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Gaddafi insists al Qaeda is to blame for chaos and killings
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In an exclusive interview with FRANCE 24, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi 
repeated his claim that al Qaeda was responsible for plunging the country into 
chaos and denied media reports of mass killings.
By FRANCE 24 (video)
FRANCE 24 (text)
 

Al Qaeda is responsible for the violent uprising in Libya, but Western media 
has overstated the extent of the political crisis and its casualties, leader 
Muammar Gaddafi told FRANCE 24's Khalil Beshir in an exclusive interview on 
Sunday.

"There have been at most 150 to 200 people killed. People should come here and 
see how many people have been killed. They can come and check among the 
population, and among the police and the army," a seemingly collected Gaddafi 
explained.

Dressed in a long tunic and matching brown headscarf, Gaddafi insisted that 
international media reports were overlooking the broad support his government 
enjoys and were misleading people about the events in the country.

At times he appeared to harbour resentment for the criticism and sanction from 
international leaders. "Libya has very good relations with the United States, 
with the European Union and with African countries, and Libya plays a crucial 
role in regional and world peace," Gaddafi told FRANCE 24.

In characteristic fashion Gaddafi sprinkled odd comparisons in his responses. 
He likened the clampdown on dissidents to what he called Israel's crackdown of 
al Qaeda terrorists in the Gaza Strip.

"Even the Israelis in Gaza, when they moved into the Gaza strip, they moved in 
with tanks to fight such extremists. It's the same thing here! We have small 
armed groups who are fighting us. We did not use force from the outsetÂ… Armed 
units of the Libyan army have had to fight small armed al Qaeda bands. That is 
what's happened."

In a monotone voice he repeatedly returned to his argument that al Qaeda was 
responsible for instigating the violence. But his attention peaked when the 
interview turned to the situation in Benghazi, the country's second largest 
city now under rebel control.

Asked what he thought about France possible recognition of the rebel National 
Libyan Council that has been organized in Benghazi, Gaddafi shot back "That's 
ridiculous: interfering in the domestic affairs of a country. If we were to 
interfere in what is happening in Corsica and Sardinia, how would [France and 
Italy] react?"

But he also tried to downplay Benghazi's self-declared independence and the 
crisis that has rocked his regime. "These armed terrorists in Benghazi, 
including members of al Qaeda, did not have clear political demands," he said.

Gaddafi rejected the idea Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez would play a 
mediating role between him and the National Libyan Council: "There is no 
problem here. This mediation does not exist for the moment. What we need is to 
get rid of these armed gangs."




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