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Africa North
Rebels accuse Gaddafi of playing dirty tricks in besieged Libya city
2011-04-25
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] Libyan rebels accused Muammar Qadaffy of playing dirty games in Misrata where salvos of Grad rockets went kaboom! today in apparent contradiction of his regime's vow to halt fire in the western city.

In a Misrata hospital, meanwhile, two captured pro-Qadaffy soldiers told AFP that loyalist forces were losing their grip in the battle for the western port, and that their morale was sinking.
"Many soldiers want to surrender but they are afraid of being executed by the rebels," said Lili Mohammed, a Mauritanian mercenary hired by the Qadaffy regime to fight snuffies in the country's third city.

"Qadaffy forces are losing" in Misrata, said Misbah Mansuri, 25, another maimed loyalist fighter who said he was forcibly enlisted 45 days ago.

Both Mohammed and Mansuri spoke to AFP separately from their hospital rooms in the presence of a doctor, saying officers had abandoned the troops and their supply lines were cut.

Peaceful solution
Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Kaim said early on Sunday the army had suspended operations against rebels in Misrata, but not left the city, to enable local tribes to find a peaceful solution.

"The armed forces have not withdrawn from Misrata. They have simply suspended their operations," he told a news conference in Tripoli.

"The tribes are determined to solve the problem within 48 hours... We believe that this battle will be settled peacefully and not militarily."

But Colonel Omar Bani, the military front man of the rebels' Transitional National Council, said Qadaffy was "playing a really dirty game" aimed at dividing his opponents.

"It is a trick, they didn't go," Bani said in the eastern rebel stronghold of Benghazi. "They have stayed a bit out of Tripoli Street but they are preparing themselves to attack again."

Kaim had previously announced the army would withdraw from Misrata and leave local tribes to resolve the conflict there, either by talks or through force.

But later on Sunday bursts of automatic weapons fire could be heard and Grad rockets went kaboom! in the city, the scene of deadly urban guerrilla fighting for weeks between rebels and Qadaffy loyalists.

Six people were killed and 34 maimed in Sunday's fighting, said Doctor Khalid Abu Falra at Misrata's main private clinic.

Misrata suffered its heaviest toll in 65 days of fighting on Saturday, with 28 dead and 100 maimed compared with a daily average of 11 killed, according to Falra.

NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Originally it was a mutual defense pact directed against an expansionist Soviet Union. In later years it evolved into a mechanism for picking the American pocket while criticizing the style of the American pants...
warplanes staged raids on civil and military sites in Tripoli and other cities, JANA news agency said, without giving casualty numbers. Earlier raids by the alliance struck near a compound in the capital where Qadaffy resides.

Three kabooms rocked Tripoli late Saturday as NATO warplanes overflew the capital, AFP journalists said, after several earlier blasts in the city centre and outlying districts.

On Sunday, US Senator John Maverick McCain
... the Senator-for-Life from Arizona, former presidential candidate and even more former foot soldier in the Reagan Revolution...
, who visited the rebel stronghold of Benghazi last week, urged Washington to increase its air strikes on Libya, warning a prolonged stalemate would likely draw al-Qaeda into the conflict.

"The longer we delay, the more likely it is there is a stalemate. And if you're worried about al-Qaeda entering into this fight, nothing would bring al-Qaeda in more rapidly and more dangerously than a stalemate," McCain told NBC's "Meet the Press."

Qadaffy's regime accused the United States, which has launched its first Predator drone strike on a rocket launcher targeting Misrata, of "new crimes against humanity" for deploying the low-flying, unmanned aircraft.

In his traditional Easter message on Sunday, Pope Benedict XVI called for "diplomacy and dialogue" in Libya.

"In the current conflict in Libya, may diplomacy and dialogue take the place of arms and may those who suffer as a result of the conflict be given access to humanitarian aid," the pope said.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Excuse me... but... I was under the impression that all dictators have a membership in the "Dirty Tricks Club"... along with a lot of smelly elected leaders.
Posted by: Water Modem   2011-04-25 10:59  

#1  So NATO is going to bomb the sh*t out of civilians in Tripoli in order to make Qadaffy to stop shelling civilians in Misrata. But does he care?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-04-25 02:41  

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