2011年4月4日星期一

Libya 'Needs Gaddafi as a leader' - BBC News

5 April 2011, last updated at 03: 22 GMT Supporters of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi brandish posters of him in Tripoli, 2 April Muammar Gaddafi has been in force since 1969, the Libyan Government has said it is for "any" political reform open but Muammar Gaddafi at the power must remain, to avoid a new Iraq or Somalia.

A spokesman of told of Reuters that Colonel Gaddafi was a "unifying figure", and insisted that his troops only armed rebels, civilians not targeted.

The Libyan leader, reportedly has appeared in public in Tripoli.

In the meantime accused forces of atrocities against civilians evacuated from the besieged city of Misurata Pro-Gaddafi.

Fighting has continued in the East of the country, where the rebels have tried, back ground lost attacked military vehicles was aircraft in the last few days, and coalition Col of Gaddafi's forces include.

Vital coastal strip which is oil-rich country effectively divided between rebels in the East and Government loyalists in Tripoli and the West, almost two months after the uprising against the Col Gaddafi's rule.

The son of Colonel Gaddafi has insisted that he and his father by the defection of feel cheated Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa, who came last week in London.

Saif al-Islam told the BBC that Mr Koussa traveled to England for health reasons was because he was a man old and sick and needed treatment.

' Elections, referenda, something '

A Libyan Government Envoy, Deputy Foreign Minister Abdelati Obeidi, is currently on a tour of European capitals to the solution of the conflict.

Speaking in Tripoli, said Government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim, "was remain Col Gaddafi a safety valve for the country together".

Moussa Ibrahim: "we are so happy to Libya save from destruction... we are listening"

He said "The leader of Libyan tribes and Libyan population a unifying figure, as a unifying figure, offers".

"Many Libyans, to many Libyans take him, the process, forward, because she fear it not for some reason, that we have, what happened in the Iraq we have, what happened in Somalia, we have done in Afghanistan are."

Libya, who said Government spokesman, was open to political Reformen-"elections, referenda, nothing"-but "the leader must forward lead".

Mr Ibrahim said it was not for the West Libya say "You have to lose your guide or your system or your regime".

To deny Government attacks on civilians, he called for the outside world to an alleged crime to investigate.

He said "We fight armed militias,". "You are not a civilian if you to take weapons."

Libyan State TV showed what appears to live recordings supporters of a jeep of Col Gaddafi salute outside his walled compound on the Bab al Aziziya in Tripoli late on Monday.

'Corpses on the road'

On Sunday a Turkish humanitarian ship came down with more than 250 injured people from Misratah, the only major city in western Libya still rebel control, rebel in the capital city of Benghazi.

Speaking of Tunisia, said others evacuated Reuters that it forces Gaddafi "was massacring civilians had".

"You have to visit Misratah to see, the massacre of Gaddafi," said Omar Mongi, the Tunisian port of Sfax by a French aid group brought a 40-year-old engineer with a gunshot wound to leg injuries.

"Bodies are on the road." "Hospitals are overflowing."

In the East again on Monday, in the direction of the city of Brega promote oil attempted rebels.

The BBC's Wyre, said Davies on the road close to Brega, the rebels appeared lively and organized to be recently.

US jets Libyan military vehicles near the cities of Sirte and Brega on Monday attacked, US officials said.

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