BEIRUT – Deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gadafy said leaders of the developing world who recognised Libya’s National Transitional Council (NTC), which ousted him with the aid of Nato firepower, would suffer a similar fate.
“If the power of (international) fleets give legitimacy, then let the rulers in the Third World be ready,” he said in an apparent reference to Nato’s military support for NTC forces.
He made the comments in an audio recording obtained by Reuters on Thursday from Syria-based Arrai television. It was not clear when the message was recorded.
“To those who recognise this council, be ready for the creation of transitional councils imposed by the power of fleets to replace you one by one from now on,” he said.
Col Gadafy also called on Libyans to take to the streets, saying conditions in Libya were “unbearable”.
“I urge all Libyan people to go out and march in their millions in all the squares, in all the cities and villages and oases,” Col Gadafy said. “Go peacefully ... be courageous, rise up, go to the streets, raise our green flags to the skies,” he added.
Col Gadafy has been on the run since NTC forces captured Tripoli on August 23rd. Despite several leads as to his whereabouts, he has eluded capture, along with two prominent sons.
The NTC has mounted a manhunt to find him that is focusing on the Sahara desert near the borders with Niger and Algeria.
Col Gadafy said the NTC was illegitimate. “How did it get its legitimacy? Did the Libyan people elect them? Did the Libyan people appoint them?” Arrai TV broadcast Col Gadafy’s last speech on September 20th.
Heavy fire from forces loyal to Col Gadafy meanwhile held back Libyan government forces trying to take the former leader’s hometown yesterday, making predictions of a quick end to the battle look optimistic. – (Reuters)