Monday, April 4, 2011

Libyan opposition rejects the Transition from Gaddafi Son

Saif Khadafi
Benghazi - Libya's opposition to the Transitional National Assembly rejected the offer by the son of Moammar GaddafiEarlier there were reports that Saif and Saadi Gaddafi suggestedhis father to resign from his current position.

"We refuse the offer (the transition by Gaddafi's son)," said a spokesman for the Transitional National Assembly, Shamseddin Abdulmelah as quoted by AFP on Monday (04/04/2011).

"Gaddafi and his sons must leave before any diplomatic negotiations take place," he continued.

As reported by The New York Times, two of Gaddafi's son Saifand Saadi suggested that the transition to democracy to Libya.This process included removing his powers in governance.

Regarding the proposal of the opposition asserted that the Gaddafi regime has lost its right to negotiate, after Gaddafi's troops bombarded the city of MisrataThe attack is possible even when Deputy Foreign Minister Abdelati Laabidi went to Athens, Greece, to discuss a way out ofconflict.

"How can we negotiate at gunpoint," said AbdulmelahSaif Gaddafi on Abdulmelah eye was the man who is not much different from his father. Saif claims that the government wants tore form from within, regarded as mere guile.

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