a marriage proposal.
    @4. I suppose the sharp end is the front ?
    @5. Samson´s hair grew back.

  • Comment number 10.

    #9 quietoaktree

    @1. "Would you like to take part in a ±«Óãtv opinion poll?"
    @2. Translation for those that cant read the Arabic. (Sarkozy you despot).
    @3. He obviously hasnt read Bin Ladens life story.
    @4. Brand new, never used, 4 very careful owners.
    @5. Libya! Split down the middle.

  • Comment number 11.

    1. Next stop, I’m pushing her out.
    2. Happy Trails!
    3. Introducing Whole Earth Provision’s Attire for Men.
    4. Dang it. I was so excited, I forgot everything he told me.
    5. Athenot, warrior brother in Travolta’s suit, says: “What happened to Zeus?!â€

  • Comment number 12.

    No wait:

    1. When we're moving again, I'm pushing her out.

  • Comment number 13.

    (When I was her age, I travelled entirely too much in a station wagon filled with 6 people.)

  • Comment number 14.

    4th try.

    @ 1. My flirting even melts foreigners.
    @ 2. --Sorry, forbidden to send you munitions --would you accept OUR politicians instead ?
    @ 3. He bit the dust !
    @ 4. I hear you Americans have a bridge to nowhere ?
    @ 5. -- It´s easier with a zipper !

  • Comment number 15.

    Another go:

    The Libyan Revolution in Pictures 1-5.

    1. The youngsters started a revolution.

    2. Look, it’s your country’s arm that is sending you….

    3. The thrill of an act of independence!

    4. Lessons in weaponry.

    5. The dictator’s biggest headache: “Why can’t I just yell, ‘Stop it!’ ?â€

  • Comment number 16.

    Robin Lustig is beautifully clearly spoken for which I am grateful as I am deaf but with both my hearing aids I can follow what he says.
    Thank you Radio 4 for giving us Robin.

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