Thursday, March 17, 2011

Gaddafi: If we used the power control the whole country in one day

The Libyan people must "crush" the plot has been mounted against him. This is the version of the events of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, who in an interview with French newspaper Le Figaro says that in the event that you decide to use force, something that he says do not think- one day would be enough to control the entire country.

"There is a conspiracy against the Libyan people, whether imperialist, coming from Al Qaeda or inside," said Gaddafi. It also ensures about 'capital' of the rebels, Benghazi, which aims to "liberate the people from the armed gangs" and warns that "very likely" that these forces kill civilians and charged with those deaths the Army.

Asked how long it takes to run the country, he replied: "If we use force, we suffice with only one day. But our goal is to progressively dismantle these armed groups using different media as surrounding cities or sending mediators." Further advances that "it is quite possible" that members of the National Transitional Council was established in Benghazi flee to Egypt, and says forgive his former ministers and diplomats have been integrated into this structure because they did it as "hostages." In any case, it denies the possibility of negotiating with the rebels, saying that "Al Qaeda does not dialogue with anyone.

If the world wants to talk to Al Qaeda, to dialogue with (Osama) Bin Laden." Gaddafi insists that "there are no opponents in Libya," but only "armed groups" because if people are unhappy, can express their demands in the committees that exist: "Since it is the people themselves which is governed, no problem ".

For the same reason, discard the reforms: "There is no reason that we face accidental event lead to a change because, according to the Libyan operation, power is vested in the people." And the question of whether he could withdraw from power, as with the presidents of Tunisia and Egypt, he says, laughing, that he is only "the guide of the Libyan revolution" and as such can not "work against the will of people.

" "In Tunisia and Egypt, the people were against their governments. In Libya, on the contrary, the people are with me," he concludes. Gaddafi reiterated accusations that the election campaign financed by French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who in recent days has been highlighted by the international community proposed military action against the Libyan regime to avoid crushing the National Transition Council, which has recognized as a partner.

But 'Le Figaro' indicates that the Libyan leader did not provide any evidence. The Elysee said that "Gaddafi wants the debate toward the French domestic politics while massacres perpetuated its people."

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