Friday, May 13, 2011

The Bishop of Tripoli said that Gaddafi is injured and left the Libyan capital

Italian Foreign Minister said Friday that the bishop of Tripoli, Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli, said he "probably" Muammar Gaddafi is injured and left the Libyan capital as a result of NATO attacks. Franco Frattini told reporters from Tuscany that the words of religious are "credible." Government spokesman Colonel demintió the news, according to Al Arabiya.

"It makes no sense," said Musa Ibrahim. "The leader is in good shape and good humor.'s Running the country day after day. It was not hurt at all." On Wednesday, Bishop Martinelli said he was convinced that Qaddafi was alive and possibly had left Tripoli, but said that Libya is still in a desert area.

The Catholic religious based his words that "there are signs of mourning." The bishop said that he lives there, amidst the people, and knows all the customs and social codes of the country, shattered by weeks of civil war. "If someone dies, there are unmistakable signs that do not go unnoticed.

Death, mourning, is something that can not be hidden and there is a fact that speaks: the women crying in the backyard when you die. A Westerner not understood, but in the Arab-Bedouin society is well. Death is a thing of all and I have not seen Gaddafi anything. For this I am sure he is not dead, "said the prelate.

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