Thursday, February 24, 2011

Your turn..His turn..


Yes. Everybody has his or her own turn for something. And now it is Mohamar Gaddafi's turn to abdicate his thrown for somebody. That shall be the fate of the Libyan president in the name of Gaddafi. Hosni Mobarak has gone. His fate is clear now. The difference with Gaddafi is that he wants to fight to the last drop of his blood. Has he a chocie not to do that? A leader is always good in saying something he does not meant it. Rhetoric. So is Gaddafi.




By SALAH NASRAWI
Associated Press

CAIRO (AP) — Libyan protesters seeking to oust longtime leader Moammar Gadhafi defied a crackdown and took to the streets in four cities on Thursday on what activists have dubbed a “day of rage,” amid reports at least 20 demonstrators have been killed in clashes with pro-government groups.

New York-based Human Rights Watch said Libyan internal security forces also have arrested at least 14 people. Hundreds of pro-government demonstrators also rallied in the capital, Tripoli, blocking traffic in some areas, witnesses said.

An opposition website and an anti-Gadhafi activist said unrest broke out during marches in four Libyan cities Thursday. Organizers were using social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter to call for nationwide demonstrations.

“Today the Libyans broke the barrier or fear, it is a new dawn,” said Faiz Jibril, an opposition leader in exile.

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