Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Libya, the army bomb west of Benghazi. Gaddafi: "Since 1977 I have no powers"

Counter of the Gaddafi regime. In Libya, have been going on this night of heavy bombardment aircraft regime of Muammar Gaddafi over the city of Marsa el Brega, in Cyrenaica, a hundred miles west of Benghazi. The reported eyewitnesses in al Arabiya. The forces of the regime they want to regain control, but the protesters do not yield.

Gaddafi's army, starting from the coastal town, bombarded intensely with tanks and heavy artillery strongholds of the rebels, with fierce fighting near the port as they told eyewitnesses. According to some sources, Gaddafi's troops penetrated the city but would be sent to the Al-Brega Jazeera reported that the rebels have rejected the attack and keep control of the village.

It 'been different in other cities, where troops loyal to Colonel Gaddafi have regained control of two towns of Tripoli, Sabratha and Gharyan. The other cities of the western part of Libya under the control of Gaddafi and the regime is negotiating with local tribes. WORDS OF Gaddafi - Meanwhile, the Colonel appears again in public in Tripoli, in a speech on TV at the thirty-fourth anniversary of "the establishment of the authority of the people." "The future of Libya is in the hands of the Libyan people.

Since 1977, I handed power to the committees of the Libyan people. The international community must accept the fact that in Libya there is no president who exercises power, because power is in the hands of the people. " Gaddafi added that it is not him to make laws: "Laws are enacted by the people through popular committees, I am not to sign.

In all these years, I only gave indications of direction - he added - I did my revolution in 1969 and gave power to the people, I checked the progress of the work of the popular committees and tried to establish trade unions. " The Rais has also warned the international community on a possible intervention in the Libyan land, "if NATO or the Americans come in Libya there will be thousands of dead." The leader then asked also for an international inquiry: "In America, France, anywhere if lagente attacks to steal weapons from military depots would be affected.

UN and NATO create a commission of inquiry to test the massacres of civilians. " REACTIONS EU - After the sanctions, the EU makes clear its position on the Libyan dictator: "It 's time that Gaddafi to go away," said European Commission President José Manuel Barroso.

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