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Africa North
Libya rebels demand Algeria return Gaddafi family
2011-08-31
[Emirates 24/7] Libya's rebels accused neighbouring Algeria of an act of aggression for admitting the fleeing wife of Muammar Qadaffy
...Proof that a madman with money will be politely received for at least 42 years...
and three of his children, but the whereabouts of the former strongman himself remain a mystery a week after his overthrow.

Algeria's Foreign Ministry said Qadaffy's wife Safia, his daughter Aisha and his sons Hannibal and Mohammed had entered Algeria on Monday morning.

The development threatened to create a diplomatic rift just as the rebel National Transitional Council (NTC) worked to consolidate its position as Libya's new government.
An NTC front man said the council would seek to extradite the Qadaffys.

A senior rebel officer also said Qadaffy's son Khamis, a feared military commander, had been killed in a clash outside of Tripoli. The report could not be independently confirmed.

Meanwhile rebel forces converged on Qadaffy's hometown of Sirte from east and west, intent on seizing one of his last bastions of support either by force or by negotiation.

Qadaffy's whereabouts have not been known since the rebels captured Tripoli and his 42-year-old rule collapsed a week ago after a six-month uprising backed by NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A single organization with differing goals, equipment, language, doctrine, and organization....
and some Arab states.

Algeria's acceptance of Qadaffy's wife and offspring angered the rebel leadership, who want him and his entourage to face justice for years of repressive rule and who fear that he could orchestrate a new insurgency unless he is captured.

"We have promised to provide a just trial to all those criminals and therefore we consider this an act of aggression," front man Mahmoud Shamman told Rooters. "We are warning anybody not to shelter Qadaffy and his sons. We are going after them ... to find them and arrest them."

Asked if he knew where Qadaffy senior was, he told Al- Jazeera TV: "If we knew where Qadaffy was now our revolutionaries would be on their way to capture him. We have no information that Muammar Qadaffy is in Libya or in any other place."

Jalil appealed to NATO to keep up its air campaign in support of the rebels, saying Qadaffy was still a threat.

NATO warplanes have struck at targets near Sirte, on the Mediterranean coast, in recent days.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Family?
they'd be admitted and damn the rebels whine.

Haven't found Gaddifi yet? Have they?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2011-08-31 10:16  

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