Tripoli - Moammar Qaddafi, on Friday (13/05/2011), said he was in a place where NATO bombs could not be about him. Qaddafi latest statement came after a government spokesman denied reports that the Libyan leader was injured and on the run.
"I want to say to the soldiers of West coward that I live in a place where I could not be reached or be killed. I live in the hearts of millions of people," Qaddafi said in an audio message broadcast on state television.
He was referring to the attack on Thursday morning against the Bab al-Aziziya compound that causes the death of three civilians, journalists, said the tape, the authenticity can not be verified. He thanked the head of state who has been asking her health condition after NATO air strikes.
Italian Foreign Minister, Franco Frattini, said earlier that Qaddafi might be on the run and were injured. Frattini's comments are based on a newspaper which he delivered by Giovanni Martinelli, the Roman Catholic bishop in Tripoli. The comments came as opposition leader of Libya, Mahmoud Jibril, was heading to the White House to receive recognition and assistance from the U.S.. Frattini earlier told the daily Corriere della Sera, "I argue that (Qaddafi) may have fled from Tripoli, but not from his country."
However, a spokesman for the Government of Libya, Ibrahim Mussa, told reporters in Tripoli that Qaddafi in very good health condition and high spirited. "And he was in Tripoli," Ibrahim said earlier.
Frattini also said that international pressure has led to "the regime's disintegration in the body, which is what we want." He added that Libya's weapons depot has been raided by the opposition forces on the outskirts of Tripoli in the last few hours.
"I want to say to the soldiers of West coward that I live in a place where I could not be reached or be killed. I live in the hearts of millions of people," Qaddafi said in an audio message broadcast on state television.
He was referring to the attack on Thursday morning against the Bab al-Aziziya compound that causes the death of three civilians, journalists, said the tape, the authenticity can not be verified. He thanked the head of state who has been asking her health condition after NATO air strikes.
Italian Foreign Minister, Franco Frattini, said earlier that Qaddafi might be on the run and were injured. Frattini's comments are based on a newspaper which he delivered by Giovanni Martinelli, the Roman Catholic bishop in Tripoli. The comments came as opposition leader of Libya, Mahmoud Jibril, was heading to the White House to receive recognition and assistance from the U.S.. Frattini earlier told the daily Corriere della Sera, "I argue that (Qaddafi) may have fled from Tripoli, but not from his country."
However, a spokesman for the Government of Libya, Ibrahim Mussa, told reporters in Tripoli that Qaddafi in very good health condition and high spirited. "And he was in Tripoli," Ibrahim said earlier.
Frattini also said that international pressure has led to "the regime's disintegration in the body, which is what we want." He added that Libya's weapons depot has been raided by the opposition forces on the outskirts of Tripoli in the last few hours.
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