Friday, March 4, 2011

Pros And Cons Of Black Death

Shootings in Tripoli after the prayer

LONDON - In Libya, tension remains high. ANSA envoy speaks of gunshots heard in Algeria Square in downtown Tripoli, leaving the Friday prayer from the mosque. Religious building was noticed thick black smoke rising in the sky. In the square there are the supporters of Gaddafi who are demonstrating in favor of the government. It is unclear if there are casualties. In the same place a week ago, there were clashes between rebel factions and groups of supporters of the regime which had been concluded with a budget of three deaths. But today there are only supporters of Gaddafi who raise flags and portraits and shouting "Allah, Muammar, Libya and all." The faithful who come out of the mosque, join the event. The square is guarded by police and special forces agents of security. Several hundred protesters of the Libyan leader are meeting in the district of Tajoura and chanted slogans like: "Gaddafi is the enemy of God." Again the protest started after Friday prayers.
THE SHOTS - Shots were then heard in the district of Tajura, in the east of Tripoli, scene of a gathering of hundreds of opponents of the scheme that the security forces are dispersed by tear gas. He told a reporter from Reuters. "They fired tear gas. I heard shots. The crowd runs from all parties, "said the reporter.
"VICTORY OR DEATH" - But frictions remain high not only in the capital. The head of the Libyan National Council, Abdel Jalil, has urged the rebels to al-Beit, saying that the battle to unseat the regime of Muammar Gaddafi does not stop. "Victory or death, we will not stop until we liberate this nation," said former Minister of Justice now to guide body established by opponents who control eastern Libya. His men, however, Jalil sought to end the destruction of the buildings and put them on guard against the risk of "infiltration" of the people of Gaddafi. The crowd greeted his words extolling the "next battaglia a Tripoli».
NEL RESTO DEL PAESE -  Secondo l'emittente araba  Al Jazeera , le truppe leali a Muammar Gheddafi hanno ucciso due rivoltosi e ne hanno ferito venti ad Al Zawiyah, a ovest di Tripoli. Secondo un testimone i militari governativi hanno sparato anche sulle ambulanze per impedire l'evacuazione dei feriti e hanno minacciato la popolazione di compiere rappresaglie casa per casa. Anche nel centro petrolifero di Ras Lanuf, nella zona orientale della Libia, sono scoppiati combattimenti tra rivoltosi e le forze fedeli al regime. Da Bengasi, un portavoce dell'opposizione aveva riferito dell'invio di rinforzi all'esercito presente a Ras Lanuf, situata a un centinaio di chilometri west of Brega. And Brega there have been new to the bombings that are added to those then began Wednesday and continued throughout the day Thursday . The city is considered one of the strongholds of the rebels and in an interview with Sky News, Saif al Islam, the second son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi said that "the bombs are only used to force the rebels to retreat," stressing that the scheme will everything possible to regain control of the port. "It is the hub for Libyan oil and gas - he said - we all eat and live with Brega. Without Brega, six million people have no future, because we export all our oil from there. "

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