The horror of Abu Salim
WARNING: You may find parts of this report extremely distressing
They say there are still snipers around the Abu Salim district so best not to simply drive to the hospital there.
Our driver left us on the main road running by the hospital building. We’d done a recce and seen a hole in the fence.
We split up to present less of a target – myself, cameraman Stuart Webb and our security adviser, a former Royal Marine best left unnamed – and we legged it across the empty dual carriageway and hit that hole in the fence.
We’d arranged to RV with our van under a nearby flyover in one hour precisely.
Fifty yards from the main entrance something was wrong.
Very wrong.
Four Red Cross ambulances lined up and staff hurriedly stretchered out the last few injured men.
“Conditions in there are dreadful – just dreadful,” said Red Cross worker Bridget Comninos, “we are just trying to assist doctors here.”
In one ambulance a man, almost incoherent with fear, just kept saying: “Al Hamdillulah” – thank God.
Three young children sat near him almost beatifically calm in their shock.
Ten feet away, outside the main door, a dead man’s corpse hummed with clouds of flies.
Piles of surgical dressings, bloody sheets and half-empty blood bags were all around us, oozing fluids onto the ground.
Another body, inflated with decomposition, lies 20 yards away in the sun. Male, fighting age, half the head missing.
Fifty yards further on a pile of human bodies, bloated in the hot sun. I count 22 here, including three women, and one child. Some of the male bodies are in military clothing but not all.
Inside, it is not a hospital but a mortuary – or something for which there is no word.
Stretchers and beds are stained with fluids and blood, some still dripping on the floor.
In one room a picture of Colonel Gaddafi smiles down on at least 23 more corpses shoved onto trolleys at all angles.
There is no language for the stench. You fear even to breathe in here.
A hospital orderly vomits quietly in a corridor.
This is a lost place, abandoned in the chaos of fighting.
A hospital worker says we have seen only the bodies from fighting in Abu Salim in the past few days.
Downstairs, a fighter shoots the lock off the hospital basement and here are scores more bodies. Some are Col Gadaffi’s soldiers but another, broken child lies abandoned here too. Some were clearly shot dead but in all honesty most are too far gone to investigate.
I couldn’t do it.
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but who are these victims? Gaddafi loyalists, rebels? are they victims of Gaddafi or of the Nato bombing?
I am so sorry to read this! I hope once we shall learn to live in peace and without violence, and that we shall make a just world, trating everyone as our companion and like. No more violence. No more greed and exploitation!
Christ, Alex, I admire your bravery in witnessing something as gruesome as that. But it’s so important that someone has borne witness, so we can hear the truth as to what’s happening. Trite, I know, but what an awful thing war is.
Stay safe and keep up the amazing work.
Not uncommon at all in Tripoli in contested areas bodies litter the streets because this is not the village wars NATO and the rebels have amassed an army of 10 NATO equally on the ground in black water style plain clothes this is accepted by mass media and NATO countries. against a large loyalists and a hostile Tripoli population that does not like rebels as they are in this tribal country foreigners its similar to the US where states have a sense of independence but yet a strong national feeling.
WHY dont you ask a rebel or the UK gov why they hate Gaddafi? they will be shocked and try to say 42 years… the queen is rulling for longer and its is widespead that Saif al Islam was ruling for the last 10 or more years so its a very false flag situation in Libya… Just like the west led coup of the moderate Iran government….and look at where we are now.
Thanks for messing another peaceful Muslim country and complaining why we have no stability…
Is this the end result of Nato’s mission to protect Civilians then?
No of course not- obiously it’s all the fault of that evil mad dictator “Colonel Gaddafi smiles down” – yes he is personally to blame for all these deaths! For all you know they could be the victims of the Rebels or ‘collateral damage’ from NATO airstrikes. Your sick propagandising diminishes the tragey and just adds one more obscenity.
Thanks for making me believe again in the viewers sanity two cheers for Clive Gibson!
as the Rebels swam in his pool…
Thank you! UK and Qatar and NATO as a whole because you saved Benghazi from a massacre and massacred personally the entire country village to village city to city… bodies of civilians that support the government lie on the ground and foreign workers from Europe and Asia are being abused or kidnapped such as the case of a Filipino engineer kidnapped by rebels while they where looting foreign workers area but miraculously escaped his captures.
The apolitical scenes you are witnessing Alex sound like a horror film. Something most people would never dream of in their worst nightmare. Something the people of the UK are never subjected to. The sanitised, selective, glorification of war is all they see via a manipulated media.
The reality of war, tyranny and hate is the very pinnacle of human evilness. Animal behaviour no different to the law of the jungle.
To those who carry the physical and mental scars of conflicts there are no words or comfort. To journalists who dare to tread where most would fear, the world owes a debt of gratitude.
This conflict will be aired by the mainstream media as some ‘success’ for the vile political elites while the next war is being planned. This conflict, like any other, is no success when people are maimed for life.
Take care and take time out Alex.
Sorry, the second word above should have said ‘apocalyptic’ not apolitical! (I should pay more attention to auto spellings)
I COULD NOT HAVE SAID IT BETTER NOR ANYONE ELSE FOR THAT MATTER.
What a bloody mess. I hope Cameroon, Haig, Fox et al are pleased with the results of their so called “Protection of Libyan civilians”. Most of the ‘civilians’ I witnessed on the news were carrying rocket launchers and firing heavy machine guns. How many people have been killed and maimed as a result of the NATO bombing campaign? How many atrocities are being carried out by the rebels?
How many MP’s will be getting free shares in Libyan oil companies?
Thank God we (Nato) went in to protect Libya I hate to think what would have happened if we had gone in to kill and destroy!
I hope they catch Gaddafi alive so that he can answer for his crimes in the Hague. Amnesty International is talking to the few who survived the Abu Salim massacres – all carried out by retreating Gaddafi forces.
I am unable to get across my gratitude to you, Alex, your cameraman Stuart Webbe and your security advisor for bearing witness.
The world needs people like yourselves with the courage to not only observe such horrors, but to ensure these peoples lives mean more than the horrific way their lives were ended.
I am humbled by your writing, and so desperate for world leaders to learn the lessons from our shared [global] bloody history.
All military invasions perpetrated overtly or covertly by Nato in recent years have started with a lie or lies copiously repeated by corporate media to justify Nato’s actions and obscure their true intentions; WMD in Iraq is just the most well known.
What is bitterly sickening in Alex Thomson’s report is the palpable stench of Nato’s hand on each of the corpses he witnessed and their reality compared to the ficticious 6000 whose fabled massacre was used to secure the UN resolutions.
Equally to his discredit is the fact that he is with a Nato soldier and fails to mention UN resolution 1973′s explicit prohibition of “a foreign occupation force of any form on any part of Libyan territory”.
Further and as noted by C. Gibson, Alex Thomson attempts to demonize Gaddafi so as to blur the heart of the matter. Whether Gaddafi was good or not is totally incidental. The aim and goal of Nato’s actions is that ordinary Libyans’ standard of living, welfare and security is to be traded against corporate interest and western greed. This rebellion is not about Libyans but taking control of THEIR natural resources.
Libyans deserve freedom; this war will only bring chaos.
Really shaken by this. War reporting in the finest tradition of Martha Gellhorn and Vasily Grossman. As someone says above, it’s vital that someone bears witness to this and that it is documented. By telling the world about this, the process for finding out who carried out these crimes and bringing them to justice begins. Well done, mate, and stay safe.
It is very amazing in your information, I was proudly for you to get this information during bullets flied over head of you . You are a brave man to get information for people to know the really thing. Please try your best job, and God bless you to be safe.
From Asia country, Cambodia
This is just awful those poor people! If we can aford to throw all those bombs at Libya killing God knows how many why could we not forsee this horror.
Yes it’s Time for an International change and we will begin with the removal of the United Nations and replace it in the ”Holy Land with a new Assembly dedicated to using our Technology for good and not Evil, like the last Century, where it has been War after War encouraged by misplaced Capitalist Democracy’s
We will still keep our Capitalist Democracy’s and simply rid our selves of these Arms Industries along with their Guns– Bombs– Bullets and Sanction feeble minded Leaders.
The reason we should choose the ”Holy Land”is after all, where the World’s Wars began and let’s pray it will end.
I would like to offer some good advice to the U.K.–France and the U.S.A. and that is never ever give up your Defences, simply keep your own defence up to Date, but don’t take the Path of Smuggling, because you are the most hated Countries on Earth.
Our Technology will replace the Arms Industries and move on to create a better Life for everyone.