Selasa, 23 Agustus 2011

Rebels Claim Already ahold of Tripoli

Rebels rejoice over the fall of the headquarters of the residence of Kadhafi in Tripoli, Libya. They also claim that the capital had fallen into the hands of the rebels and the new administration will soon come true.

According to the news station Al Jazeera, Wednesday, August 24, 2011, the rebels celebrate their victory in the settlement of Al-Aziziya by firing bullets into the air. The rebels also managed to loot the ammo and weapons contained in the said complex. Several other middle looks cool to trample on the statue itself Gaddafi.

Head of the National Transition Council, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, said that 400 people were killed and 2,000 wounded in a rebel attempt to master the capital for three days. Gaddafi Jalil said 600 soldiers had been detained. However, he said, the battle is not over until Gaddafi caught.

"I hope he can be caught alive and brought to trial so the world can know his crimes," said Jalil.

Meanwhile, one other member of the National Transition Council, Mahmoud Jibril, said that the regime has been destroyed as the capture of the capital by the rebels. He said if the capital have on hand, then other cities will also be subject to.

"It is no exaggeration if I say within the next few days, other cities will also be seized. In Libya there is a saying: Cut off his head and dried blood will flow," said Gabriel told the news station CNN.

The presence of Gaddafi is still unknown. In the audiotape broadcast on television, Gaddafi claimed is alive and well. Gaddafi also vowed to win this fight or die as a martyr.

Various speculations arose about the existence of Gaddafi today. Several said Kadhafi fled abroad, others said Gaddafi was in Tripoli. Minister of Information of the National Transition Council, Mahmous Shammam, did not question it.

"Where Gaddafi is not a problem. In a few hours, a maximum of a few days, we will establish a new Libya, Libyan independence," said Shammam.

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