الاثنين، 28 فبراير 2011

Gaddafi still stick to governing and the opposition is seeking to form a transitional government


Still the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi on Sunday, despite Governing stick mounting public pressure and international sanctions imposed on it by the Security Council and Western calls for his resignation, while the opposition is seeking to form a transitional government In eastern Libya.
In the thirteenth day of the uprising of unprecedented There are no signs of Gaddafi suggests he may relinquish power by holding Bzmamha nearly 42 years.
He announced his son Saif al-Islam, which has long considered his likely successor, speaking on Saturday night, "three-quarters of the country lives in excellent condition."
But he acknowledged the need for reforms and said he was calling it before the occurrence of events, considering that the beneficiaries of the disorders are "those in Europe, America and the Gulf" referring to the Libyan opposition abroad in particular.
In New York, UN Security Council adopted unanimously a resolution of 15 Saturday to impose tough sanctions on the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and his family and close associates of his regime.
But there is no indication that the measures to freeze assets of Gaddafi and his sons, daughter and close to the regime abroad and travel ban and the prohibition of arms sales to Libya would be enough to force the Libyan leader to abandon its policy of repression exercised against the demonstrators.
U.S. President Barack Obama that Gaddafi "has legitimacy to rule and he has to go now."
And warned Foreign Minister Catherine Ashton, the European Union that the repression exercised by the Gaddafi regime against the uprising would have "consequences" but without calling for the departure of Gaddafi, unlike the United States and France.
He also said he and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in a telephone conversation with his Libyan counterpart, Musa Kusa that his country condemns the use of "unacceptable" violence against civilians in Libya, according to Russian Foreign Ministry said Sunday.
And become the armed opposition controls the east of the country, while the situation is more ambiguous in the nearby cities of Tripoli or its environs.
In Benghazi, Libya's second city at a distance of thousand kilometers east of the capital, which was launched from the protest movement, organized the opposition ranks, waiting to be "liberated" in turn, Tripoli.
He announced former Justice Minister Abdul Jalil, who resigned from his duties in February 21 in protest against the use of violence against the demonstrators, all attempts to form a National Council under his chairmanship to take over the affairs of the country for three months in preparation for the elections.
He said that "the proposed government would include civilian and military figures reliable and will run on all the liberated areas for three months, culminating in elections free, democratic and fair, people may choose under which his deputies, the President in accordance with democratic international relations and treaties."
In Tripoli, not moving in the streets, but gunmen loyal to Gaddafi in four-wheel drive cars, while the population do not go out of their homes only to buy bread or gasoline subject to rationing.
Said a resident of Tripoli in a telephone interview with AFP that "the authorities sent overnight letters brief telephone to the population of Tripoli, urging them to go to the bank to receive 500 dinars (about 406 dollars)."
"They said to bring with us out in a family. Trying to buy people," adding that the internet connection is still Mbulbula.
He said the tanks are scattered along the streets leading to Tripoli and controls all the ports of the capital.
In the east of Tripoli, "said one resident of opposition supporters in a telephone interview that forces loyal to Gaddafi landed with" mercenaries "from helicopters in Misurata at a distance of 150 km from the capital opened fire Saturday on the radio building and local demonstrators who were participating in the funeral of people killed during the past few days.
Description of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the opposition's accusations in the interview of the Libyan regime to send African mercenaries to fight them as a "joke."
It is still difficult to estimate the number of people killed in Libya have spoken UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon a thousand people.
Muammar al-Qaddafi announced on Friday evening in his first public appearance in front of a crowd of hundreds of supporters in the center of Tripoli "We will fight and win," and warned "we will open all the stores of weapons to arm the people."
Amid the chaos looming, continued to evacuate foreign nationals in difficult circumstances has left tens of thousands of Libya by land, sea and across the Egyptian and Tunisian borders.
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees, United Nations Sunday that "about one hundred thousand people", mostly migrant workers from the Egyptians, Tunisians, particularly fled from Libya to neighboring countries during this week to escape the ongoing violence in this country.
The Red Crescent said earlier about the "humanitarian crisis" and asked for assistance from outside, saying asylum more than ten thousand people, mostly Egyptians from Libya to Tunisia through the head is worth crossing.
Said Manji Sulayem, Chairman of the Regional Committee of the Red Crescent in the bin bittern, the first city after the border, "it's a humanitarian crisis, we have gone beyond the capacity of the reception and people are sleeping outside. Aspects of an urgent appeal to help the world to solve this problem. The whole world that are active to help Egypt re-nationals. "
Cleared customs and elements of the Libyan Centre main border between Libya and Tunisia in the head should be still in the military and policemen loyal to the present where Gadhafi, according to local officials and Agence France Presse.
And The United States and France and Britain could not be the work of embassies to ensure the safety of its diplomats.

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