Sunday, August 21, 2011


Won't surrender, says Gaddafi


TRIPOLI: Libyan leader Muammer Gaddafi on Sunday refused to surrender and pledged to emerge "victorious" from the fighting for Tripoli, in a new audio message broadcast on television. "We will not, we will not abandon Tripoli to the occupants and their agents. I am with you in this battle," he said.

"We do not surrender and, by God's grace, we will emerge victorious . We have to put an end to this masquerade .

You must march by the millions to free the destroyed towns controlled by rebels he labelled as 'traitors' and 'rats' . These scum enter mosques to cry God is great. They are dirty. They are defiling the mosques," Gaddafi said in an audio message carried on state television.

He called on his supporters to "march on (the district of) Tajoura in tens of thousands to purge the officials of the colonizers ," in a reference to the Nato-backed rebels. "Today we must take over Tajoura. I fear, if you let them, they will destroy Tripoli," he warned. The second message came as rebels launched an assault on Tripoli.
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timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/middle-east/Wont-surrender-says-Gaddafi/articleshow/9690504.cms

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