Gaddafi: Western Leaders Go away, Not Me!

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Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi believes he will continue to lead the country, although two people nearby decided to defect. Gaddafi told the leaders instead of pounding the country's western states, to go.

Gaddafi: Western Leaders Go away, Not Me!
Gaddafi has accused the parties that an attack against his country had been penetrated by a sense of insane power.
"The solution of all this is that they (Western leaders) to resign as soon as possible for people to find a better alternative leader," Gaddafi said in a national television broadcast, as quoted by the Associated Press on Friday (01/04/2011).

"Those who should go, not me!," he said.

Indeed, many parties felt, the current regime leader who has ruled for 41 years in Libya, this has begun to waver. This is caused by a figure who is considered by Gaddafi decided to defect and out of Libya.

Foreign Minister Mussa Kussa defected to Britain on Wednesday, March 30 last, having previously had to travel to Tunisia. According to the British Foreign Office, Kussa currently located in a safe place.

While people close to the two who left the neighborhood in Gaddafi is Ali Abdessalam Treki. This figure is a former foreign minister and he became Chairman of the UN General Assembly. Treki decided to retreat a day after Kussa defected to London.

"It is the right (country) we are to live in freedom and democracy as well as enjoy the existing circumstances," said Treki.


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