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Tuesday, April 05, 2011
Gadafi Clan - Clinging to the Power
خطة لتنحية القذافي على أيدي أبنائه
يقودها سيف الإسلام و الساعدي
Plannings to get rid of Gadafi in favour of his sons
under the direction of Saif al-Islam and al-Saidi:
- New York Times:
Plannings to get rid of Gadafi and for the transition
to a constitutional democracy led by Saif al-Islam.
- Confusing position of Gadafi about [such] plannings
and their support by Saif al-Islam and al-Saidi.
Further News about Libya:
الثوار يبدأون هجوما من ثلاثة محاور على مدينة البريقة
Rebels have begun a three-sided offensive at Breqa township.
The deputy foreign minister of Libya is visiting Greece and Turkey
in order to deliver the above mentioned message of the Gadafi clan.
حراك سياسي بحثا عن محرج
تركيا تتصدر وساطة دبلوماسية لإنهاء الأزمة في ليبيا
Political activity seeking a vow from Turkey to preside over
a diplomatic mediation that [deals with] the Libyan crisis.
Scotland Yard requested an interview with defected Libyan foreign
minister Mousa Kousa on the 1988 Lockerbie incident. As earlier
reported, there are hints that Gadafi had been directly involved
in the bombing of a passenger plane that killed all passengers and
many inhabitants of the Scottish village of Lockerbie. After his
defection, Mousa is now being "debriefed" in a safe house of the
British authorities.
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