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Qaddafi Rule Collapsing as Rebels Take Brega,
Zlitan<http://www.juancole.com/2011/08/qaddafi-rule-collapsing-as-rebels-take-brega-zlitan.html>

Posted on 08/20/2011 by Juan

The rebel forces are racking up an impressive series of wins, decisively
taking Zlitan, Surman and Brega on Friday into Saturday morning. Qaddafi is
increasingly surrounded and cut off from fuel and other supplies. NATO has
visited substantial attrition on his heavy weaponry and armor, which he had
used to attack his own people. Dissidents in the towns surrounding Tripoli
and in the capital itself are reportedly beginning to take heart and to plan
their own uprisings and guerrilla actions. Zlitan was taken with the help of
rebels within the city, e.g. I was struck, on seeing Aljazeera’s on the
scene footage from the center of Zlitan, by how the victorious rebels spoke
of themselves as the conquering “youth.” And they did look young, just
teenagers or early 20s. That is the answer to the question often asked
abroad, about who the rebels are. This is a youth revolution above all. They
are a cross-section of the country’s young people.

In a further sign of the times, former Qaddafi no. 2, *Abdel Salam Jalloud,
fled 
Tripoli*<http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/19/us-libya-defection-jalloud-idUSTRE77I6NY20110819>for
Zintan and defected to the rebel side. Jalloud was one of the makers
of
the 1969 coup in which Col. Qaddafi came to power. NATO continued its
bombardment of command and control centers and weapons depots in Tripoli,
from which plans have been being made to attack dissident civilian
populations. Among the targets taken out was the compound of
intelligence *chief
Abdullah al-Sanoussi,
*<http://www.adnkronos.com/IGN/Aki/English/Security/Libya-Nato-raids-on-Tripoli-destroy-home-of-secret-service-chief_312367367629.html>one
of the chief planners of the state terror against Libyan civilians pursued
by the regime for the past six months.

*The Transitional National Council is saying that its forces have completely
taken the oil city of
Brega*<http://www.bbc.co.uk/arabic/middleeast/2011/08/110820_libya_brega_control.shtml>.
Brega consists of three basic areas, two residential and one the industrial
city around the refinery. They are saying they have all three. It is a
crucial victory. Although the refinery has been closed for months because of
the war, it is even more important than the one at Zawiya in the West, which
Free Libya forces have also captured. Brega has been the de facto border
between Qaddafi-held territory and TNC territory in eastern Libya for
months, and its fall is a milestone on the way to the collapse of the
Qaddafi government in Tripoli.

*The opposition press is reporting that early Saturday morning, Tripoli
ordered all of its troops out of
Brega*<http://www.libya-alyoum.com/news/index.php?id=21&textid=6935>after
their commanding officer, a major, was taken prisoner by the Free
Libya forces. The latter declined to chase the retreating enemy however,
because it was pitch black in the middle of the night and they feared an
ambush. They said that they chase would commence at sunlight.

Substantially to the west of Brega, Free Libya forces from Misrata *entered
neighboring Zlitan despite facing tank and artillery
fire*<http://news.scotsman.com/world/Zlitan-falls-to-rapid-advance.6821906.jp>,
and gradually pushed back the Qaddafi units holding the city. They lost over
30 dead and over 100 wounded, putting stress on the city’s hospital. They
captured the city’s internal security chief, who had been in charge of
domestic surveillance and secret police tactics to control the city. Among
the secret of the Free Libya fighters’ success is that they were able to
join up with rebels from the city itself, who took up arms once they had an
ally. Aljazeera is showing scenes of celebration and joy in liberated
downtown Zlitan.

After a fierce counter-attack by the remaining loyalist troops in Zawiya on
Friday afternoon, *rebel forces counter-attacked effectively
*<http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle09.asp?xfile=data/international/2011/August/international_August910.xml&section=international>and
took the central square of the city.

*AP has video* <http://youtu.be/Zq5hbmSnfzw>:

It turns out that the southern town of Marzuq *was taken from Qaddafi
loyalists by the Toubou tribes of south Libya and of
Chad*<http://www.ennaharonline.com/en/international/7088.html>.
Each of Libya’s ethnic groups is writing its own chapter of the revolution,
creating heroes and myths that will be invoked to legitimate their full
membership in the Second Republic.

*Dr. Fathi Ben Shatwan alleges that Libya’s vast oil
wealth*<http://www.euronews.net/2011/08/19/ben-shatwan-says-billions-stolen-in-libya/>has
in recent years been controlled by Saif al-Islam Qaddafi, and that
under
the old regime tens of millions of dollars were embezzled from the oil
proceeds.

A dark chapter of secret police rule, looting of the national treasury,
disappeances, torture, and military adventurism abroad is coming to an end
in Libya. The TNC hopes to move to parliamentary elections in the next 6 to
8 months, and is already attempting to include all the major tribal groups
in its advisory assembly. Libya is within sight of a normal future if its
revolutionary population can maintain its unity in the aftermath.


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