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Feb 27th - 21 00 gmt : Salem Mosbah Awad Interwiew : Salem Mosbah Awad Video : http://bit.ly/dOEJFH English transcription : http://www.sc ribd.com/anonymoosh Live interwiew French translation - Nous avons avec nous un colonel à la retraite, Salem Mosbah Awad, louant ceux qui sont morts et qui ne serront pas foubliés. - Je suis avec mon peuple et pays et je dénonce le pouvoir, la violence, la force utilisés contre les jeunes, et l'utilisation de mercenaires contre mon peuple Je propose volontairement mes services à la population et en tant qu'ancien militaire, je donnerais tout ce que je peux pour la libération de notre pays. Assez, c'est assez, 42 années d' oppression. La ville de Benghazi est où j'ai grandi, appris, élevé le tout avec la noblesse du coeur. Je m'adresse à Kadhafi Est que Benghazy a beson de ceci? tu dis que tu as construit cet ville brique par brique, comment est que tu as fait?
Translation in French of interwiew of " COLONEL "Salem Mosbah Awad - LIVE Libya Alhurra TV
TRNN Exclusive: Report From Liberated Benghazi, Libya
JIHAN HAFIZ, JOURNALIST (VOICEOVER): Across the border from Egypt there is a new sovereign country ruled by revolutionaries. After 42 years under the rule of president/colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi, the Libyan people are in full revolt and are now firmly in control of the eastern part of the country. In the liberated city of Benghazi, the stronghold of the opposition, the people have formed a deep sense of community.Démission en Tunisie du Premier ministre contesté Mohamed Ghannouchi jugé trop proche de Ben Ali ; candidature du chef de la Ligue arabe, Amr Moussa, à la présidentielle égyptienne ; création en Libye d'un gouvernement de transition par les opposants à Mouammar Kadhafi qui prétend que «tout est calme» dans son pays.... Ce dimanche a été agité dans beaucoup de pays du monde arabe. Après l'adoption dans la nuit de samedi à dimanche, par le Conseil de sécurité de l'ONU d'une résolution contre le dirigeant Kadhafi, sur place, le face à face perdure dimanche en Libye entre opposition et pouvoir.
EN DIRECT. Libye : Malte tire la sonnette d'alarme
Kadhafi. Les sanctions de l'ONU ? "Sans valeur" - Monde - Le Télégramme
Rebel Libyan army in east ready to help Tripoli
Gaddafi vows to defeat his opponents and stay in power A general in eastern Libya who has mutinied against Muammar Gaddafi rule said his forces stood ready to help rebels fighting in Tripoli if called on to do so, but he rejected any need for foreign assistance. The Libyan leader lost control on the east swiftly after the eruption of protests against his rule on Feb. 15. Rebels in the eastern city of Benghazi have created a national council and have pledged to support those still fighting Gaddafi's rule. "Our brothers in Tripoli say: `We are fine so far, we do not need help'.News Briefs - Israel National News
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton of the United States expressed support Sunday for the provisional government established by opponents of Libyan leader Muamar Qaddafi. En route to a meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council on the matter, Clinton said the U.S. is ready to provide any assistance asked of it, but said that no more blood should be shed in bringing down the Qadaffi regime. Senators John McCain and Joe Lieberman echoed the secretary's sentiment.Nouveau recul des forces pro-Kadhafi en Libye - Yahoo! Actualités
Khamis Gaddafi Recruits Mercenaries to Shoot Protestors - International Business Times
In Tunisia, an army of volunteers rushes to aid Libyans
RAS JDIR, TUNISIA - On Friday, Khadiga Mhiri, a 32-year-old pharmacist, was watching scenes of desperate people fleeing over the border from Libya on the television screen of her home in the Tunisian capital, Tunis. Hours later, she hopped on a bus to make the eight-hour trek south, joining what has become an extraordinary outpouring of solidarity in this country, where the uprisings sweeping the Arab world began. The mounting crisis in Libya has so deeply touched this nation - which threw off the yoke of its authoritarian ruler, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali , on Jan. 14 - that Tunisians from all walks of life, of all social classes, are banding together to aid Libyans and others fleeing that neighboring country.Deploring what it called “the gross and systematic violation of human rights” in strife-torn Libya, the Security Council this evening demanded an end to the violence and decided to refer the situation to the International Criminal Court while imposing an arms embargo on the country and a travel ban and assets freeze on the family of Muammar Al-Qadhafi and certain Government officials. Unanimously adopting resolution 1970 (2011) under Article 41 of the Charter’s Chapter VII, the Council authorized all Member States to seize and dispose of military-related materiel banned by the text. It called on all Member States to facilitate and support the return of humanitarian agencies and make available humanitarian and related assistance in Libya and expressed its readiness to consider taking additional appropriate measures as necessary to achieve that.
In Swift, Decisive Action, Security Council Imposes Tough Measures on Libyan Regime, Adopting Resolution 1970 in Wake of Crackdown on Protesters
Moammar Gadhafi remained defiant Sunday, blaming outside forces for the uprising in Libya and promising to crush the opposition, Reuters is reporting. Gadhafi told Serbian television in a phone interview that sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council won't work. In Tripoli, the capital, where Gadhafi is still in control, state banks began handing out the equivalent of $400 US in a bid to shore up public loyalty. Gadhafi also said the opposition against him is small. Reports on the ground painted a different picture, however.
Libya rebels seize key city - World - CBC News
Gadaffi will fall in less than 48 hours: Western diplomat Gaddafi’s desperate outbursts of rage against Libyans is seen as a sign of weakness, according to diplomats, as army defections and condemnation by international human rights organizations increase the pressure Libyans protest in Kings Square after Friday prayers in the eastern city of Tobruk, Libya, Friday, 25 February 2011. (AP)

