Saturday, September 24, 2011

Attack at Libya and Struggle for a form of new government

At Tripoli, Libya, armed loyalties of Muammar Gaddafi attacked his hometown, Sirte on Saturday.
It is reported that the provisional government continued to resist retreating with rockets, mortars, and gunfire hundred miles east from Sirte.

Current Prime Minister in a nation, Mahmoud Jibril, sought for support at United Nations, insisting the need of assistance in order to “rebuild the country” in an efficient way.

Although it has been over a month since successfully taking Tripoli away from attacking, ending Gaddafi’s authority, new government is still struggling in a difficulty to conquer Gaddaffi’s loyalties from continuous attacking.

Attack with explosions lasted throughout the day by all loyalties of Gaddaffi hiding at various places in town under the smoke, throwing hand grenade and shooting. NATO warplanes patrolled throughout the evening.

It is said that now over 1,300 families escaped from the city, while many of them still are being unable to move on, being stuck at basement to protect themselves from daily fires in a city.
They reported that some children are suffering from diarrhea due to the drink they drink from the tank.

Chief of the National Transitional Council, Mustafa Abdul-Jalil, spoke of the importance to form a strong and well-organized government, commenting that the interim government will be named during the next week, aiming to start guiding the country.

http://news.yahoo.com/libyan-forces-fight-gadhafis-hometown-sirte-192646160.html

Naoko Takada

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