Monday, February 28, 2011

An entrenched Gaddafi says Libya is completely calm

After losing the east and west at the hands of the popular rebellion, Muammar Gaddafi also seems to have lost 'the North': In a television interview with Serbia 'Pink', the Libyan dictator said that the country is "totally calm" . Asked by the channel exclusively Serb accused Gaddafi back to Al Qaeda of being behind the "terrorist gangs" that have revolutionized the population against the old regime, and said the "small group" of opponents "has been fenced" by loyal troops.

"This is going to solve," he added. "There is nothing unusual, no problems," Gadhafi said despite all the information coming from Libya suggest that only remnants remaining as the capital Tripoli and Sirte. "The Libyan people is completely me," he said. Furthermore, Qaddafi is not afraid of UN resolution by which will have to expliciones before the International Criminal Tribunal for the systematic attacks on civilians.

"It has value," said the Libyan colonel on the resolution. Pink TV is a string of businessman Zeljko Mitrovic, who, according to Serbian media, lent his private jet to former Yugoslav President Zoran Lilic (1993-1997) to get the interview in Tripoli with Colonel Qaddafi. Lilic has continued in recent decades a close relationship with the Libyan leader, as both countries were part of the axis of non-aligned during the Cold War.

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