Selasa, 23 Agustus 2011

Where Khadafi Hide?

Muammar Gaddafi's residence complex at Al-Aziziya, Tripoli, pounded rebel masses on Tuesday afternoon local time. Government soldiers on guard successfully conquered, but not Gaddafi nowhere to be seen.

Speculation about the current whereabouts of many people also appear near or observer Gaddafi. Some believe, Gaddafi is still hiding in a place in Tripoli. The one that says it is the World Chess Federation President, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov.

Reporting from the CNN page, Wednesday, August 24, 2011, Gaddafi never played chess with Ilyumzhinov on June 12, in the midst of crisis Libya. At that time, Gaddafi said to Ilyumzhinov not going to leave Libya. Encountered by the Interfax news agency, Ilyumzhinov claimed to have spoken with Gaddafi and his son, Mohammed, said by telephone.

"He admitted that he is still alive and well in Tripoli and Libya will not leave," says Ilyumzhinov.

In addition to the homeland, there were many speculations that said Gaddafi had fled abroad. The first possibility is the country of destination Gaddafi Algeria, Tunisia or Chad. Mahmoud Shammam, information minister of the National Transition Council, said he received a report Gaddafi near the Algerian border. "But I do not really believe it," said Shammam.

Various other analysts estimate he was still in Libya, whether in the capital or in his hometown of Sirte. Not rule out also, Gaddafi was in a lonely desert or remote mountainous areas that people rarely passed.

Atlantic Magazine writes, Gaddafi has strong ties with the countries of the African Union. According to the magazine, Gaddafi will likely escape to one of these countries. Call it the Algerian and South Africa. In addition to Africa, Gaddafi may also fled to Libya allied countries, namely Venezuela or Saudi Arabia.

One U.S. government official who did not want to be named, believes there is still Gaddafi in Tripoli. One surprise, the possibility of Gaddafi was in the basement of the hotel Rixos. The hotel will not be attacked by coalition forces and insurgents because it is a place to stay for Western journalists.

But this is disputed by a former aide to Gaddafi, professor Abubaker Saad. He said that Gaddafi would not dare live in the bunker because it will surely be destroyed. "You have to remember that Gaddafi is a member of the military. He must have known they had a weapon that can penetrate bunkers," said Saad.

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