Monday, February 28, 2011

The revolution will expire in the coming days

Abdelhafiz Ghoga, new spokesman for the National Council of Libya (CNL) has stated that this organization that claims to be an embryonic transitional government and to integrate representatives of all cities "liberated" the country-that was his expression, is opposed to any foreign intervention even if it is to help the revolution.

"We are totally against any military intervention in any country whatsoever. The rest of Libyan territory will be released by the Libyan people," said the lawyer, known for his activity in Benghazi for human rights and which now becomes the new face of the provisional authorities in areas loyal to the popular revolt.

"The NLD has not yet a definite leader. It consists of representatives from the west and east. It is a response to Gaddafi's statement, which said the case would come after him and we have shown that in 10 days we have been able to return to normal to the liberated cities. We believe that the revolution will expire in the coming days, "he said.

When reporters inquired if he Benghazi military forces prepare an advance on Tripoli, the capital that still remains in the hands of the autocrat, Ghoga said, "there are many volunteers that are presented to go to defend Tripoli and we have full confidence in the forces military, who have been from day one the side of the revolution.

I do not think, and this is a personal opinion, we can negotiate with someone who is killing people on the street and had committed repeated human rights violations. "Although the exact composition of this body and its functions remain mired in confusion, Ghoga said that "it is beyond question the division of Libya between north, south, east and west, or along tribal bases.

The CNL is located (for now) in Benghazi because it is a liberated people. "Libyan opposition has secured control of the eastern third of Libya, including Benghazi, the second largest city in the country, but also controls other locations closer to Tripoli, which has its stronghold Gaddafi.

"Once local councils have failed to establish security in the liberated cities, the National Council will have a political work and be responsible for leading the transition process," the spokesman revolutionary. The rebels also have seized control of the city of Zauiya, 50 kilometers west of the capital, Tripoli.

The flag and flies over a building in the city center, around which hundreds of people have gathered chanting " this is our revolution. "

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