Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has said that the decision of the United Nations to endorse military action in Libya "not justified" and called it "blatant colonialism." Gaddafi made the remarks, obtained by Al Jazeera, on the night of Friday to Saturday, after his Government's official reaction, in the voice of his foreign minister, Musa Kusa.
"It is blatant colonialism. It has no justification. And have serious consequences in the Mediterranean and Europe," said the Libyan leader. "We must create a security zone air or sea, as appropriate. In 2011 we are colonized, we are slaughtering, we impose a no-fly zone after a military attack after another.
What is racism? What is hate ? "concludes Gaddafi. The Libyan regime declared an immediate ceasefire, according to the resolution adopted by the Security Council of the UN, the rest of those involved in the crisis in doubt. The United States led the doubts in the words of its ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, who said the ceasefire "has been violated." The cessation of violence was announced Friday by Foreign Minister, Musa Kusa, who said that "after having seen the decision and considering that Libya is a full member of the UN, is obliged to accept the decision of the Security Council ".
Despite these statements, the rebels claimed that Libyan troops from the Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, advance to Benghazi and have reached 50 kilometers from the rebel stronghold, while a military source denied such an advance system to the official news agency Jana and stressed that the ceasefire is respected.
"It is blatant colonialism. It has no justification. And have serious consequences in the Mediterranean and Europe," said the Libyan leader. "We must create a security zone air or sea, as appropriate. In 2011 we are colonized, we are slaughtering, we impose a no-fly zone after a military attack after another.
What is racism? What is hate ? "concludes Gaddafi. The Libyan regime declared an immediate ceasefire, according to the resolution adopted by the Security Council of the UN, the rest of those involved in the crisis in doubt. The United States led the doubts in the words of its ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, who said the ceasefire "has been violated." The cessation of violence was announced Friday by Foreign Minister, Musa Kusa, who said that "after having seen the decision and considering that Libya is a full member of the UN, is obliged to accept the decision of the Security Council ".
Despite these statements, the rebels claimed that Libyan troops from the Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, advance to Benghazi and have reached 50 kilometers from the rebel stronghold, while a military source denied such an advance system to the official news agency Jana and stressed that the ceasefire is respected.
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