Monday, February 21, 2011

Libyan Leader In Deep Trouble, May Have Fled To Venezuela



AP Photo
By Gary Busch
Sources in Tripoli say:

"He has 6000 Ghanaians, 3000 Algerians and 2000 Nigerians as mercenaries. The tribe controlling the oil installation announced it will cut the flow today if he doesn't accept to stop the bloodshed.

Main tribes will meet today to decide. The main tribe, the Wa'rfla or al Faleh, have already turned against him. The same applies to those manning the Sahara and the border with Algeria. Defence minister under house arrest. Former G deputy and PM, Jalloud, also arrested. "

All landlines and communications has been cut off in Libya.

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