TRIPOLI - Gaddafi fights, with Kalashnikov rifles, cannons and journalists. And now even Saif, his son diplomat and pacifist, yesterday jumped up on a Toyota, his gun in his hand to incite his men to fight. They'd said in the morning: "In Tripoli, Gaddafi will not give away, and knocked the nails out from Tripoli will only major international powers, not even that these rebels are rebels." At the breakfast table at the Hotel Rixos friend of the family had come to understand that pulls air from the Italian journalists, but then he explained what's in your head instead of the Colonel.
A few tables away sat even more Christiane Amanpour, the last resort of the dictators before the flight: the American journalist interviewing him in the afternoon: "Some European countries have betrayed me. I will never leave the country, will fight," said Colonel and then ask again: "With the America we had a pact to stop the terrorists of Al Qaeda now have betrayed me, I was just against terrorism." Barack Obama? "It's a good person, but he was given the wrong information, they did say the things written by others." Chemical weapons? "We have weapons so dangerous that do not will never use against our people, and besides I did not give orders to fire on people, we hit arms depots." The Colonel is made reach in the afternoon by journalists in a city restaurant.
He was dressed in his usual "burnous" brown and the Libyan traditional hat: "You see, the streets of Tripoli have not seen demonstrations against me. All my people love me." The leader returns his affection for his people, he loves his people so much that yesterday evening around 6 he sent his soldiers to try to bomb the center of Zawiya, 45 kilometers from Tripoli.
The counter-offensive that Gaddafi was preparing for days. Phone calls to one of the guys we interviewed Sunday in that town: "They tried to attack us, for now we made it to reject them, we killed three of them, but we try, we need help, here we have no weapons against a group of bandits.
" Gaddafi is such a liar yesterday that he did shoot at an unarmed crowd again took to the streets: protests erupted again in Tajura, Tripoli for what is becoming like the casbah of Algiers. Only then that the oppressors were foreigners. We can not confirm the size of the attack: according to the newspaper Quryna that before the uprising was the son of Gaddafi and now print in Benghazi, in the square there were hundreds of people, the dead would be many, and were swept away along with the injured and even with some witnesses.
"The procession was stopped when he arrived at the Souk al Juma," the "Friday Market". The Phalangists Gaddafi were in civilian clothes started shooting and then came several trucks of armed militias to clean up the crime scene. In the morning the city had apparently been less tense than usual, shops open for a few hours, people lined up at banks to withdraw the 500 dinars a handout that the regime has offered cash to its citizens.
Continue to file the bakeries, the sign now that the flour was rationed and bakers working slowly. The government has sent hundreds of text messages to promise the 500 dinars per family, and many of those courses have been without salary in the bank, long neat rows that we have seen in many quarters.
According to a small town feel anxiety, "the food is getting scarce and go to the bank and queuing up for this money. Besides this, the unfortunate looking to buy with cash money, if accepted, to deliver their arms and those to come part of the militia of Gaddafi. " In the chaos of the voices of Tripoli, filtered, and never confirmed, yesterday was the news came that the Colonel would have ordered the new intelligence chief external Bouzaid Dordah to initiate negotiations with the rebels in the eastern region of the country.
But the rebels from Benghazi repeat that no longer trust the Colonel, and then continues to say he wanted to deal with but then part of the attack. Qurina always writes that instead of the internal secret police chief, Abdallah Al Senussi, the colonel was appointed one of his bodyguards, Mansur Al Qahsi.
Now the picture is pretty clear: Gaddafi is the "mayor" of a crazed hostage Tripoli of his terror. The rebels do not need to "enter" in the city because potential rioters are the same as citizens of Tripoli. But the capital is guarded day and night by the troops and that part of the population remained loyal to the regime.
As a Trojan horse, if they have strength, courage and help, the rebels will come at the right time from their homes to fight in the street. And it will be civil war. "Gaddafi defeat the only international pressure," said his advocate in the morning. The Catholic Bishop Giovanni Martinelli of Tripoli in the afternoon, agrees: "Gaddafi fight, is a Bedouin, a warrior." The bishop was born in Libya and studied in Italy and we came back from 40 years knows the man, he speaks Arabic and loves the Libyans.
"Everyone says that Gaddafi is over. I do not know if it's over ... Tripoli is with him and stay with him. Tripoli will not be easy to conquer. It will be long ...".
A few tables away sat even more Christiane Amanpour, the last resort of the dictators before the flight: the American journalist interviewing him in the afternoon: "Some European countries have betrayed me. I will never leave the country, will fight," said Colonel and then ask again: "With the America we had a pact to stop the terrorists of Al Qaeda now have betrayed me, I was just against terrorism." Barack Obama? "It's a good person, but he was given the wrong information, they did say the things written by others." Chemical weapons? "We have weapons so dangerous that do not will never use against our people, and besides I did not give orders to fire on people, we hit arms depots." The Colonel is made reach in the afternoon by journalists in a city restaurant.
He was dressed in his usual "burnous" brown and the Libyan traditional hat: "You see, the streets of Tripoli have not seen demonstrations against me. All my people love me." The leader returns his affection for his people, he loves his people so much that yesterday evening around 6 he sent his soldiers to try to bomb the center of Zawiya, 45 kilometers from Tripoli.
The counter-offensive that Gaddafi was preparing for days. Phone calls to one of the guys we interviewed Sunday in that town: "They tried to attack us, for now we made it to reject them, we killed three of them, but we try, we need help, here we have no weapons against a group of bandits.
" Gaddafi is such a liar yesterday that he did shoot at an unarmed crowd again took to the streets: protests erupted again in Tajura, Tripoli for what is becoming like the casbah of Algiers. Only then that the oppressors were foreigners. We can not confirm the size of the attack: according to the newspaper Quryna that before the uprising was the son of Gaddafi and now print in Benghazi, in the square there were hundreds of people, the dead would be many, and were swept away along with the injured and even with some witnesses.
"The procession was stopped when he arrived at the Souk al Juma," the "Friday Market". The Phalangists Gaddafi were in civilian clothes started shooting and then came several trucks of armed militias to clean up the crime scene. In the morning the city had apparently been less tense than usual, shops open for a few hours, people lined up at banks to withdraw the 500 dinars a handout that the regime has offered cash to its citizens.
Continue to file the bakeries, the sign now that the flour was rationed and bakers working slowly. The government has sent hundreds of text messages to promise the 500 dinars per family, and many of those courses have been without salary in the bank, long neat rows that we have seen in many quarters.
According to a small town feel anxiety, "the food is getting scarce and go to the bank and queuing up for this money. Besides this, the unfortunate looking to buy with cash money, if accepted, to deliver their arms and those to come part of the militia of Gaddafi. " In the chaos of the voices of Tripoli, filtered, and never confirmed, yesterday was the news came that the Colonel would have ordered the new intelligence chief external Bouzaid Dordah to initiate negotiations with the rebels in the eastern region of the country.
But the rebels from Benghazi repeat that no longer trust the Colonel, and then continues to say he wanted to deal with but then part of the attack. Qurina always writes that instead of the internal secret police chief, Abdallah Al Senussi, the colonel was appointed one of his bodyguards, Mansur Al Qahsi.
Now the picture is pretty clear: Gaddafi is the "mayor" of a crazed hostage Tripoli of his terror. The rebels do not need to "enter" in the city because potential rioters are the same as citizens of Tripoli. But the capital is guarded day and night by the troops and that part of the population remained loyal to the regime.
As a Trojan horse, if they have strength, courage and help, the rebels will come at the right time from their homes to fight in the street. And it will be civil war. "Gaddafi defeat the only international pressure," said his advocate in the morning. The Catholic Bishop Giovanni Martinelli of Tripoli in the afternoon, agrees: "Gaddafi fight, is a Bedouin, a warrior." The bishop was born in Libya and studied in Italy and we came back from 40 years knows the man, he speaks Arabic and loves the Libyans.
"Everyone says that Gaddafi is over. I do not know if it's over ... Tripoli is with him and stay with him. Tripoli will not be easy to conquer. It will be long ...".
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