The fool of Libya bombed protesters
That's the original headline...
[Ennahar] The Libyan aviation bombed yesterday protesters in Tripoli making many dead, whose number is still unknown. The raid targeted the Republic Avenue, which, according to reports, caused 200 people dead and many maimed.
Moreover, Libyan officers blew up a plane last night at the airport of Benina when it was landing with onboard African mercenaries, according to the newspaper "Asharq Al Awsat."
According to knowledgeable Libyan sources, Colonel Qadaffy reportedly appealed to the commander Abdesslam Djelloud, former number two of the regime in the nineties, who had left the Libyan political scene for over 20 years, in order to intervene to stop the troubles that have caused a large number of deaths.
The same sources added in this sense that Djelloud had a violent argument with Qadaffy informing him that he refused to intervene if he did not stop the carnage committed by the army, police and African mercenaries against Libyan civilians. "I reject these proposals, but I'm ready to go to Benghazi and do everything in my power to stop the protests if a number of urgent demands are taken into consideration," he said.
Posted by: Fred 2011-02-22 |