Sunday, May 1, 2011

The death of a son of Qaddafi unleashed reprisals rge

Virtually unknown to the Libyans and away from political intrigue, death at 29 years of the Arab Saif Gaddafi, son of the dictator, and three grandchildren, announced early Tuesday by the regime after a NATO bombing has triggered a cascade of events, although abundant in Benghazi Saif who suspect that the Arab is not dead and that all this is a ploy of the tyrant who has run the country for 41 years as a private.

However, the Vicar Apostolic of Tripoli, Bishop Innocenzo Martinelli, confirmed yesterday the death of Saif el Arab, whose body led him to the authorities, Efe reported. Next to him, he said, lay the bodies of another adult and three children. Libyan television reported yesterday that there are three grandchildren Gaddafi, Saif, 2-year-old son Mohamed; Carthage, age 3, daughter of Hannibal, and Mastura, four-month-old girl Aisha.

NATO denied deliberately trying to kill Muammar Gaddafi, but in a week three attacks have scratched the satrap in Tripoli. British media say however that the building was a house, not a military installation. The official television announcer cried, "Revenge" and loyal to the regime were in charge of run: the British ambassador's residence, the Italian Embassy and UN buildings were attacked in the capital, prompting the agency to evacuate its 12 workers Foreigners in Tripoli.

The army launched an offensive against several cities across Libya, with particular fury in Misrata, in a war more cloudy every day. Army attacks with artillery and Grad rockets against Misrata were more virulent than ever, as cited by various agencies neighbors who described heavy bombing in the port and airport, also against the West Zinta were used to fund the military, as they did in Wazin , a small town near Tunis, where the authorities closed the border.

Jalu also tried hundreds of kilometers south of Benghazi, where NATO military charred 45 vehicles. The rebel commanders are convinced Gadhafi wants to take Libya's border with Egypt to isolate the insurgents. The euphoria of Benghazi, however, was apparent during the early hours of Sunday.

Celebrated the NATO bombing of Tripoli in the traditional way in many Arab countries: shooting into the sky with the first thing at hand. Gaddafi's youngest son does not know for sure if he was a devotee of the mosques or partying, a man loyal to his father or a deserter. What is certain is that it was included in the family to which resolution 1970 Security Council United Nations froze their assets and accounts.

Abdelhafiz Ghoga, vice president of the National Council, the Government of the insurgents, initially called the announcement of the death of "propaganda." Gaddafi Whether or not the target, the air raids of NATO are making the autocrat to increasing difficulties to meet with officials and political leaders, and to take command.

Demonstrated that his army swiftly adapted to the volatile circumstances of war and training and arming the rebels not a task for a weekend, only the defections in the circle next to the dictator, or his own demise, can cause a collapse of regime. It is a possibility that Russia denies.

"We have serious doubts about the coalition members to ensure that the bombings are not intended to kill Gaddafi," said Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. The slippery language of Security Council resolutions allowing Western states to use the argument of protection of civilians to justify the attacks.

In any case, can guarantee the security of the population while Qaddafi remains in power, met his bloody record? "NATO continues its precision strikes against military installations as targets ... We have no particular individual," he said in a statement. The Libyan government, meanwhile, accused the West of trying to "seize the wealth of Libya," adding, in a display of cynicism, they also want to steal their freedom.

May allude to that enjoyed some provosts of a regime that began yesterday to promote disturbances to various diplomatic missions. Witnesses quoted by the agency spoke of columns of smoke over the Italian Embassy and serious damage to the British ambassador's residence. British Foreign Minister decided the immediate expulsion of the Libyan ambassador in London, and Italy condemned the vandalism of his embassy, he reports.

1 comment:

  1. Baby-killers. European and USA elite are anti-family and pro-abortion, so why should they understand why the hundreds of millions of pro-family "heteronormative" "nuclear family" "reactionaries" of the world would hold a grudge for this crime against humanity? Norway: home of the Peace Prize, home of the military men who deliberately bombed 3 babies in their home.

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