The rebel leadership has hinted Libyan differences with its leader, Mustafa Abdelyalil on a possible negotiation for Colonel Muammar Gadhafi leaves the country in exchange for not being prosecuted. The information board member of the National Transitional Council Acting (QNA), Bara al-Khatib said that if left Gadhafi Libya, the board was willing to waive the issuance of any warrant against him.
Al Khatib confirmed this information released by the Qatari channel Al Jazeera and conducted by the newspaper Sharq al Aswat, according to which the regime had begun discussions on that issue with the rebel leaders. However, by mid-morning, the vice president and spokesman CNTR, Abdelhafiz Ghoga, after speaking with several members of the board and obviously angry, I decided, without prior notice, talk to people at that time was in the plaza of the Courts Benghazi, where the seat of administration opposition, to deny the alleged negotiations.
"There is no dialogue and there is nothing called safe passage out of country," said Ghoga, referring to the alleged conversations with people who were concentrated in the square in the rain and during the speech reached the hundred. Vitor by concentrated Ghoga said: "We will not reverse, no surrender.
There is no dialogue "and wondered: Who is going to allow (Gadhafi) a safe exit? After his speech promised a news conference for 16:00 local time (14:00 GMT), with the aim of explaining situation to the media. However, an hour before the appearance of Ghoga to the press, Mustafa Abdelyalil, in a telephone interview with Al Jazeera from Al Baida, north of Benghazi, showed his willingness to give the prosecution of Gadhafi if this leaves the country in the next 72 hours.
"The council has not offered nor submitted any initiative, nor is it intended to make any, no dialogue as such because the situation is clear for advice: the demands of our revolution, the revolution of our people are clear, we do not talk, "responded Ghoga in the press conference minutes later.
It Ghoga stressed that there had been no contact between the revolutionaries and the regime and that no one could forgo the demands of the people. Despite these clear differences, tried to defuse tension Ghoga, ensuring that there were discrepancies between Abdelyalil and advice and insisted that everyone wanted the same thing.
Ghoga According to what the president wanted to express was CNTR need to stop the bloodshed. These frictions between the council and its president are not new and dates back even before the formation of this body, when the February 26 Abdelayalil announced that he would chair a national unity government and elections would be held in three months.
A day later, Ghoga Abdelyalil belied the words of which he served as Minister of Justice from January 2007 until the beginning of the uprisings against the regime on 16 February, when he resigned to protest the crackdown on the demonstrations. Ghoga announced Feb. 27 the intention of the then most revolutionary body, the Coalition of the Revolution on 17 February its intention to establish a Transitional National Revolutionary Council, but not a government and did not mention any former minister of Gadhafi.
But on 02 March, Ghoga surprised everyone by announcing that the CNTR Abdelyalil chair and that he became the spokesman and vice president of the council which aspires to be internationally recognized as the sole political representative of the Libyan people. This situation becomes evident the lack of cohesion of the newly created revolutionary leadership.
A lack stretching at the controls of the army or rebel militias to try to curb the brigades of Colonel Gadhafi.
Al Khatib confirmed this information released by the Qatari channel Al Jazeera and conducted by the newspaper Sharq al Aswat, according to which the regime had begun discussions on that issue with the rebel leaders. However, by mid-morning, the vice president and spokesman CNTR, Abdelhafiz Ghoga, after speaking with several members of the board and obviously angry, I decided, without prior notice, talk to people at that time was in the plaza of the Courts Benghazi, where the seat of administration opposition, to deny the alleged negotiations.
"There is no dialogue and there is nothing called safe passage out of country," said Ghoga, referring to the alleged conversations with people who were concentrated in the square in the rain and during the speech reached the hundred. Vitor by concentrated Ghoga said: "We will not reverse, no surrender.
There is no dialogue "and wondered: Who is going to allow (Gadhafi) a safe exit? After his speech promised a news conference for 16:00 local time (14:00 GMT), with the aim of explaining situation to the media. However, an hour before the appearance of Ghoga to the press, Mustafa Abdelyalil, in a telephone interview with Al Jazeera from Al Baida, north of Benghazi, showed his willingness to give the prosecution of Gadhafi if this leaves the country in the next 72 hours.
"The council has not offered nor submitted any initiative, nor is it intended to make any, no dialogue as such because the situation is clear for advice: the demands of our revolution, the revolution of our people are clear, we do not talk, "responded Ghoga in the press conference minutes later.
It Ghoga stressed that there had been no contact between the revolutionaries and the regime and that no one could forgo the demands of the people. Despite these clear differences, tried to defuse tension Ghoga, ensuring that there were discrepancies between Abdelyalil and advice and insisted that everyone wanted the same thing.
Ghoga According to what the president wanted to express was CNTR need to stop the bloodshed. These frictions between the council and its president are not new and dates back even before the formation of this body, when the February 26 Abdelayalil announced that he would chair a national unity government and elections would be held in three months.
A day later, Ghoga Abdelyalil belied the words of which he served as Minister of Justice from January 2007 until the beginning of the uprisings against the regime on 16 February, when he resigned to protest the crackdown on the demonstrations. Ghoga announced Feb. 27 the intention of the then most revolutionary body, the Coalition of the Revolution on 17 February its intention to establish a Transitional National Revolutionary Council, but not a government and did not mention any former minister of Gadhafi.
But on 02 March, Ghoga surprised everyone by announcing that the CNTR Abdelyalil chair and that he became the spokesman and vice president of the council which aspires to be internationally recognized as the sole political representative of the Libyan people. This situation becomes evident the lack of cohesion of the newly created revolutionary leadership.
A lack stretching at the controls of the army or rebel militias to try to curb the brigades of Colonel Gadhafi.
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