Saturday, February 26, 2011

Final day in Libya

Barcelona. (Editorial) .- Today could be a crucial day for the future of Libya, which is undergoing a crisis following the bloody uprising against the dictator Qaddafi. For now expected a large opposition rally in Tripoli, a bastion of the regime, which could be crucial to swing the balance in favor of one side or the other.

The rebels have already taken, as difficult to compare information coming from inside the country, the eastern part of the country, cities such as Benghazi, the second largest in the country. But yesterday the decline was also known in some Western cities, as Zuara or Zawiyah latter only 50 kilometers from the capital.

This city may have suffered reprisals for their uprising that would have caused a mass slaughter of figures still uncertain. It is unknown what happens south of the country, but it is known that Gadhafi had already lost the support of some tribes. Meanwhile, on the borders with Tunisia and Egypt refugees are thousands.

Al Arabiya reported yesterday that more than 30,000 Egyptians and Tunisians have already left Libya due to violence. Gadhafi spoke again yesterday to the population in a new message histrionic in which blamed Al Qaeda and bin Laden in particular of being behind the riots. The bloody dictator international terrorist group accused of being drugged young people to rebel against him.

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