Saturday, February 26, 2011

Libya, Tripoli relative calm, but a few miles you are shooting at insurgents and emigrants

Tripoli woke up in an atmosphere of relative calm, but a few miles you continue to fire on the insurgents. The security forces of the Libyan regime of Muammar Gaddafi, in fact, some have attacked rebel groups in the streets of the town of al-Zawiyah which is located 30 kilometers west of Libyan capital.

According to reports from the NGO Human Rights Watch soldiers opened fire on the insurgents and against a group of Egyptians who had recently arrived in the city. In the squares and streets of Tripoli for now there are no acts of guerrilla warfare. But according to the Arabic television al-Jazeera, a group of activists in the city is creating a coordination by all opposition groups in the country, first of all the rebel groups that control the city of Benghazi and Cyrenaica.

The heir to the throne in Libya, Prince Mohammed Senussi, the Arab newspaper al-Sharq al-Awsat said: "Gaddafi now controls only the area around the police station of Bab al-Aziz, in Tripoli, where he is currently barricaded" and added "the situation in Libya is dramatic, would be two thousand dead and there are large areas that have been released, is engaged in a humanitarian tragedy for the victims of the militia of mercenaries that Gaddafi has set up over the years." The Prince is convinced that the end of the Rais is near, "because he lost control of the cities east of the country and now he and his family are holed up in barracks." A Libyan journalist was referring to al-Jazeera television that "militias loyal to Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli deployed this morning are focusing all around the area that houses the police station of Bab al-Aziz", which is armored Colonel.

Meanwhile in the night there have been other shootings in the surroundings of the city of Misurata airport in the hands of insurgents. The TV station al-Arabiya, the militias are trying to Gaddafi, unsuccessfully, to retake the airport and the city. But the army continued to lose pieces.

"All the Libyan army to join the revolt, there is nothing to wait." And 'the appeal launched by the former Libyan Interior Minister, Abdel Fattah Yunis, always from the microphones of the al-Arabia TV. The Minister of Benghazi, where the wounded were hospitalized in 1650, today announced it has passed from the demonstrators.

"We are facing a real revolution - he said - all the soldiers have to go with the people without waiting any longer! What we still have to wait, we kill them all? I am convinced that there are conditions - he concluded - to win this battle against the regime of Muammar Gaddafi. " The officers of the military airbase in the Libyan Gamal Abdel Nasser, a few kilometers from the city of Tobruk in the north-east of the country, have already passed by the insurgents.

The base houses about sixty Mirage F1 fighter jets.

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