Thursday, February 24, 2011

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Gheddafi nel bunker di Tripoli Bombardata la città di Zawia

TRIPOLI - Libya's Gaddafi is squeezing more and more, is virtually divided into two with the eastern part controlled by the rebels. All in the midst of a bloodbath in which it is difficult to assess real terms, given the enormous difficulty of monitoring all reports coming out of the country. "The militias of the regime are bombing Zawia, the are killing, people dying." This is the last the alarm raised by an eyewitness to ' Ansa. "It's a massacre, and it is difficult to estimate the number of deaths," added a former official broadcaster Al Arabiya , describing what is happening in the city which lies about 40 km west of the capital, where there was also an anti-aircraft missiles against the minaret of the mosque. A first budget, announced by witnesses on an Arabic website, speaks of 40 dead and dozens wounded. At least 20 soldiers were killed "for refusing to fire on the crowd." The Al Jazeera report , showing pictures of a police station in the city burned. To the people of Zawia and beyond, Muammar Gaddafi has made a speech, a telephone connection with the Libyan state television, pointing the finger at Osama bin Laden.

COLONEL IN THE BUNKER - Opponents of the regime have taken control of several towns near the Libyan capital, while the Colonel is barricaded in Tripoli, in the bunker of Bab al-Aziziya. He reports the Al Arabiya network that the troops still loyal to Gaddafi have isolated the capital by putting a cordon of troops and resources with which to defend the dictator. The area of \u200b\u200bBab al-Aziziya in Tripoli, where is the residence of the Libyan leader, it would be without electricity since last night. According to reports from the site "Libya al-Youm, quoting local sources, on the night the whole neighborhood was hit by a power outage that also affected the area of \u200b\u200bal-Mansura al-Jumhuriya and the street. The power outage coincided with a shooting occurred near the residence of Gaddafi, during which were seen snipers positioned on rooftops the buildings of the district to resist any attack. Witnesses also speak of African militiamen loyal to Gaddafi that surrounded the district of al-Tajura.

THE MARCH OF MERCENARIES - Thousands of African mercenaries and fighters are heading to Tripoli while to get reinforcements to the Libyan leader, while the revolt against the regime, has remained unchanged for 42 years, seems to have reached a decisive phase, after a week of violence that could have caused thousands of deaths.
ANNOUNCED FOR FRIDAY EVENT 'A TRIPOLI - Gaddafi, writes the New York Times is stepping up its headquarters Tripoli, the capital while his opponents are organizing their first coordinated action of protest on Friday. "On each cell a message arrives on a large protest rally on Friday in Tripoli," said a local witness, adding that the speech threats against the country by Colonel Gaddafi has led the establishment of the rebels' 100 percent. " The rebels who have seized almost the entire eastern part of the country to the frontier with Egypt, have warned that they will march on the capital: "Our goal is to Tripoli," warned one of the rioters.
ongoing fighting - militias loyal to the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi attacked the protesters for days that control the city of Misurata. This was announced by Al-Arabiya satellite television to the effect that there would be other victims. Witnesses said a fierce battle took place near the city. The militia would be able to get the better of the demonstrators then attempted in these few minutes to regain control of the city. The people fled from Libya to Tunisia instead told that the rebels have anti-Gaddafi took control of the northwestern town of Misurata, located about 200 km from Tripoli, in addition to the east of the country, around the city of Benghazi, where the revolt broke out last week. Violent clashes have also occurred in the city of Sabratha, 80 km west of Tripoli, where there is an important Roman archaeological site. In this area, local witnesses said, there would be a massive deployment of foreign mercenaries. "The revolutionary committees (pillar of the Libyan regime, ed.) Are trying to kill all those who are opposed to Gaddafi," said a doctor escaped from Sabratha, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation. For the first time there are also reports of protests in the southern city of Sabha, considered a stronghold of the Libyan leader.
Al Qaeda side of the insurgents - The North African branch Al Qaeda is sided with anti-regime demonstrators in Libya, Muammar Gaddafi and accused of being a "murderess of innocent people." He reports to the Site, the monitoring group of extremist Islamic sites, citing a statement published online dell'Aqmi. "We are saddened by the carnage and massacres perpetrated by cowards by the murder of innocent Gaddafi - the text reads - against our unarmed people and Muslims who have risen up against their oppression and the tyranny." "We appeal to Muslims because the Libyans have firmness and patience and encourages them to continue their struggle and revolution to oust the tyrant criminal," the statement added.
TREASURY OF 32 BILLION IN USA - Muammar Gaddafi to power in 42 years would have accumulated a wealth of 32 billion dollars, the most concealed and deposited in the United States. This is revealed by one of the cablegrams the American ambassador in Tripoli released by Wikileaks, which shows that Gaddafi was approached by Bernard Madoff, former financier jew sentenced to 150 years in prison for fraud by a maxi-$ 65 billion, and Allen Stanford, to prison for fraud. Fortunately for Gaddafi did not fall into the trap. The cablegram is dated January 28, 2010.
THE EU DOES NOT RULE OUT MILITARY INTERVENTION - The European Union does not rule out military intervention to address the humanitarian emergency that are setting up following the crisis in Libya. This is what we learn from EU sources, speaking of "the study hypothesis 'and the' delicate and complex." The European Union has a military unit called "battle groups" within the "European Union military staff," which, established by the Treaty of Nice in 2000, these 10 years has operated in international missions in Bosnia, Macedonia and Congo . Defense Minister Ignazio La Russa, speaking with reporters in the House, however, has refuted this hypothesis. "For humanitarian military action - precise - I guess it is intended to peacekeeping operations like those in which we are engaged in different parts of the world." In any case, "not se ne è parlato, non mi pare che ci siano le condizioni in questo momento»
ALITALIA FERMA I VOLI  - L'Alitalia ha sospeso i voli di linea con Tripoli. «A causa dell'aggravarsi della situazione presso l'aeroporto di Tripoli - afferma la compagnia in una nota - dove è compromessa la possibilità per i passeggeri di raggiungere i gate d'imbarco, non funzionano i collegamenti telefonici interni e internazionali, sono a rischio le misure di sicurezza e i servizi di handling e di assistenza - Alitalia, in linea con quanto deciso da altre compagnie aeree, sospende i voli di linea sulla destinazione fino a che non saranno ripristinate le necessarie condizioni operative».

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