Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Gadhafi appears on TV in the evening: "I am in Tripoli"

After a day of bloody clashes with fighters who arrived to bombard the crowd (read), the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has made an appearance tonight flash on the screens of television to announce the Libyan people to find in Tripoli and not in Venezuela and to refute the "malicious insinuations" about her propagated by Western media.

State television announced late on Tuesday that the leader of Jamahiriyha would be addressed during the night of his people against the backdrop of the most dramatic crisis that the country is experiencing since the colonel, in 1969, came to power. But who expected one of his speeches river was disappointed.

In confirmation of his reputation as a man and always unpredictable, Gaddafi is granted only to the cameras for 22 seconds. E 'was classified with a cape, a black hat and extravagant under an umbrella (it rained in Tripoli) as he was about to board a jeep in his residence in Bab Al Azizi, in Tripoli.

"I'm going to meet young people in the Green Square. It 'just to prove that they are going to Tripoli and not in Venezuela: do not believe those TV stations that depend on stray dogs, "said the colonel, referring to information released yesterday by several TV and international media about his alleged escape from Hugo Chavez.

Written with a superimposed, Libyan television said that "in a meeting with the live satellite television network Al Jamahiriya, the brother leader of the revolution has denied allegations of malicious network. The British Foreign Secretary, William Hague, said yesterday on the sidelines of a meeting in Brussels that Gaddafi had probably abandoned his country to sail to Venezuela.

Before transmitting the images of the leader, the Libyan television had broadcast a ballet costume. After showed patriotic images instead of marching soldiers with Arabic music as a soundtrack. Although it was short, that tonight is the first television appearance since the Gaddafi revolt against his regime erupted a week ago.

His son Seif al-Islam last night spoke instead live for 45 minutes, promising reforms, denouncing an international conspiracy against Libya and warned that the regime intends to resist "to the last man and last woman."

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