Sunday, February 27, 2011

The former Libyan Minister of Justice announced that it will form a government opponent

The former Libyan Justice Minister Mustafa Abdulyalil has announced that the opposition will form a national unity government composed of civilian and military, and that three months was held democratic elections. Abdulyalil, who resigned this week in protest at the violent repression of demonstrations against the regime of Muammar Gaddafi, has told the Qatari television network Al Jazeera that the government will have "a democratic framework." In a videoconference connection with Al-Jazeera from the eastern Libyan city of Al Beida, controlled by the opposition, the former minister has said that this cabinet will be formed to "respect all international agreements." He added that, with a view to the formation of the temporary cabinet is maintained contacts with political personalities in the West, which has not identifiable.

The eastern third of Libya is controlled by opposition forces, while Gaddafi holds power in Tripoli, although some locations west of the capital have also fallen under opposition control. The former justice minister added that after this transitional government to be trained, "to represent all corners of the country," there will be new Libyan authorities to be chosen "in transparent elections." "Do not forget the blood of the martyrs.

The people have known the truth and plans of Gaddafi, who has killed people and been tortured only for raising ideas Libyan regime, "he added Abdlyalil. Al Jazeera has consulted on this matter the opposition leader Ali Taher and said that the idea of the cabinet is "not to leave Libya in a political vacuum" and create a government "that is internationally recognized." Several high-ranking civilian and military, and dozens of ambassadors and diplomats have resigned their posts to protest the violent repression of demonstrations that erupted on 16 February in Morocco.

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