Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Gadhafi United States blamed the riots in Libya

The leader of the revolution in Libya, Moammar Gadhafi blamed the United States to influence the country's political crisis has caused riots and hundreds of deaths in recent days, while disqualified television channels and said "are working for the devil. " He explained that foreign agents "are drugging young to manipulate them, to fight each other," also said those who take to the streets "are worthless, they are like rats." Then give the order to arrest those who leave to appear overnight.

"(United States) has been infiltrated and is paying money to youth, used to this kind of war," said the Libyan leader's first speech from the beginning of the riots that have resulted in a climate of social tension. "I can not leave this place, I will end as a martyr," he said Gadhafi in response to rumors that warned yesterday that could go to Venezuela to seek political asylum .

In relation to developments in other African countries orte as Egypt and Tunisia. Gadhafi said: "I have no position to resign, and some presidents have done. I am the leader of the revolution. " He referred to the historic confrontation with the United States and Great Britain dating from the mid-30's to encourage civic value in Libya.

"We will not surrender," he said in his speech. "We must protect our homes, there are groups handled from Tunis, are imitating what happens there," On several occasions the leader of the revolution called the Libyan people to go out to defend the nation. "Call their families", "Get out of their homes," "Be not afraid" were some of the exhortations of self-appointed leader of the revolution.

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