Libyan state television said Tuesday it would issue in a moment a speech by Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, without giving further details. A few minutes later, state television said that "the brother leader, leader of the revolution was going to run at a time when young people who are in Tripoli's Green Square." At the same time, television images showed "live" hundreds of people, he said, are concentrated in the capital's Green Square.
Concentrates, mostly young, but also some women and some children, carrying green flags, a symbol of the "revolution" launched by Gaddafi Libya through its famous "Green Book". Several people also have great pictures of Libyan leader and banners extolling his "achievements" in the 41 years he has been leading the country.
Gadhafi has not made any official discourse since the protests began in the country only a week ago and appeared last night during a few seconds in images broadcast on state television to deny his alleged flight to Venezuela. In these images Gadhafi appeared under a big umbrella in a dilapidated car in the ruins of their homes in the United States bombed Tripoli in 1986 and now converted into a museum that the scheme called "Casa de la Resistance." "I can now be moved by the Green Square (center of Tripoli), I'm here and not in Venezuela, contrary to the assertions of the issuers of the dogs," said the Libyan leader to a reporter interview appeared in the fleeting glimpses broadcast on state television.
Concentrates, mostly young, but also some women and some children, carrying green flags, a symbol of the "revolution" launched by Gaddafi Libya through its famous "Green Book". Several people also have great pictures of Libyan leader and banners extolling his "achievements" in the 41 years he has been leading the country.
Gadhafi has not made any official discourse since the protests began in the country only a week ago and appeared last night during a few seconds in images broadcast on state television to deny his alleged flight to Venezuela. In these images Gadhafi appeared under a big umbrella in a dilapidated car in the ruins of their homes in the United States bombed Tripoli in 1986 and now converted into a museum that the scheme called "Casa de la Resistance." "I can now be moved by the Green Square (center of Tripoli), I'm here and not in Venezuela, contrary to the assertions of the issuers of the dogs," said the Libyan leader to a reporter interview appeared in the fleeting glimpses broadcast on state television.
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