Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Gadaffi days might be numbered [-No dictator will rule until he is 90!!!]

Tuesday 22nd of February 2011
By Martin Fellowes
Carrentals.co.uk

Muammar Gaddafi’s regime is now under huge pressure, after an evening of protests in Libya’s capital Tripoli.

Several high-ranking officials – including the country’s justice minister – quit their posts after military forces started firing on unarmed protesters. In an address to the nation, Gaddafi’s ever-vocal son, Saif al-Islam, admitted that protesters have now taken over al-Bayda and Benghazi. However, he warned of a civil war and vowed that his father will fight right until the last bullet to keep control over the country.

Reliable sources say that Colonel Gaddafi has now left his residence in Tripoli. Yesterday, state TV reported that an operation was mounted against protesters in the capital – direct retaliation to dens of terror that have been spurred by a hatred of Libya. Unconfirmed reports have suggested soldiers were again using live ammunition on Monday evening. On Sunday night, they fired live rounds, as well as tear gas, to try and disperse protests.


The Justice Minister, Mr Mustapha Abdul Jalil, became one of the latest of many senior officials to resign, saying that he was quitting his post due to the excessive use of force that the authorities have demonstrated. Abdel Moneim al-Honi, the country’s Arab League envoy, announced that he is joining the revolution. The ambassador to India in New Delhi, Ali al-Essawi, has told western media sources that he is also resigning.

Mohamed Bayou, until a month ago a chief spokesman for Libya’s government, said that the leadership was wrong in threatening violence against all its opponents.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

How can Hun San rule until he's 90 when he's sure to be dead by 50? So make sure that we kick him out before he turns 50 so he will die as an exiled traitor outside the country so won't be buried in khmer soil.

Anonymous said...

Castro is.

Anonymous said...

who are you to whine here? without the term limit law, anything is possible! and stop whining about the same people running for office, etc! show cambodian people where the term limit law, ok! no wonder their argument is not good in the court of any law of any country, not just in cambodia, really! again, where is the term limit law, people! stop whining here, ok! get that law goinng or forever hold your peace, ok! and do take a good look at yourself in the mirror, too, ok! that's all!

Anonymous said...

in cambodia, we value older age, the older a person is the more valuable, wise, educated, etc they are, really! did you know that? now you do! that's why khmer people respected the elderly, you know. it's a form of respect, not so much discrimination against the elderly for sure, you know! that's part of khmer culture, you got to respect that difference, ok! of course, your culture is different from khmer culture, so that's your rights, so, khmer people have rights too, ok!

Anonymous said...

2:55 AM, you used too many "ok's", are you ok?

Anonymous said...

A dictator must force him out of power,not the laws,but by the people for the people.
The Tunisia,Egypt,Yemen and others ,
just force the dictator out;the protesters are the laws.
The NEW GENERATION ME,is different from the OLD GENERATION .
WAKE UP! STAND UP! RISE UP!
THREE MILLION OUT TO PROTEST
AGAINST HUN SEN AND VIETNAM IN CAMBODIA.
BRAVO! KHMER DARE TO DIE FOR
FREEDOM!