On the tenth day of social unrest in Libya, the insurgent movement composed of civilians and military who deserted the regular forces control at least one third of Libyan territory in the east African country, according to unofficial. According to sources quoted international agencies, the insurgency seemed solidly in Cyrenaica, a region that represents one third of the area of Libya and has abundant oil resources.
AFP reporters reporting from the scene they spotted, as well as former soldiers, armed rebels near the town of Tobruk, on the road leading to Egypt, and about 150 kilometers west of Tripoli, the Libyan capital . Cyrenaica is no longer under the control of the Libyan Government, and there are clashes and violence across the country, "summed up in Rome, Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini.
Thus, Muammar Gadhafi lived the worst time from Monday 14, when popular revolts began, because the state of internal commotion was added pressure from the U.S. and the European Union, in order to "refrain from triggering a new bloodbath to save his regime. "
AFP reporters reporting from the scene they spotted, as well as former soldiers, armed rebels near the town of Tobruk, on the road leading to Egypt, and about 150 kilometers west of Tripoli, the Libyan capital . Cyrenaica is no longer under the control of the Libyan Government, and there are clashes and violence across the country, "summed up in Rome, Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini.
Thus, Muammar Gadhafi lived the worst time from Monday 14, when popular revolts began, because the state of internal commotion was added pressure from the U.S. and the European Union, in order to "refrain from triggering a new bloodbath to save his regime. "
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