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Africa North
Libya Rebels Give Gadhafi Forces Saturday Deadline
2011-08-31
[An Nahar] Libya's rebels issued a Saturday ultimatum for Moammar Qadaffy's
...Custodian of Wheelus AFB for 42 long years...
forces to surrender or face a military onslaught, as NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A single organization with differing goals, equipment, language, doctrine, and organization....
said the strongman is still able to command his troops despite being on the run.

National Transitional Council (NTC) chief Mustafa Abdul Jalil told news hounds in the rebel stronghold Benghazi Tuesday that the respite was offered to mark the three-day Eid al-Fitr Mohammedan feast which follows the end of the Mohammedan fasting month of Ramadan.

"This window of opportunity will be closed at the end of Eid al-Fitr (Friday in Libya)," Abdul Jalil said, adding that talks were under way with officials in towns including Qadaffy's birthplace Sirte to arrange their peaceful surrender.

"From Saturday, if no peaceful solution is in sight on the ground, we will resort to military force," Abdul Jalil warned.

He also warned that Qadaffy still enjoyed support inside Libya and outside the country.

Qadaffy "is not finished yet," he warned, as NATO said the strongman is still able to command and control his remaining troops even though he is on the run.

"He is displaying a capability to exercise some level of command and control," Colonel Roland Lavoie, military front man of the NATO air mission in Libya, told a news briefing in Brussels.

"The pro-Qadaffy troops that we see are not in total disarray, they are retreating in an orderly fashion, conceding ground and going to the second best position that they could hold to continue their warfare," he added.

Lavoie earlier told news hounds that NATO's military mission in Libya was still necessary and would continue as long as Qadaffy's forces threatened civilians.

"Despite the fall of the Qadaffy regime and the gradual return of security ... NATO's mission is not finished yet," Lavoie he said.

Algeria meanwhile on Tuesday defended its decision to give shelter to Qadaffy's wife and three children, as the angry rebels demanded they be returned for trial.

Algerian foreign ministry front man Amar Belani told Agence La Belle France Presse the decision to allow Qadaffy's wife Safiya, daughter Aisha and sons Mohammed and Hannibal to cross into the country on Monday was based solely on humanitarian concerns.

"These people have been admitted to Algeria for strictly humanitarian reasons," Belani said, adding that U.N. chief the ephemeral Ban Ki-moon
... of whom it can be said to his credit that he is not Kofi Annan...
, the Security Council and number two leader of the rebels' NTC, Mahmoud Jibril, had been informed.

Just hours after crossing over, daughter Aisha gave birth to a girl, Algerian authorities announced Tuesday.

The NTC, already at odds with Algiers for its refusal to recognize it as the legitimate authority in Libya, had reacted angrily when news broke Monday that some of their quarry had decamped.

"We'd like those persons to come back," NTC front man Mahmoud Shammam said in Tripoli, adding that Algeria had given the family members "a pass" to enter a third country.

"Saving Qadaffy's family is not an act we welcome and understand," Shammam told a presser in Tripoli.

"We can assure our neighbors that we want better relations with them ... but we are determined to arrest and try the Qadaffy family and Qadaffy himself," Shammam went on, saying the rebels guaranteed a "fair trial."

So far Algeria has not recognized the NTC and has adopted a stance of strict neutrality on the Libyan conflict, leading some among the rebels to accuse it of supporting the Qadaffy regime.

There has been no word on the whereabouts of Qadaffy himself, who went into hiding when rebel forces overran his Tripoli headquarters a week ago.

Italian news agency ANSA, citing "authoritative Libyan diplomatic sources," said he and his sons Saadi and Seif al-Islam were holed-up in the town of Bani Walid, south of the capital Tripoli.

The Western alliance earlier said its warplanes had fired a new barrage of bombs against Qadaffy forces holed up in Sirte, 360 kilometers east of Tripoli.

It said it destroyed 22 vehicles mounted with weapons, four radars, three command and control nodes, one anti-aircraft missile system and one surface-to-air missile system in the town's vicinity on Monday.

In Tripoli, Ahmed al-Tharaht, the NTC's official in charge of interior affairs, said rebels controlling the Libyan capital will be disarmed as quickly as possible.

"We will remove the weapons that are on the streets," and the plan will be quickly implemented, Tharaht said.

Disarmed rebels will be given the choice of joining the "national army" or the security forces, he added.

On the ground, rebel reinforcements were arriving on Tuesday at Bin Jawad, 100 kilometers east of Sirte, an AFP news hound said.

Occasional kabooms could be heard from near Nofilia, a desert hamlet just inland from Bin Jawad, while rebel T-55 tanks and armored vehicles rumbled towards the front line, taking up positions in the sand dunes.

Nofilia was seized by the rebels on Monday, sparking celebrations among the rebels.

"Tomorrow (Tuesday), God willing, we will continue our advance. Their morale is rock bottom," a rebel commander said of Qadaffy loyalists.

Other rebel fighters had moved to within 30 kilometers of Sirte from the west and were awaiting the reinforcements, rebel commander Mohammed al-Fortiya, told AFP on Sunday.

Posted by:Fred

#5  "Two minutes, Turkish."
Posted by: Pollyandrew   2011-08-31 15:07  

#4  I thought his capture was going to be within hours, not days?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-08-31 14:30  

#3  Once they realize the whole effort has been under the watchful gaze of the Mighty Mobama, they'll just throw up their hands and surrender.

They know he gor the Peace Prize, right?
Posted by: Bobby   2011-08-31 06:02  

#2  followers of Muammar Gaddafi are refusing to surrender

It's just starting.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-08-31 03:20  

#1  Lest we fergit, to paraph a 1990's NEWS POL TOON > CONFUSED MILITANT TELLS OTHER CONFUSED MILITANT -"MAYBE IFF WE SURRENDER, US POTUS CANDIDATE + HOSTAGE MEDIATOR JESSE JACKSON WILL STOP TALKING + CONFUSING US"?

FTLG - Surrender before he says something else!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-08-31 00:29  

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