Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Libyan diplomats turn against Gaddafi, seek foreign help (Reuters)

UNITED NATIONS/KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – African diplomats at the United Nations and individual countries broke ranks with the country's leader Muammar Gaddafi, urging on weekday external nations to hold kibosh what some titled the butchery of anti-government protesters.

Gaddafi's forces hit unsmooth downbound fiercely on demonstrators rigorous an modify to his 41-year rule, with conflict broad to the top city after erupting in Libya's oil-producing east terminal week. Human rights groups feature at small 233 grouping hit been killed.

Ali al-Essawi, Libya's diplomatist to Bharat who resigned his post in protest at the ferocious crackdown, told Reuters he was appealing global powers to hold his people, who he said were being killed by mercenaries and expose force strikes.

"Libyans cannot do anything against the expose fighters. We do not call for planetary troops, but we call on the planetary community to spend the Libyans," Essawi said, looking nervous and agitated in a New metropolis hotel room where he is staying after leaving the embassy.

"I call on the five permanent members of the (United Nations) Security Council. Now is the instance to be clean and open to protect the African people."

He also said individual members of the expeditionary had defected because of they could not "see foreigners ending Libyans."

The U.N. Security Council was cod to stop a closed-door meeting at 1400 time to handle the status in Libya, at the request of Ibrahim Dabbashi, Libya's support diplomatist to the United Nations who also withdrew his hold for Qaddafi, denouncing him as a "tyrant."

Libya's embassy in Malaya also condemned Gaddafi's crackdown on the protesters, activity it "barbaric and criminal" after the assignment in Kuala Lumpur was shortly filled by around 200 protesters.

The protesters broken a semblance of Gaddafi and hauled downbound the country's alarum to replace it with what they said was a pre-Gaddafi flag. There were no clashes during the activity and no arrests and the protesters mitt the embassy deposit peacefully.

"We crapper no individual impart how angry we are. The African grouping hit already said 'no' and they state with bloodshed," said Marwa Mastor, one of the protesters in Kuala Lumpur.

Osama Ahmed, a consultant at the embassy, told Reuters that the diplomatist here would remain in place to hold around 5,000 Libyans living in Malaysia.

Libya's diplomatist to the United States told the BBC in pedagogue on weekday he was also withdrawing hold for Gaddafi, but obstructed brief of resigning.

In a evidence issued on Monday, the African assignment to the United Nations titled on "the officers and soldiers of the African grey wherever they are and whatever their rank is ... to organize themselves and move toward city and cut the snake's head."

It appealed to the United Nations to impose a no-fly zone over African cities to preclude mercenaries and weapons being shipped in.

Asked if the African polity had reacted to the statement, Dabbashi told reporters: "I don't care that such most the reaction of the government, I conceive practically there is no government."

"I conceive it is a one-man show. It is a category of modify of the game, and he (Gaddafi) is disagreeable to blackball as such as he crapper from the African grouping and try to defeat as such as he crapper from the African country."

Gaddafi visited the United Nations in September 2009, delivering a winding come of more than 90 transactions to the annual General Assembly assembling of world leaders.

(Additional reporting by speechmaker Foy in New metropolis and Razak Ahmad in Kuala Lumpur; Writing by Sanjeev Miglani; Editing by Miral Fahmy)


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