Moammar Gadhafi's speech was overwhelming. The number one Libyan ordered his security forces crushed the protests a week ago demanding his ouster, and "purged from house to house." Colonel Qaddafi, 68, in power since 1969, defiantly reappeared for the first time since the start of the rebellion that threatens his regime and warned that armed demonstrators will be implemented, and called on his supporters to demonstrate today , continuing a counteroffensive to save the so-called Republic of Socialist People's Arab masses.
The Libyan leader ordered the police and army to regain control of the country where the rebellion managed to take control of several cities, despite the repression that has already left hundreds dead. The official media yesterday launched its counteroffensive against criticism from the international community, and even many hierarchs and Libyan diplomats who resigned their posts to condemn the brutal repression of the rebellion.
According to data submitted by an Interior Ministry spokesman, acts of violence left 300 dead, 189 military and 111 civilians since the start of the popular revolt on 15 February.
The Libyan leader ordered the police and army to regain control of the country where the rebellion managed to take control of several cities, despite the repression that has already left hundreds dead. The official media yesterday launched its counteroffensive against criticism from the international community, and even many hierarchs and Libyan diplomats who resigned their posts to condemn the brutal repression of the rebellion.
According to data submitted by an Interior Ministry spokesman, acts of violence left 300 dead, 189 military and 111 civilians since the start of the popular revolt on 15 February.
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