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Related Topics "Libyans are captive into hands of jihadi goons" – Ayesha Gaddafi
by Fayha Asalah from Tunisia http://www.weeklyblitz.net/1864/libyans-are-captive-into-hands-of-jihadi-goons
Just after one week of giving statement to the global media about her father, Ayesha Gaddafi, for the second time, since they left Libya, gave an exclusive interview said, people of Libya are virtually made captives into the hands of pro-Taliban and pro-al Qaeda goons, who are continuing various forms of criminal activities in that country, which includes murder, rape, torture, looting of cash and weapons as well as smuggling of weapons to various jihadist groups in the Afro-Middle East regions. She said, a number of anti-rebel leaders in Libya are secretly contacting with Muammar al-Gaddafi and his representatives with the call of returning to the country and oust the jihadi hooligans, thus saving the nation from being ruled by criminals. Ayesha Gaddafi rejected the possibility of Libya becoming a Sharia state, as it was already announced by the leader of the National Transition Council [NTC] and said, "Libyans are by nature very moderate and they will not tolerate putting them forcibly into any type of rule that would only increase the sufferings of the masses as well would greatly reduce the existing freedom the Libyan women are enjoying in the country. Meanwhile, analysts on Libyan issue said, hunt for Gaddafi is causing tensions with Libya's neighbors, though Algeria this week warned Aisha Gaddafi to stop making statements to a Damascus-based TV channel, al-Rai which has also broadcast defiant words from her father. Tunisia said last week it had detained Gaddafi's last prime minister after he entered the country illegally and sentenced him to six months in prison. But it emerged on Tuesday that Al-Baghdadi Ali al-Mahmoudi has been freed – despite demands that he be handed over to the authorities in Tripoli. It was reported from Belarus, meanwhile, that a military plane from Libya landed in Minsk on Monday with 15 people on board. It was immediately moved into a hangar. The Belorusski Partizan said it was met by diplomats and intelligence officials, fuelling rumors that Gaddafi and his family were on the aircraft. Commenting on the warning from Algerian authorities as well as rumors of their going to Belarus, Ayesha Gaddafi said, "There had never been any such warning from the Algerian authorities and we have no flown to Belarus. These are mere propaganda spread by the goons of NTC. We are safely staying at some place, wherefrom my father and brothers are coordinating with our supporters in Libya and we are seeing hope of ouster of the NTC goons in near future." She said, "Libyans will never accept any planted pro-West leader in that country. In case, all the tribes in Libya will become united in starting a fresh war against the goods, if they will not very soon stop all such illegal activities." Ayesha said, "My father is the legitimate leader and President of Libya, and those who want to oust him will soon face the consequences." Commenting on the rumor of Interpol also putting name of Ayesha Gaddafi in their list of Most Wanted, the daughter of the former Libyan leader said, "Interpol has already put names of my brothers in their list, which is definitely another attempt of putting pressure on our government. If they now will also include my name in the list, the entire world will then understand the nasty game being played by NATO, USA and other forces, with the goal of looting Libyan oil and natural resources." Syria based Arrai Television, which has been continuing to broadcast comments from Gaddafi family, last week broadcast an interview of Ayesha Gaddafi, where she told the people of Libya that their leader was "doing well" and "carrying weapons and is fighting at the fronts". "You can be proud of your leader," she said, addressing the "resistant people" of Libya. Aisha Gaddafi, who left Libya with her mother and two brothers late August, called on the people to "rise" against the new rulers, saying members of the National Transitional Council were "traitors who have broken their oath of allegiance" toward Gaddafi. She warned Libyans that "those who have betrayed their allegiance could do the same with you". It was learnt that Muammar al-Gaddafi is also accompanied by five of his top aides, who did not leave him during his worst-ever times. One of them is ex-army officer from Bangladesh, who had been absconding to avert being executed in his country, where death penalty is waiting for his execution. Colonel (retired) Khandekar Abdur Rashid, who led a coup in 1975 killing the founding father of Bangladesh, is on run and has been one of the defense advisors of Gaddafi, where he was accorded political asylum. Colonel Rashid is not only helping Gaddafi is maintaining communication with some of the "key figures" in Libya; he also is trying to get favorable media coverage for the Libyan leader in a number of countries in the world. It may be mentioned here that, Colonel Khandekar Abdur Rashid has closer ties with a number of top policymakers in Pakistan as well as country's military and intelligence agencies. He also maintains connection with some Arab leaders. Ayesha Gaddafi denied the NTC allegation of Gaddafi loyalists raping Libyan females. She said, "This is another white lie of the occupation forces and their local agents." She said members of NTC and the pro-jihadi rebels are engaged in raping women in Libya. As evidence, she mentioned a recent article appeared in Russian Pravda newspaper, which is written by Lisa Karpova. In the article, Lisa wrote: "As we move into the eighth month of the imperialist, Hitlerist, fascist, Luftwaffe terrorist assault and aggression on Libya, it is becoming more and more apparent to the world community that NATO has left no evil deed undone that was known in history to have been done by the Nazis." Related links: Here is the link to the original article published in Pravda. Here is another article published in Al Ahram titled 'Bitter payback for Libyan town that fought for Gaddafi.' Also here is an article from The New York Times titled 'Anti Qaddafi Fighters Are Accused of Torture.' The Guardian published a report on Gaddafi's Amazonian bodyguards. Here is the link. Gaddafi's sexy killing machines, who also were raped. Related Topics: International News receive the latest by email: subscribe to weekly blitz's free mailing list Reader comments on this item
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