Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Gaddafi orders the chief of foreign intelligence services to negotiate with rebels

..- Algiers Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has instructed the responsible for foreign intelligence services, Buzid Durda, that dialogue with rebel leaders in eastern DRC, according to the Qatari television network Al Jazeera. According to a correspondent of the chain, Gadhafi has tried to open channels of contact with the heads of the tribes, but they have refused to negotiate with him.

The channel said, quoting opposition sources, the Libyan leader still has replaced the number two foreign intelligence services, Colonel Abdullah Senusi, who commanded his loyal forces and was removed from today's power-Mansur Dau The Qahsi. Senusi, Gaddafi's brother to be married to his sister, Safia, was convicted in absentia for life for involvement in the downing of a Pan Am airliner over the Scottish town of Lockerbie.

Forces loyal to the Libyan regime hold positions around Misrata, to try to regain control of that city, the third of the country, while the international community provides aid to the rebels and prepares for a country without a dictator. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, has told the Human Rights Council of the United Nations that it is time that Gaddafi leaves, while EU countries have agreed to impose an arms embargo and riot control agents to Libya and banned from entering EU territory and frozen the accounts of the Libyan leader and his environment.

On the other hand, a plane of the Libyan air force bombed Qaddafi faithful to an arms dump near the headquarters of Hania, in Edjibiya region, about 200 km west of Benghazi, the second city of the country under rebel control , reported a correspondent of the Qatari Al-Jazeera network. Edjibiya is a coastal city between Benghazi and Sirte, Gaddafi's home town still held by forces loyal to it, although it is closer to the second Libyan city of the locality where the Libyan leader was born, where they were sent on Sunday more troops and militias for their defense.

The capital of the region Edjibiya far over a thousand kilometers from Tripoli to the east and marks the border until they control the eastern rebels in arms against the regime. The latter have argued that the area between Edjibiya and the border with Egypt is totally in his power. In that area was where it crashed on 23 February a Libyan military plane Sukhoi 22, forces loyal to Qaddafi after the pilot and copilot parachuted after refusing to execute the orders to bomb Benghazi.

In the region of Edjibiya headquarters is a Libyan military aircraft, whose officers and soldiers announced few days ago that they joined the rebels.

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