Monday, March 7, 2011

Rebels' repelled the attack "But Gadhafi claiming victory

TRIPOLI - Libya was a day of civil war and propaganda, among the information distributed by the Gaddafi regime and the counter-insurgent. One Sunday morning sees those loyal to fire into the air Gaddafi in Tripoli for a successful counteroffensive that would have brought under the control of rais Eastern cities, Misurata, Zawiya, the oil port of Ras Lanuf, after a night battlefield, a prelude to the march to Benghazi, the capital of the other Libya.

Premature joy. The day, in fact, ends with the Libyan National Council, a body of government and coordination of forces opposed to Gaddafi, who announces that not only measures and Zawiya, but all the Libyan cities of the East have been "liberated" after dismissed the attacks of the green.

And now you point to the west, Jawad Bin to recover and return to threaten Tripoli. Map VIDEO SPECIAL: Dossier Twitter PHOTOS: AUDIO from: Diary from Tripoli to substantiate his version of events in the evening, the Council sends a Libyan national spokesman during a press conference in Benghazi.

To refute the propaganda of the regime and also to reveal the background to yellow: the capture of eight British citizens by the rebels. Event that London would not comment, then finally admits. This is a diplomatic mission, accompanied by members of the SAS, the special forces of His Majesty, entered the country with the aim to contact the Libyan National Council.

"They were illegally entered without passports - says spokesman Cnl, Hafiz Ghoga - we did not want to talk to them, to give a signal to the country. To say that the insurgency and internal and spontaneous." The eight were signed and sent back to Britain, where Foreign Minister, William Hague, confirmed all, framing the mission in a broader humanitarian and echoed: "We try again, we must strengthen the dialogue." Gadhafi, however, does not miss the opportunity to "shame" his enemies.

State TV has spread to intercept a telephone conversation between a former British ambassador in Tripoli and Mustafa Abdel Jalil, former justice minister and current head of the Libyan National Council of the opposition. The voice attributed to the British diplomat argues that his countrymen would be captured military experts sent to help the rebels.

By contrast, during the press conference in Benghazi, the spokesman for Cnl seems open to the plan proposed by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, on a mission of peace, which average between the parties. Proposal in recent days seemed to have been rejected by the insurgents. "Nobody has ever contacted - Hafiz says Ghoga - as to our response, depending on what is on offer.

And in any case we act for the people. And the people's demands can not be ignored. "Diplomacy again. Prior to the Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State on Libya and Government next Friday, the chief diplomat Catherine Ashton EU sent a mission to Tripoli, four officials, led by 'Agostino Italian hub, managing director since last December's EU crisis response service.

arrived in Tripoli today, the mission will start again tomorrow after a series of meetings and field testing. This is the first international mission since the violence. The mission has a technical character, aimed at gathering information on site and not to negotiate with the authorities.

Among the goals, see how many citizens are still in Libya, who wish to leave, have a clear picture yet of foreign workers in Libya who want to leave. On examination, finally, the demands on the needs of humanitarian aid. Meanwhile, the Democratic Community Libyan in Italy denounced the arrival in our country of a hundred agents of the regime of Gaddafi, who posing as students, are preparing to stage manifestations of the scheme at the embassy in Rome and the Consulate in Milan.

The Community claims to be in possession of information which would have the fake students in Perugia.

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