Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Gaddafi leaves, indeed no "No deal with insurgents

Gaddafi ready to leave in exchange for safe passage. Libyan insurgents who say they have rejected the offer of the Rais to convene the Parliament in order to reach an agreement. "We have rejected the offer in a negotiation," the spokesman said insurgents Libyans from Benghazi Gheriani Mustafa, speaking with Reuters - will not negotiate with someone who has shed the blood Libyan and continues to do so.

Why should we trust now? ". Yesterday, Al Jazeera had anticipated that Gaddafi had offered to the insurgents to convene a session of the Libyan People's Congress to prepare the way for his retirement painless Colonel could leave office, after obtaining appropriate guarantees. The Rais, for its part, says he never made any offer.

But it is a succession of rumors, denials and proclamations. The broadcaster Al Jazeera, in the early morning, said sources in the interim National Council, established in Benghazi, said its correspondent in the capital of Cyrenaica that the offer was there and was rejected by the rebels because it would bring to an "honorable" exit from the scene and would have been insulting to Gaddafi for his victims.

The proposal of the Libyan leader had also spoken to the rebels Saudi newspaper, published in London, Asharq Al Awsat, Al Jazeera and the same. The Libyan state television has denied the report in the early morning. Again according to Al Jazeera, Colonel Gaddafi, meanwhile, has chosen former Prime Minister Jadallah Azzouz Talha as envoy to negotiate with the rebels because of Benghazi is the cousin of former Justice Minister, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, now heads the National Council of insurgents.

Talha is one of the few members of the Gaddafi regime for reasons of tribal and family could come in Benghazi and deal with the insurgents without fear for their lives. The forces loyal to the regime of Muammar Gaddafi, meanwhile, are preparing to undermine the area surrounding the city of Sirte and the oil fields in that area.

He reports the satellite television al-Arabiya, that Gaddafi would be determined to defend at all costs Sirte, considered its stronghold, by the advance of rebels in Benghazi. Bombs on the hotel of journalists and raids on insurgents. A bomb exploded this morning in Benghazi shortly after 4 am local time (3 in Italy) Ouzo front of the hotel where many journalists stay.

The explosion of low power, apparently a hand grenade, resulted in near the front door of the breaking two windows and a hole in the ground a few inches. The hotel in Benghazi Ouzo has become, since a few days before the start of the uprising (Feb. 17), a meeting place for international shipments.

The Council of the rebels will also set a point release. MSF doctor away by an armed group. This morning, a Jordanian doctor belonging to the international organization Medecins sans frontieres was led away from their hotel in Benghazi by armed men. Meanwhile, the Libyan fighter aviation, again this morning, have made this morning a new series of raids against insurgent positions in the area of Ras Lanuf.

According to local sources, the National Council of the opposition called on its militants not to advance further towards Sirte to wait for the arrival of some Libyan army units in the past with the rebels before proceeding to the stronghold of Gaddafi. The answer to Obama. The U.S. president, Barack Obama, "he spoke like a child." Thus, the Libyan Foreign Minister Musa Kusa commented on the statement yesterday morning the tenant of the White House, who confirmed that armed intervention is taken seriously by NATO and called it "unacceptable" the Libyan situation, ensuring that " Gaddafi's associates to account for all this violence.

" "We believe that man was a Democrat - said Musa Kusa - and that he held out his hand to his neighbor, especially to the people of the third world, since he comes from there." "But unfortunately he spoke like a child - he added - saying it will punish all those who support Muammar Gaddafi." Extraordinary meeting of the Arab League.

The foreign ministers of LegaAraba held instead on Friday an extraordinary meeting to discuss the crisis in Libya. The sources make known pan-Arab body. Islamic Conference: yes to the no-fly zones. ll Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Conference, Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, has asked the United Nations to impose a no-fly zone over Libyan territory, with the aim to protect civilians from attacks by aircraft of the regime through the no-fly zone.

"We join our voice to those calling for a no-fly zone in Libya, and we urge the Security Council to 'fulfill their duty in this regard," said the diplomat turkish opening at the headquarters of the Conference itself, in the city' Jeddah, Saudi Arabia's holy, an emergency session devoted to the crisis in the North African country.

The entity 'pan-Islamic, the most' big supranational after the UN itself, has its Permanent Representative to the UN. Frozen investment funds. New crackdown sanzionieuropee against Libya in the 27 EU countries have reached a political agreement in principle to extend the package of restrictive measures already undertaken against Gaddafi and his entourage to assets controlled by five Libyan investment funds, firstly, the Libyan authority invesment.

For Italy, this will lead to the fact that the freezing of shares in various companies Lia has, first of all Unicredit, Finmeccanica and Juventus. So the EU has decided to strengthen the hold on the treasure that the colonel and his loyalists have accumulated abroad. The new measure, on which - in what has been learned - there's already the green of Italy, is currently the focus of a tacit consent procedure which ends today.

If no country will raise objections - that view in diplomatic circles in Brussels is virtually excluded - the agreement between the 27 for the launch of the new sanctions will be automatically confirmed and the implementing regulation which will trigger the blocking of assets will be out within two to three days.

For Muammar Gaddafi and the main leaders, the new EU intervention is a blow to the heart of the financial interests of the Libyan regime. Libyan Investment Authority controls the only asset whose value is estimated at 70 billion dollars.

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