Rome. .- The Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said Wednesday that Muammar Gaddafi is injured and may have left Tripoli. "We have nothing new on Gaddafi. I think it's credible statement of the bishop of Tripoli, Bishop Martinelli, who has said he is likely to be out of Tripoli, Gadhafi and possibly injured.
But we do not know where," Frattini said in the Bagnaia, in the Tuscan province of Siena. According to Italian media, quoting the pan-Arab television Al Arabiya, the Libyan regime's spokesman, Ibrahim Moussa, denied today that Gaddafi is injured and has left the capital. Two days ago, the apostolic vicar in Libya, Bishop Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli, said he was convinced that he was alive Muammar Gaddafi, who may have left Tripoli, but still in Libya, a desert area.
"Gaddafi is not dead, is alive. May have left Tripoli, but my impression is that it is in Libya," Martinelli told the Italian media, basing his words "are not signs of mourning" related to Gaddafi. The Catholic bishop said that he lives there in the midst of the people and knows all the customs and social codes.
"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 does not understand, but in the Arab-Bedouin society is. Death is one thing of all and Gaddafi have not seen anything like it.
Therefore I am sure he is not dead, "said the prelate.
But we do not know where," Frattini said in the Bagnaia, in the Tuscan province of Siena. According to Italian media, quoting the pan-Arab television Al Arabiya, the Libyan regime's spokesman, Ibrahim Moussa, denied today that Gaddafi is injured and has left the capital. Two days ago, the apostolic vicar in Libya, Bishop Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli, said he was convinced that he was alive Muammar Gaddafi, who may have left Tripoli, but still in Libya, a desert area.
"Gaddafi is not dead, is alive. May have left Tripoli, but my impression is that it is in Libya," Martinelli told the Italian media, basing his words "are not signs of mourning" related to Gaddafi. The Catholic bishop said that he lives there in the midst of the people and knows all the customs and social codes.
"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 does not understand, but in the Arab-Bedouin society is. Death is one thing of all and Gaddafi have not seen anything like it.
Therefore I am sure he is not dead, "said the prelate.
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