Saif al Islam, one of Muammar Al Gadaffi’s son denied the information spread on the alleged negotiations regarding the conditions of his give in to La Haya International Court, according to Al Bawaba website quoting an Al Islam’s communiqué in Internet.
According to La Radio del Sur report, the son of the Libyan murdered leader called his followers not to believe the information published by different media. The information states that he was negotiating the conditions to give in to the International Criminal Court and warned that the media will continue spreading disinformation and trying to tarnish his name.
Likewise, Saif al Islam reiterated that he will never betray his father,” We will never surrender. We will win or die”” stated, repeating the same words Muammar Gaddaffi used to say.
Gaddaffis’s son addressed Libyan citizens, specially those who supported Gaddafi and remained loyal to him and to the government of Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, that together we will finish the struggle started by Omar al Muhtar (a national Libyan hero, who lead the fight against the Italian colonizers between 1923 and 1931) and continued by Muammar Gadaffi”.
He also reported that he will be in communication with Libya’s citizens in several ways including audio messages, which his father used to do before being captured and murdered by Libyan pro-colonialist groups, who along with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization(NATO) has left over 50 000 dead people and thousands of injured in the North African nation.
Pro-Colonialist attempts to create new Libyan government
Businessman Abdul Rahim El Keeb, recently elected first minister by the self-denominated National Transition Council (NTC), stated Tuesday that his priority is to create a new Libyan government; although he admitted there were serious differences inside the pro- colonialist’s leadership.
El-Keeb was elected among four candidates voted by the 51 members of the NCT with obtain a slight majority of 26 votes. He must replace Mahmound Jibril, who self-appointed as head of Cabinet shortly after the beginning of the war against the Libyan people, Prensa Latina news Agency reported.
The prime minister said on Monday that he could appoint an executive in the coming days “to lead the destiny” of Libya during the transition period in the 8 to 10 months prior to the election of the Constituent Assembly.
Translated by: Daysi Olano




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