Thursday, March 17, 2011

Libyan rebels continue the fight even if it wins the war Gaddafi

Algiers. .- Ahmed Jabril, spokesman for the president of the National Transitional Council (CNT) Libyan Abdelyalil Mustafa, Efe said the Libyan rebels continue their fight for a regime change in Libya Muammar Gaddafi even "win the war", what they considered "very unlikely" at this time. "The struggle to extricate ourselves from the tyrannical clutches of the dictator will continue whatever the circumstances," said Jibril, who hoped that the Security Council approves UN today the establishment of a no-fly zone.

Efe contacted by telephone in Benghazi, the spokesman for President of the highest body of the insurgents emphasized that the present is not a war between two military bodies but of "a people who resist against the army of a dictator." "Even if Gaddafi wins this war, which is very unlikely at the present time, we continue to fight by all means to start in Libya of its tyrannical grip," he said but did not specify the kind of methods they employ then to fight regime.

Abdelyalil resigned as justice minister a few days after the start of the popular revolt in Libya on 16 February and joined the ranks of the rebellion, later moving to occupy the leadership of the CNT, the highest governing body of the rebels. His spokesman today expressed hope that the international community to reach a consensus for the establishment of an air exclusion zone in the country in order to prevent air force Gadhafi "bomb the civilian population." In this regard, he hoped that the Security Council of the UN, met today in New York, to take such a decision but noted that in this case, the measure would not apply for three or four days.

"Regardless of any decision on a no-fly zone, we must rely first and foremost and above all on our own field," he said. The Challenge of the meeting of G8 foreign ministers yesterday, Tuesday to reach agreement on a similar measure, Jibreel considered that it was "foreseeable" and that "these countries build their positions in base priority of its economic interests and commercial and not in the interest of the people.

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