Friday, September 30, 2011

So the roader Qaddafi Posing Women

Moussa Ibrahim, spokesman for the regime of Moammar Gaddafi, was captured near Sirte, the hometown of the dictator, which is a field of fierce battles the last few days.

"Moussa Misrata soldiers arrested while driving his car outside the town of Sirte," said Mustafa bin Dardef, one field commander of the National Transition Council, as quoted from the Telegraph.

According to news circulating, he slipped to hide behind women's clothing. However, there has been no further confirmation about this news.

Regardless of the truth, some doubt the party's arrest. One-sided information that led to skepticism, having previously claimed the National Transition Council managed to capture the son of Gaddafi, Saif al-Islam.

Moussa escape from Tripoli with Gaddafi in conjunction with the occupation of the rebels in the city center, 23 August. Despite being mysterious, Moussa continue to issue a statement through the television network based in Syria Arrai.

Monday, Moussa told Reuters by satellite phone that he was in Sirte, the previous day amid fierce fighting that swept the city. However, he decided to leave the city to the west. He also said that the soldiers of the National Transitional Council that roam around the city could not leave mencegahkan Sirte.

When asked where Gaddafi, Moussa declined comment. However, he made sure that the former ruler of Libya was still inside the country.

Sirte become one of the last bastion of Gaddafi, in addition to Bani Walid and Sabha. Several groups of volunteers called the situation dire Sirte. Power outages, water treatment system is not functioning, while food and medicines not available.

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