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Gaddafi: "I will die as a martyr, fighting drugged rats attacking the headquarters'
Tripoli / Oviedo, Agencies / EF
The Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi, finally went yesterday to his country in a one-hour televised speech to announce that will not go away and is willing to "die a martyr" and fight "until the last drop of blood" to "groups drugged people, like rats attacking police stations and barracks "and said, want to turn Libya into an Islamic state.
In a defiant speech from the ruins of one of his homes in Tripoli, bombed by the U.S. in 1986, Gaddafi urged Libyans who will "love" to immediately address the protesters. "We must immediately return the stolen weapons, free the elements of the security forces kidnapped," he said. Otherwise, he warned, will start "a movement to clean Libya, house by house," he leading, supported by "millions of people in the Libyan desert."
Qaddafi accused opponents of being foreign agents and said they are "young people of 16 or 17, isolated from their families, who copy what happened in Tunisia and Egypt." accused them of using "street drugs" and warned them that they will be sentenced to death. "All who have committed crimes are punishable by execution," he said.
Libyan leader threatened to use force "if the situation is pushing us," but said that in any case, it would "under international law." As a result, refused, as did his son, Seif al Islam, Sunday and Monday, which tripped over the people. "I have not even begun to give orders to use bullets," he said, adding that "if we need to use force, we use" and there will be a "fight street by street." Estimates human rights NGOs on the ground put between 500 and 800 people killed in the crackdown, most by gunfire, artillery ammunition or bombing.
Gaddafi urged opponents to refrain from destroying "the country without any reason" as in Libya, he said, "we live in peace, security and stability", thanks largely to oil and gas.
accused Libyan leader "countries Arabs and foreigners of trying to destabilize Libya ", especially through its media, and said the international broadcasters" are working for the devil. "
response, Gaddafi declared that Libya will not surrender. "We have resisted" both the U.S. and the UK "in the past" and that "we will not surrender." The dictator asked Washington if his interest is "to occupy Afghanistan and Iraq and Libya" and warned against the danger posed by Al Qaeda and radical Islamic groups.
Only once cited the possibility of ensuring that reforms do not have "nothing against "that" people do "a new constitution and new laws. "Tomorrow, if desired, may be born a" new Jamahiriya (Republic) in the country, the Libyans are free because the power is vested in the people, "said the dictator.
"I am in Tripoli, not in Venezuela as claimed by the issuers of the dogs'
Efe / EF
Libyan state television showed yesterday, Tuesday, shortly after midnight, about thirty seconds of each Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi , who said he is in Tripoli "and not in Venezuela, contrary to the assertions Stations of the dogs' . It was the first public address of the dictator from the beginning of the revolt.
In the images, Gaddafi appears sheltering under an umbrella in a dilapidated car, with a door open, parked in the ruins of one of his palaces in Tripoli, the United States bombed in 1986 and now a museum that the scheme called 'House of Strength. "
"I can now be moved by the Green Square (site of the center of Tripoli where they are concentrated at intervals by protesters on Sunday night)," Gaddafi said a journalist who gives the impression of being so interviewed in the fleeting glimpses broadcast on state television.
Earlier, state television announced a speech Gaddafi 'live' to dispel rumors about his escape. The speech, however, was postponed to yesterday afternoon.
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