2011年4月8日星期五

Rebels scoff at nepotism's son acquisition

Nepotism's sons of floating one deal?New: Rebel withdrawal from al-BregaFormer forces staging Libyan Ambassador in United States in panic: nepotism's sons are "Murderers... just like her father" a Moammar nepotism sons could take over from his father, SaysClashes in Misratah can be a source five people dead and 24 injured

Tripoli, Libya (CNN) --sagte without end Libya's bloody war in sight, a source of close to the leadership of the country a Libyan envoy floats the idea of the ruler Muammar nepotism his pass makes a son-hold a term of the leader of the only cosmetic.

According to the proposal, Saif al-Islam help nepotism, 38, swift initiate reform, the source said. But SAIF has nepotism is one of the most outspoken defenders of his father since the start of the unrest, despite once perceived as a leading reformer in the Libyan Government.

But a proposal to the shift of power from nepotism to his second son is "a ridiculous offer," said Ali Aujali, a former Libyan Ambassador to the United States, which now represents the Libyan opposition in Washington.

"Libyan people who decided it, and they not back at all (to) nepotism or each Member of his family," said Aujali. "His sons, they are murderers - they are just like her father."

Aujali said the rebels Moammar nepotism and his family safe passage of Libya in exchange for an end to the K?mpfe--offer are willing, but that's as far as your offer is.

Nepotism of the forces of Rails have the upper hand Tuesday in renewed fighting in the city of al-Brega oil, where rebels in panic withdrawal under intense artillery bombardment, according to CNN reporter in the field of production have been.

The setback is the latest for a ragtag opposition, fighting, to maintain against the better trained and nepotism forces equipped, and less than a day after rebel commanders said they the longtime Libyan leader had forces on the defensive in al-Brega.

Now more carnage spread on Monday in the beleaguered city of Misurata, and a rebel spokesman said a NATO guided efforts not existing are, in some areas seemed to protect civilians.

Five people were killed and wounded Monday in clashes between pro nepotism 24 forces and rebels in Misratah, two sources told CNN.

Residents have said that city cut off was suffocated troops, with electricity and access to food by nepotism, from.

A resident that is not for security reasons, said "Every day life increasingly difficult, always is,". "There are long lines of people for bread and fuel."

He added that a few days at a time not their houses are left.

"There are snipers shoot anything that moves,", said the residents. "they are the main road outside the City control."

In al-Brega officer said opposition Monday that rebels surrounded the city from the North, East and West had had bombarded the area with rockets for much of the afternoon.

Major Miftah Omar Hamzah told CNN that 50 complete loads of loyalist troops in al-Brega remained, but he insisted that the nepotism of troops were put on the defensive.

New al-Brega, a suburban area of the houses of workers at a nearby oil refinery, near was partially under rebel control on Monday. Officers said opposition they were forces to disable still area of nepotism and a resident fled area CNN said that it is still uncertain.

There were no NATO air strikes in the area for at least 24 hours, he said.

The perceived lack of air force to protect a UN resolution to the civil life and enforcing an arms embargo brought criticism of rebel spokesman Mustafa Gheriani.

"You are to implement this resolution and clearly it is implemented not in Misurata, it is not implemented in Zintan or Zahwiya and we have questions about where they are?", he said.

Although nepotism showed no signs of a calming of the opposition or surrender to its power to anyone outside his family, cracks in his armor emerged.

His many years familiar and Foreign Minister, Moussa Koussa, fled London and his resignation recently after the Libyan Government announced. On Monday, the US Treasury lifted Koussa of assets freezing after his split from nepotism.

Gheriani said, while the conflict persists, there remains hope for a revolution.

"I think the regime nepotism within is crumbling," he said. "I think if you always be win look, people on history and I think, our victory."Reza Sayah, Ben Wedeman, Brian Todd, CNN's NIC Robertson and Yousuf Basil contributed to this report

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