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Gaddafi regime can only be overturned?




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Defections among Muammar Gaddafi's closest associates rather than Western military action will oust the Libyan leader, Italy's foreign minister said on Thursday.


Franco Frattini, who will meet a leading member of the Libyan rebels on Monday, was speaking after news that Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa, one of Gaddafi's closest advisers, defected and flew to Britain.


"It is not through actions of war that we can make Gaddafi leave, but rather through strong international pressure to encourage defections by people close to him," Frattini told Canale 5 television.


"(Those people) understand already or will understand very soon that the regime is isolated internationally and that Gaddafi cannot be part of national reconciliation," he said.

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Italy, which was Gaddafi's closest ally in Europe before fighting in its former colony broke out last month, only reluctantly joined military operations earlier against his forces this month, feeling sidelined by France and Britain.


Frattini said he was in close contact with the rebels fighting to end Gaddafi's four-decade long rule, and that he would hold talks with Ali Essawi, the rebel official in charge of foreign affairs, in Rome on Monday.


He also reiterated Italy's view that Gaddafi should go in exile and urged the African Union to find a country that would give him asylum.


BBC had another explanation. Libya is under the control of Gaddafi’s cronies, rather than the Prime Minister or Information Minister and others. Therefore the Libya officials defections are not sufficient to the collapse of Gaddafi regime. Gaddafi can only be overturned.

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Moammar Gadhafi struck a defiant stance Thursday after two high-profile defections from his regime, saying he's not the one who should go – it's the Western leaders who have decimated his military with airstrikes who should resign immediately.


Ali Abdessalam Treki, a former foreign minister and U.N. General Assembly president, announced his departure on several opposition websites the next day, saying "It is our nation's right to live in freedom and democracy and enjoy a good life."


Gadhafi accused the leaders of the countries attacking his forces of being "affected by power madness."


"The solution for this problem is that they resign immediately and their peoples find alternatives to them," the Libya state news agency quoted him as saying.


His government's forces have regained momentum on the rapidly moving front line of the battle with opposition forces, retaking the town of Brega after pushing the rebels miles back toward the territory they hold in eastern Libya.


The rebels said they were undaunted, taking heart from the departures in Gadhafi's inner circle.


Most high-level Libyan officials are trying to defect but are under tight security and having difficulty leaving the country, said Ibrahim Dabbashi, the deputy ambassador in Libya's U.N. mission, which now backs the opposition.

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Koussa is privy to all the inner workings of the regime, so his departure could open the door for some hard intelligence, though Britain refused to offer him immunity from prosecution.


"Koussa is one of the pillars of Gadhafi's regime since the 1970s," said Abdel Moneim al-Houni, a former Libyan Arab League representative who was among the first wave of Libyan diplomats to defect this month. "His defection means that he knew that the end of Gadhafi is coming and he wanted to jump from the sinking boat."


"I talked to many people and this is not a happy piece of news, but people are saying, 'So what? If someone wants to step down that's his decision,'" Ibrahim said.




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