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Council of the rebels in Libya confirms that he will not sue Gaddafi if stepped down and left


Council of the rebels in Libya confirms that he will not sue Gaddafi if stepped down and left

Rebels deny the news and the continued clashes and the death toll in the hundreds from both sides

Gaddafi looking for an agreement to step down

Al-Gaddafi pounded rebel strongholds with tanks and missiles .. and aircraft stopped the march of the opposition

Media sources: Gaddafi looking for an agreement to step down
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Media: Gaddafi looking for an agreement to step down and his forces continue to bombard Ras Lanuf and Zawiya
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Said two Arab newspapers and Al Jazeera television said Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is seeking to reach an agreement allowing him to step down, but there was no official confirmation of this news.
Has launched a hunt for Libyan plane Tuesday raid in the desert east of the oil port of Ras Lanuf site the most advanced of the opposition in eastern Libya.
It was not possible to determine whether the raid led to the fall of the victims or caused damage immediately rose in its dense cloud of gray smoke.
The rocket landed on what seems a distance of about eight kilometers east of this strategic location, which is about 300 south- west of Benghazi, an opposition stronghold and is controlled by rebels since Friday.
Libyan aviation and mount daily raids on rebel positions in the east of the country, especially on the front line, as well as in Brega and Ajdabiya strategic points on the way to Benghazi.
Said a journalist from AFP that fewer rebels on Tuesday from the previous days in the main control center in Ras Lanuf.
Fierce battles in the corner
According to Libyan opposition groups and the media Monday about the "fierce battles" and tank fire in the corner where since the days of fierce fighting between rebels and forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
It was not possible to verify these reports in the city located at a distance of 60 km west of Tripoli , and it was not possible to connect populated immediately.
According to the lighthouse site of the Libyan Brotherhood "fierce battles" took place in the morning and continued until the evening.
The Web site published audio testimony of a woman did not know her identity talk of the town and says, "People are dying elderly and young and we can not even evacuate the wounded .. tanks fired since the tenth (T. eighth. g)."
A newspaper reporter "برنيق" and its office in the rebel stronghold city of Benghazi, Gaddafi forces, "stressed Monday afternoon bombing on the city corner," he said, adding that "it is difficult to determine the precise number of martyrs and wounded."
The correspondent added that "the people of the areas adjacent to the corner like harcha begun to leave their homes and go to other areas for fear that Italhm indiscriminate shelling."
She described groups of opposition in a flood of messages on Twitter and catastrophic situation, accusing Gaddafi forces destroyed the city .
The group spoke "تشاينج where Libya" opposition activist on Twitter for the deaths of at least eight people and wounded thirty in the attacks on the city .
Obama: NATO looking possible military options
In a related context, said U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday night that NATO "NATO" Looking possible options in response to that seen in Libya from the violence, including military options potential Obama noted after his meeting with President Australian Government Julia Gillard that NATO "will consult in Brussels on a range The wide range of potential options, including potential military options in response to the ongoing violence in Libya. " He said he gave the green light to send an additional $ 15 million to relief organizations, and that his country would cooperate with the United Nations, which has elements on the ground to ensure the provision of assistance to all who need.
"We're in a position to respond to any emergencies that may arise from the situation there."
And reiterated his rejection of violence used by Colonel Muammar Gaddafi against his own people in Libya and said the Gillard shared this view, and Australia joined the U.S. in imposing sanctions quick and resolute and comprehensive against the Libyan government.
"I want to draw a clear message to about Colonel Gaddafi: the choice in their hands if they want to continue and will be held accountable for any violence there continues."
Britain and France are preparing a draft resolution fly
And advancing Britain and France efforts at the United Nations aimed to impose a no-fly over Libya after warplanes attacked belonging to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi protesters, while aid officials said that nearly a million people are in need of assistance.
And surrounded by forces loyal to Gaddafi civilians in the towns of western Misurata and Zawiya in eastern Libya aircraft launched raids on the port of Ras Lanuf oil which is controlled by protesters.
Valerie Amos said aid coordinator at the United Nations that more than a million people have fled from Libya or present within the need for humanitarian aid.
"There is an urgent need for humanitarian organizations access to Libya now, people are living and dying and need immediate help."
The United Nations appealed to get $ 160 million to finance the provision of shelter, food and medicine over the next three months.
He said British Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Monday that London is working closely with its partners "on elements of a resolution to impose a no-fly zone to explain the need for regional support, which will help to obtain such a resolution and provides the appropriate legal base."
A French source said that France is also working with its partners in the United Nations to pass a resolution banning flights over Libya. And called on Gulf states to impose a no-fly and an emergency meeting of the Arab League.
Decision need for international support
He told U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates is located in Afghanistan that any foreign military intervention in Libya should be given international support. The White House said that all options are on the table, including arming the Libyan opposition.
She said Russia, a permanent member of the UN Security Council of the United Nations , which has the right to veto it opposed foreign military intervention.
The Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty on the need for a United Nations mandate . He said, "I can not imagine that the international community stands idly by United Nations if Gaddafi and his regime continued in the attack on the people. "
OIC supports the air embargo
The Secretary General of the Organization of the Islamic Conference Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu Tuesday his support for the imposition of no-fly over Libya, during a special meeting of the organization at the level of representatives of the member states to discuss the situation in Libya.
Ihsanoglu said "We join the voices demanding an air embargo on Libya and call upon the Security Council to carry out its duties in this regard."
Stressing rejected "any military intervention in Libya", appealed to the Libyan authorities "to allow immediate access to humanitarian aid without delay."
The participating delegates to Libya at the meeting.
Aerial surveillance of Libya atmosphere has already started
He said the U.S. representative to the NATO alliance began aerial surveillance of Libya over twenty four hours with AWACS reconnaissance aircraft.
Japan said on Tuesday it had imposed sanctions on Libya include freeze the assets of Gaddafi and several other Libyans pursuant to the UN Security Council.
The finance minister said Japan j Yoshihiko Noda told a news conference after a cabinet meeting "pursuant to the United Nations the government agreed to implement Japan this action in the interest of unity with the international community. "
One resident said the Libyan town of Misrata, controlled by the opposition that injured are being treated on the ground in the hospital because of a catastrophic shortage of medical facilities in the besieged town.
Misrata is the largest town in the west Libyan not controlled by Gaddafi and became withstand the militia led by a son of Gaddafi as a symbol of defiance.
Sources in the shipping industry that the fighting closed the port of Ras Lanuf and the oil port of Brega. Prices for Brent crude oil to more than $ 118 a barrel on Monday, before easing to $ 115 and U.S. prices hit their highest level since September 2008. Youcef Yousfi said OPEC President said there were no plans to hold an extraordinary meeting of the Organization and that he believed that the current high prices of oil will be in the short term.
The ability of Gaddafi's forces to launch counter-attacks fears of continuing bloodshed long.
The Libyan government says it is fighting al-Qaeda fighters and Libyan security forces did not target only militants who attack state institutions and sites.
Al Jazeera quoted sources in the National Transitional Council as saying it rejects the proposal Gaddafi to step down because it includes a departure "supervisor" to him.
Al Jazeera said Gaddafi wanted guarantees for his personal safety and the safety of his family and a pledge not brought to trial.
Talk about a national dialogue to resolve the crisis
The former prime minister appeared Jadallah Azzouz Talhi earlier on state television to urge the opposition to give a chance to national dialogue to resolve the crisis.
Said Ahmed Jibril, an aide to Mustafa Abdel Jalil, chairman of the National Transitional The protesters pointed out that any negotiations must be based on Gaddafi's departure, noting that there is no any other settlement.
Saadi Gaddafi warns of civil war
He said Gaddafi's son Saadi said on Monday in an interview with "Arab" that his father did not engulf his army in full battle against anti him far Idk to protect Libya from foreign attack and that if you do that civil war could erupt.
In an interview with the French channel France 24 television, Gaddafi said Libya is an important partner for the West in containing al Qaeda and illegal migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe.
He added that there are "millions of blacks who can crawl across the Mediterranean to Europe, Italy and France . stability of Libya makes the stability in the Mediterranean. "
Tens of thousands of migrant workers to Libya of the country so far and a few Libyans. Said Antonio Guterres, head of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the United Nations "If there is a large influx of Libyans, this matter will create a resort so we appeal to all countries to keep their doors open and ready to provide assistance under humanitarian law
(Agencies)

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