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Africa North
Gaddafi son offers Libya elections
2011-06-17
[Al Jazeera] A son of Muammar Qadaffy has announced that his father is willing to hold elections and step aside if he loses, an offer which could test the unity of the Western alliance trying to force the Libyan leader out.

Saif al-Islam's proposal, which follows a string of concessions offered by Qadaffy that Western powers have dismissed as ploys, came on Thursday amid mounting frustration in some NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Originally it was a mutual defense pact directed against an expansionist Soviet Union. In later years it evolved into a mechanism for picking the American pocket while criticizing the style of the American pants...
states at the progress of the military campaign.

"They (elections) could be held within three months. At the maximum by the end of the year, and the guarantee of transparency could be the presence of international observers," Saif al-Islam told Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera.

'No exile'
He said his father, who has ruled the country for more than four decades, would be ready to step aside if he lost the election but would not go into exile.

"I have no doubt that the overwhelming majority of Libyans stand with my father and sees the rebels as fanatical Islamist fundamentalists, Death Eaters stirred up from abroad," the newspaper quoted Saif al-Islam as saying.

It was not clear what form the proposed vote would take. Libya has never held elections under Qadaffy and has no elected institutions.

There was no immediate reaction to the offer from the NATO military alliance or rebels.

Saif al-Islam is among three top Libyan officials wanted by the International Criminal Court
... where Milosevich died of old age before being convicted ...
for alleged war crimes committed by Qadaffy's regime in bid to quell an uprising against his rule.

He made the offer as Libyan officials ruled out Qadaffy's departure during talks with Mikhail Margelov, the envoy leading Russia's efforts to end the Libyan conflict.

Tripoli targeted
It was not clear what was hit, and there was no word on casualties, as government officials did not immediately comment on the strike.

NATO warplanes have repeatedly targeted the area in and around the Bab al-Aziziya compound, Qadaffy's command centre.

The North Atlantic alliance launched its air campaign nearly three months ago under a UN resolution to protect civilians after Qadaffy's troops used force to put down the rebellion against his rule in February.

The Libyan leader has described the rebels as "rats" and says NATO's campaign is an act of colonial aggression aimed at stealing Libya's oil.

Rebel forces are now fighting Qadaffy's troops on three fronts: in the east of the country around the oil town of Brega; on the edge of rebel-held Misrata, Libya's third-biggest city, and in the western mountains south-west of Tripoli.

Rebels in the western mountains said on Wednesday they had taken control of two villages from pro-Qadaffy forces, building on gains which in the past few days have seen them advance to within about 100km of Tripoli.

But rebel forces show no signs of being able to break through to the capital soon.

Amid the standoff, kabooms continued to rock Tripoli with fresh NATO air strikes reported on Thursday morning.

"From the point of view of the Libyan leadership, there cannot be any talk of Qadaffy's departure today," Interfax news agency quoted Margelov as saying.
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