Muammar Gaddafi lashes out as power slips away
Monday, February 21, 2011 at 10:44PM
Gangster Government

GUARDIAN

Libyan security forces fired on crowds of protesters in Tripoli as Muammar Gaddafi struggled desperately to hold on to power in what has become the bloodiest crackdown yet on pro-democracy protesters in the Arab world.

With diplomats resigning en masse and two senior fighter pilots defecting to Malta after refusing to attack demonstrators, the Libyan leader looked beleaguered at home and unwelcome anywhere abroad.

"What's going on in Libya is a real genocide," said the country's deputy UN ambassador, Ibrahim al-Dabashi.

One Tripoli resident told al-Jazeera TV: "Death is everywhere," as he described air attacks on the terrified city. "Why is the world silent?"

Gaddafi appeared briefly on Libyan state TV to deny reports that he had fled the country. "I want to show that I'm in Tripoli and not in Venezuela. Do not believe the channels belonging to stray dogs," he said, reported by the station as speaking outside his house. He was holding an umbrella in the rain and leaning out of a vehicle.

"I wanted to say something to the youths at the Green Square [in Tripoli] and stay up late with them but it started raining. Thank God, it's a good thing," Gaddafi said in a 22-second appearance.

Libyan state TV earlier said military operations were under way against "terrorist nests" and there were predictions of a bloodbath by a desperate regime which feels the end approaching.

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