Saturday, February 26, 2011

Gaddafi fights the opponents of the regime

The ruler is driven into a corner: Gaddafi loyalists and opponents of the regime in Tripoli now struggling for power. In a speech to the despot called armed struggle against the insurgents. The UN is considering severe sanctions against Libya. The day's events in minute protocol. Muammar al-Gaddafi is ready to fight.

The Libyan authorities showed for the first time since the outbreak of serious unrest last week in front of hundreds of public supporters. "We can defend against any attack and arm the people, if necessary," he said during his surprise appearance at the Green Square in the capital. He called on his followers to fight and kill protesting opponents of the regime.


"Retaliate against them exercise, retaliation against them!" His followers should be prepared, "the nation and to defend the oil." If necessary, he would open an arsenal and arm all Libyans. Gaddafi spoke to a cheering crowd regime loyal Libyans, the flags and pictures of the heads of state waving.

Then it came near the place to clashes of Gaddafi's supporters and opponents. While Gadhafi is in his senior hard-line, announced his son Saif al-Islam al-Gaddafi talks with the rebels. This could start on Saturday. The protests against the regime went further behind on Friday. In Tripoli, security forces fired on the protesters, several people were killed.

In the eastern city of Benghazi, where Gadhafi troops for days have been displaced, hundreds of thousands gathered to demonstrate against the regime. Again and again in the course of Friday it was reported that suburbs of the capital were already controlled by the rebels. There was no confirmation that it is not.

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