Sunday, February 27, 2011

Gadhafi's son admits desire for change in Libya

Saif al Islam, a son of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, acknowledged Saturday in an interview with Al Arabiya television that there is "an inner will to change" in Libya, but said that the protesters are being manipulated and that the situation was "excellent" most of the country. "The situation in the three quarters of the country, ie half the population is normal (...) excellent", Saif al-Islam said in an interview released on the twelfth day of an unprecedented popular revolt against the regime of Col.

Gadhafi, in power for 42 years. The east is under the control of the armed opposition. Gadhafi's son, often presented to the beginning of the uprising as the future successor of his father, acknowledged that there is an "inner will for change" in Libya, expressed by the opposition in the country, but claimed that "incitement comes from overseas.

" Protesters are "manipulated by the alien," he added.

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