Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The rebels did not want to Qaddafi and his family in the transition process

The Libyan National Transition Council, the governing body of the rebel insurgents, has warned London that reject that Colonel Muammar Qaddafi or any family member included in the political process that would bring democracy to Libya and admitted that weapons that can provide the international community the rebels will be "welcome." Three representatives of the Council have moved to London to coincide with the celebration of the international conference on Libya to expose their plans for Libya "post Gaddafi" and passing through the holding of "free and fair elections, as has been explained a statement and a subsequent press conference at the Foreign Office.

Spokesmen for the Council reported that on the margins of the London conference, which have not participated, met with the heads of U.S. diplomacy, Hillary Clinton, United Kingdom, William Hague, France, Alain Juppe, and Germany, Guido Westerwelle, and have not ruled out meeting with foreign representatives throughout the day.

CNT spokesman called for more aid Libyan-supplied weapons to carry out his revolution, according to Mahmud Shammam: "We all look for help and that help would enable our young people have better weapons." The rebels opposed to the regime of Muammar Gadfi are struggling with the old weapons or light, and travel in ordinary cars, which are in inferior to the forces of Gaddafi.

Therefore, although the Council would first political support, the support arms is also desirable Shamman added. The Council has today for the first time a political program for the country's future after a possible way out of Gaddafi. The international community has the task of ensuring a transition period for Libya to the Libyan people to achieve its own constitution, according to another member of the Council, Guma The Gamaty.

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