Monday, May 2, 2011

Bishop agrees: "Gaddafi's son killed" Italian Embassy Attacked, by UN personnel

TRIPOLI - One of those two bodies is that of the son of Gaddafi. This is confirmed by Bishop Giovanni Martinelli, apostolic bishop of Tripoli, interviewed by Sky Tg24. That of the prelate is the first item on the death of certain Saif al Arab, the youngest of the Libyan leader, who died last night after a NATO raid: bombing hit the bunker in which Saif was with his family, including his father who was unhurt.

In addition to the son of Saddam, his wife died and his three children, all children under 3 years (Saif, 2 years, was the son of Mohammad Gaddafi, 41, the eldest son of the rais. Carthage, 2 years, was the daughter of Hannibal, 35, and Mastouri of just 4 months, daughter Aisha Gaddafi, 33 years).

State TV showed two corpses covered with sheets and banners saying that one of the two bodies was the son of the Colonel. But so far had not received any official confirmation. The funeral will be held tomorrow. Today, meanwhile, the Italian Embassy in Tripoli (already evacuated in recent weeks) was attacked and was seen leaving the building of smoke.

And the United Nations announced the withdrawal of all international staff from the capital after the UN offices were also damaged by the crowd. Britain, after these attacks, decided to expel the Libyan ambassador to London, as announced by British Foreign Secretary William Hague. In the evening in Tripoli were heard three loud explosions.

PHOTO body covered - The bunker bombed - Labour rebels in Benghazi Misurata VIDEO, burning the port. Men loyal to Colonel bombed the port of the seaside town of Misurata, where aid was looking for a ship to dock. The flames of the rockets have killed two people. "They use rockets, aimed directly at the port.

Prevent the vessel from download humanitarian aid, there are victims," said Hassan Ahmed, a spokesman for the rebels without specifying from where and by which organization came from the ship. "I'm in violent clashes over the airport, the revolutionaries are gaining ground, and God willing we will soon have full control of the airport," said the spokesman.

The Libyan regime has made it known through the state television, that he bombed the port of measures to stop the delivery of weapons to the insurgents Born. "NATO has now attempted to break the blockade imposed by the Libyan port of Misurata: The Alliance has also tried to make a delivery of weapons and supplies to criminal gangs, using some vessels.

But there was a heavy bombardment that forced them to flee to the sea, "he told the TV. Doubts about the death of Saif. State TV showed two corpses covered with sheets and a flag indicating as "the body of his son's help." A Saif had been entrusted by his father's troops fighting to drive against the rebels in the east.

But after the demonstrations of joy in the streets by the rebels staged last night, including the National Transitional Council was told to entertain doubts about the death of the son of Libyan leader. "The news can not be verified," said Jalal al Gallal member of the CNT, accusing Saddam of "exploit the NATO attacks against military targets who want to pretend to try to assassinate him." The Libyan authorities have been conducted by journalists at the CAAS, for a visit.

The roof is almost completely destroyed, remain standing only the steel beams. In the afternoon, the words of the apostolic bishop of Tripoli, Bishop Martinelli, a Sky Tg24: what is actually shown the corpse of Saif Gaddafi. Foreign Ministry: "Gaddafi purple duty protection." As for acts of vandalism against foreign embassies in Tripoli, the Foreign Ministry "in strongly condemning this grave and cowardly actions, notes that the Gaddafi regime, in failing to provide the necessary protection to foreign diplomatic missions in Tripoli, has failed once again to its basic international obligations.

" "These positions - according to a statement from the Foreign Ministry - have been represented to the authorities in Tripoli through the Turkish embassy temporarily by Italian interests in the Libyan capital." Born: "The goal is not the people." NATO has assured that its incursions have as their objective the elimination of individuals.

In a statement released yesterday states that "NATO has continued its raids against military installations of the regime of Gaddafi in Tripoli, including some on a famous building control and monitoring in the area of Bab Al-Aziziya, shortly after the 18 gmt on Saturday night (the 20 in Italy).

General Charles Bouchard, Commander of Operation Unified protector ", said he was" aware of unconfirmed information of the mass media according to which some members of the Gaddafi family may have been killed. We regret any loss of human life, especially that of innocent civilians. " However, "all the objectives of NATO is a military nature and clearly linked to the systematic attacks against the regime of Gaddafi Libyan population and populated areas.

Do not target people." Bouchard has confirmed that "NATO will continue its operations until they cease all attacks and threats against civilians, until all the forces loyal to Gaddafi, including snipers, mercenaries and paramilitary forces, have not returned to their basis and as long as there is no obstacle to the delivery of humanitarian aid to anyone requesting assistance.

" Attack against NATO forces convoy Gaddafi. A NATO airstrike destroyed 45 vehicles of Qaddafi's forces after they had killed five civilians in fighting in two eastern towns. According to the insurgent forces Gaddafi came into town and Jalu Awlijah, south of the eastern front near Ajdabiya, opening fire and killing five civilians and wounded ten others.

Abdeljalil Mayouf, press officer of the company that manages AGOCA oil deposits in the area occupied by the rebels, he added that NATO has attacked a convoy of 45 / 2 wire Gaddafi forces after they had left Jalu. Meanwhile, forces loyal to Gaddafi is trying to advance on Zenteno, a city southwest of the capital, in the hands of insurgents.

He reports a spokesman for the rebels. Cameron: "Goals in line with UN resolution." But Russia accused. The NATO bombing in Libya are aimed at "particular individuals," he said today the British Prime Minister David Cameron. No comment on the news of the death of Saif Gaddafi. "The choice of targets is in line with UN Resolution 1973: to prevent the killing of civilians by targeting the war machines of Gaddafi including tanks, guns, rockets, as well as command and control" .

But Moscow accuses NATO have gone beyond the mandate of the resolution. And 'the contention of the Russian Foreign Ministry in relation to the raid that hit the bunker Qaddafi, expressing concerns about the statement by NATO mean that Gaddafi and his family were the target of the operation.

London investigating attack on its building. Britain investigates the possible destruction of one of its buildings in Tripoli. This was announced by a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry. "We are aware of information indicating that the residence of the British Embassy in Tripoli was destroyed - said a spokesman for the British Foreign Office - Foreign think that other residences have been attacked.

If confirmed, such actions would be regrettable since the scheme has a duty to protect diplomatic missions. " London has recalled its ambassador to Tripoli at the beginning of the conflict and no longer has an embassy in the capital but is present in Benghazi, a city in the hands of insurgents.

Thousands flee to Tunisia. Shells of the loyalist forces in the Tunisian town of Dehiba, on the border with Libya, reached this morning, thousands of refugees from Libya: a record of about 5000 people in one day recorded by the Tunisian police. At mid-morning dozens of vehicles Libyans were lined up to cross the border, although Tripoli has sent soldiers a few miles from the pass to intimidate.

Last Thursday, soldiers loyal to Gaddafi had opened fire against the rebels in the same area, and sparked protests across the border into Tunisia. Since then, the Tunisian government decided to deploy several hundred soldiers in the area.

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