Gaddafi, Seif Al-Islam, Resurfaced Free Gaddafi, Seif Al-Islam, Resurfaced Free

Gaddafi, Seif Al-Islam, Resurfaced Free

The Patriot (Rawalpindi, Pakistan) 2011, August 24, 9, 696

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Tripoli -- The son and heir apparent of Libyan leader Gaddafi, Seif al-Islam, resurfaced free and defiant early on Tuesday a day after rebels claimed to have captured him, boasting in a bizarre reappearance that his father's loyalists still control parts of Tripoli and would crush the rebellion. Seif al-Islam's sudden - even surreal - arrival at a Tripoli hotel where foreign journalists are staying threw the situation in the capital into confusion. It underlined the potential for Gaddafi, whose whereabouts remain unknown, to lash back even as his grip on power seemed to be slipping fast. Rebels say they control the large majority of Tripoli, but on Monday they were still fighting pockets of fierce resistance from regime loyalists firing mortars and anti-aircraft guns. Rebel spokesman Mohammed Abdel-Rahman, who was in Tripoli, said the "danger is still there" as long as the elder Gaddafi remains on the run. He warned that pro- Gaddafi brigades are positioned on Tripoli's outskirts and could "be in the middle of the city in half an hour."

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2011
24 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
7
Pages
PUBLISHER
Asianet-Pakistan
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
55.3
KB

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