Aircraft and mercenaries left 250 dead Gaddafii

Aircraft and mercenaries left 250 dead Gaddafi in Tripoli. *- The situation is of maximum tension, with bodies lying in the streets and gunfire.

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- The Libyan justice minister has resigned in protest against "the use of violence against demonstrators." Facebook

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Air Force planes are bombing Libyan demonstrators protesting today in Tripoli, according to the Qatar-based Al Jazeera television.

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The television network, citing several witnesses, did not specify the exact areas or neighborhoods, power leveling wow, that have been bombed. In addition, armed men presented as "mercenaries" have opened fire on protesters in Tripoli resulted in numerous deaths, the paper addresses Quryna.

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The clashes have left on Monday at least 250 dead in Tripoli * *, as reported by the television channel Al Arabiya, quoting witnesses. The satellite television has given the figure by a flash on the screen, without giving, sto energy credits , further details at this time.

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The situation in Tripoli is of maximum tension, with * corpses lying in the streets and continuous shooting * heard in several neighborhoods of the city, including heavy artillery shells, as people have pointed out several areas of the capital. < br>

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Libyan Justice Minister, Abdul Jalil Mustafa, has resigned from his post in, diablo 3, protest at "excessive use of violence against demonstrators," as he said Monday at the online edition of local newspaper Quryna.

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* Two fighters * Libyan Air Force had completely unexpectedly landed in Malta International Airport (MIA), reported sources close to the Maltese Government.

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According to sources, on board the two aircraft carrying two Air Force colonels who have requested Libyan, ff14 gil, "political asylum" because of the uncertain situation in Libya. The two aircraft, the Mirage type, on the basis of Okba Ben Nafi, in northern Libya.

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The confusion and chaos have taken over Libya, where laradicalizaci3n of protests against the regime of President Muamaral * Gaddafi has led to clashes, arson and looting * Tripoli, and incidents in other cities such as Benghazi and Jalu.

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The situation is chaotic in the capital, where witnesses have been burned * * government offices and the Ministry of Justice just hours after Gadhafi's son cautioned against a "civil war" in the country, where even today had died at least 233 people, according to the NGO Human Rights Watch.

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To this figure must be added the dead * 61 *, medics quoted by Al Jazeera television, which took place between security forces and demonstrators in Tripoli, where hundreds of people have taken to the streets after the speech Gaddafi's son, Seif Islam, and burning pictures of Libyan leader, in power since 1969.

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The Libyan journalist Ahmed Nezar Al Jazeera has said that the protesters have burned or looted government buildings and police stations in Tripoli and the police have left the city virtually.

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"This situation has been alarming rumors favors from each other," said the journalist, who mentioned including * ** p ossible Gaddafi's flight from the country * and dissension among senior Army leaders and other bodies security.

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* City * Benghazi, the second largest in Libya, is totally * on * power protesters opposed to Gaddafi and they have been joined by some members of the Army, reported the Qatari television network Al Jazeera. < br>

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The protesters control the main points from the center of the city and have "taken" numerous police stations and police stations, many of whom have been burned.

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Libyan Muslim religious leaders have proclaimed that the rebellion "by all possible means" against the regime of Muammar Gaddafi is a "divine duty of every person." Facebook

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In a joint statement, a coalition of religious leaders called Ulema Free Network Libya has condemned the "absolute, arrogant and continued impunity" with which the regime has carried out its "bloody crimes against humanity." Facebook

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The UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon * *, Gaddafi asked to "immediately stop" the escalation of violence that is happening in Libya.

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In addition, the foreign ministers of the * European Union * (EU) have condemned the "crackdown on demonstrators in Libya" and have demanded the country's authorities to "immediately" the use of force.

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