Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi insisted today in a speech broadcast live on state television in which he can not resign because he is not president and can not dissolve the Parliament and abolish the Constitution. In a long speech in a room full of dozens of his followers, Gadhafi said that "there are no demonstrations or Al Baida, or in Benghazi" and returned to his thesis blame for the riots to al Qaeda.
"We have ordered bombing weapons stores from falling into the hands of Al Qaeda," he said and added that "all began with the entry into the country from various cells" of the terrorist organization led by Bin Laden. Gadhafi also again lashed out against the international media reports and from "the news from the world through radio and channels that have not sent in Libya." "In Libya there is no news sent," he said, contradicting the invitation of Libyan authorities themselves were enrolled in the international media to report on the field.
The media were taken two days ago Zauiya City, near Tripoli, and were confronted with thousands of demonstrators demanding the fall of the regime and the power output of Gadhafi. The Libyan leader also denied that there are "peaceful demonstrations" somewhere in the country and insisted that "Al Baida, Derna and Benghazi (rebel-held eastern cities) have been taken by terrorists." However, he said that "there is a single bullet fired against any peaceful demonstration" and that "there is not a single political prisoner in the country." "The people who exercise power through popular councils, is the ruler of the country, the decision maker.
I want everyone to know this," he said.
"We have ordered bombing weapons stores from falling into the hands of Al Qaeda," he said and added that "all began with the entry into the country from various cells" of the terrorist organization led by Bin Laden. Gadhafi also again lashed out against the international media reports and from "the news from the world through radio and channels that have not sent in Libya." "In Libya there is no news sent," he said, contradicting the invitation of Libyan authorities themselves were enrolled in the international media to report on the field.
The media were taken two days ago Zauiya City, near Tripoli, and were confronted with thousands of demonstrators demanding the fall of the regime and the power output of Gadhafi. The Libyan leader also denied that there are "peaceful demonstrations" somewhere in the country and insisted that "Al Baida, Derna and Benghazi (rebel-held eastern cities) have been taken by terrorists." However, he said that "there is a single bullet fired against any peaceful demonstration" and that "there is not a single political prisoner in the country." "The people who exercise power through popular councils, is the ruler of the country, the decision maker.
I want everyone to know this," he said.
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