The Libyan rebels held secret contacts with opponents of the regime of Colonel Muammar Gadhafi in Tripoli, the BBC revealed today. Several members of the National Transitional Council (CNT) in Benghazi have claimed that hold secret talks to prepare for the fall of the Libyan regime and that these contacts are made through Skype and satellite phones.
According to the BBC, the rebels want the opposition to Gadhafi in Tripoli is part of the regime's downfall. Benghazi rebels called "The five of Tripoli" to members of the CNT every night make these contacts more than one hundred people in Tripoli, and believe they have found a way to prevent the Gadhafi regime's control.
According to the BBC, the rebels want the opposition to Gadhafi in Tripoli is part of the regime's downfall. Benghazi rebels called "The five of Tripoli" to members of the CNT every night make these contacts more than one hundred people in Tripoli, and believe they have found a way to prevent the Gadhafi regime's control.
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