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Africa North
Tripoli Denies Rebel Capture of Western Port Town
2011-08-14
[An Nahar] The Libyan government insisted Zawiyah was under the regime's control on Saturday, dismissing rebel claims of having captured the port city on the road to Tripoli.

Zawiyah is completely under government control, government front man Moussa Ibrahim told news hounds in the capital.

"A very small group of rebels tried to enter from the south of Zawiyah but they were stopped easily" by the Libyan armed forces.

The rebels had earlier told an Arabic satellite channel they had captured the town, as a bus transporting foreign journalists traveling from neighboring Tunisia was on Saturday forced to turn back as it neared Zawiya.

Ibrahim said less than 100 fighters tried to enter the town to join up with about 50 rebels inside Zawiya. Government forces were dealing with the situation, he said.

This is not an advance. This is what you call a skirmish, what you call a suicide mission," he said.

"You have to remember we are very powerful. Tens of thousands of volunteers are armed right now, he claimed, adding "it doesn't matter whether NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It's headquartered in Belgium. That sez it all....
advances or not, whether rebels advance or not, because we will always be able to fight, in a year's time, in two years, in three years."

"We say to NATO, we say to the international community, stop this aggression, and let's talk peace."

Since the beginning of the revolt six months ago NATO has used sanctions, diplomacy and air raids to try to cleave off parts of Qadaffy
...Custodian of Wheelus AFB for 42 long years...
's inner circle in the hope of hitting the regime's tipping point.

Government forces retook control of Zawiyah, 40 kilometers west of Tripoli, in March after battles with the rebels, who launched an uprising against Libyan leader Moammar Qadaffy in mid-February.

Posted by:Fred

#1  tens of thousands are armed! is that why they are having such a hard time breaking the rebels backs? Oh man the muslim propaganda machine is about as much bullshit as the north koreans
Posted by: chris   2011-08-14 00:57  

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