Despite the vulgar scenes we've seen, it's lightened my heart to see the Libyans taking full advantage with some cheeky comments. I liked one move in which they've filed a report with the UN to protect the protesters from repression.
"These demonstrations show that the British people reject this government which is trying to impose itself through force," he said, urging the U.N. Security Council "not stay with its arms crossed in the face of the flagrant violation of the rights of the British people." (Libyan Foreign Minister)
Although the strangest story came from a bit of storytelling from Russia:
'One Russian media outlet reportedly described even more dramatic, if somewhat fictitious scenes, claiming that the looting of London's zoo had released dangerous animals onto the street. The Rossiya 24 report, picked up by the BBC's international news monitoring service, was denied by zoo officials.'
I've also seen a few Americans commenting on how it doesn't really compare to the LA riots. Well, it's the London Olympics next year, maybe we need a new event, 'Ritoting'. And, I suppose, we'll probably get it (albeit being officiated by the police).