Wednesday, February 23, 2011

We have not received any calls from the embassy

At 19 pm on Sunday, when Reuben H. returned to his home in Sabratah, 80 km from Tripoli, he noticed a quiet "very strange." Soon after, he began to see the city "columns of smoke, police and many people in the street, some with machine guns," says this worker Bruesa construction company, which along with several Spanish colleagues was lifting a university in the city , where it decided to leave on Monday.

"On Sunday night we slept with the whistling of bullets from machine guns," says Senen, another of the ten Spanish of this firm arrived yesterday at Barajas airport after searching on their own leaving the country with the passivity of embassy. "On Sunday we called the embassy and they told us there was no problem since we have not had any calls, it is as if the embassy did not exist," denounces Leopold also Bruesa worker, explaining that his wife, who lived there with him, "spent the night crying." "The embassy is supposed to have to reassure you: there are four cats and we know all, but had no sensitivity or call us, we have given back," says Senen.

After a chaotic night, the group decided to leave Sabratah Spanish at five o'clock on Monday in their own cars. Areas were burning. "We had to pass a roadblock and control of the army to leave town, we searched the car," he recalls. Although nearly all were canceling flights, managed to buy tickets for a flight to Lyon, which eventually was also canceled.

Had to travel to Rabat, thence to Casablanca and from there to Madrid. Almost two-day journey out of the nightmare "without looking back." "Now things are much more complicated, we have people still there and they can not leave their homes. Among some monitoring that no plunder in our camp have certainly come," says Ruben.

Meanwhile, Sacyr Vallehermoso has already evacuated the forty workers in Libya who was employed in the implementation of the projects won in the country in recent years, reports Europa Press. Employees that the company led by Luis del Rivero in the country had started to return to Spain in recent days, when they began the uprising in the country, according to sources close to the group.

At present, remain to be back four employees, two of which are already underway and two have now all set to embark on the return. Sacyr entered Libya in 2008 to win the project implementation and development works in the Libyan city of El Beida for 400 million euros.

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