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القعدة 1433هـ - 01 
أكتوبر 2012م

Assad's `extraordinary betrayal' led to Qaddafi's death: report

President Bashar al-Assad (R) had sold out the Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi 
(L) in an act of self-preservation. (Reuters)      

Al Arabiya

The Syrian government provided French spies operating in Sirte, Muammar 
Qaddafi's last shelter, with key intelligence information that led to the 
operation of hunting the Libyan strongman, a newspaper report revealed. A 
report by the Daily Telegraph said that officials from the Syrian government 
had offered the French spies Qaddafi's satellite telephone number; thus 
facilitating the process of trapping and killing him. The newspaper cited a 
former senior intelligence official in Tripoli who confirmed that President 
Bashar al-Assad had sold out his fellow tyrant in an act of self-preservation, 
describing the incident as "an extraordinary betrayal of one Middle East 
strongman by another."

Rami al-Obeidi, the former head of foreign intelligence for the movement that 
overthrew Qaddafi, told the Daily Telegraph that Assad offered Paris the 
telephone number in exchange for an easing of French pressure on Damascus.

"In exchange for this information, Assad had obtained a promise of a grace 
period from the French and less political pressure on the regime – which is 
what happened," Obeidi said.

Obeidi's claims followed comments by Mahmoud Jibril, who served as prime 
minister in the transitional government, who confirmed over the weekend that a 
foreign "agent" was involved in the operation that killed Qaddafi.

Although he did not identify his nationality; the Italian newspaper Corriere 
della Sera quoted Western diplomats in Tripoli as saying that if a foreign 
agent was involved "he was almost certainly French."

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy played a leading role in both the NATO 
mission to bomb Libya and in bringing international pressure on the Assad 
regime.

NATO initially claimed that it did "not target individuals," according to the 
Daily Telegraph, saying that a reconnaissance plane spotted a large convoy of 
vehicles trying to flee Sirte on Oct. 20, 2011, two months after Qaddafi fled 
Tripoli.

NATO warplanes then bombed the convoy, apparently unaware of who was travelling 
in it, before militia fighters later found Qaddafi hiding in a drainpipe. He is 
believed to have been killed by his captors en route to the city of Misrata, 
west of Sirte.

According to Obeidi, France had essentially masterminded the operation by 
directing Libyan militiamen to an ambush spot where they could intercept 
Qaddafi's convoy.

"French intelligence played a direct role in the death of Qaddafi, including 
his killing," Obeidi said.

"They gave directions that he was to be apprehended, but they didn't care if he 
was bloodied or beaten up as long as he was delivered alive."

Obeidi explained that French intelligence began to monitor Qaddafi's Iridium 
satellite telephone and made a vital progress when he rang some senior 
loyalists.

As a result, they were able to specify his location and monitor his movements 
in what Obeidi described as "an exclusive French operation."

Qaddafi had openly threatened to reveal details of the large amounts of money 
he had donated to Sarkozy for his 2007 election campaign.

"Sarkozy had every reason to want to get rid of the colonel as quickly as 
possible," Western diplomats were quoted as saying by the Corriere della Sera.

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