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--- In [email protected], "sunny" <ambon@...> wrote:
>
> http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=1&id=24660
> 
> 
> Saif al-Islam Gaddafi seeking immunity
> 
> 27/03/2011 
> By Khaled Mahmoud  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Cairo, Asharq Al-Awsat - Independent Arab and Libyan sources have informed 
> Asharq Al-Awsat that Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi is seeking to convince the 
> coalition forces to accept a deal that is being secretly discussed between 
> Gaddafi delegates and a number of Arab and American parties. This deal would 
> see Gaddafi stepping down from power, only to be replaced by his son Saif 
> al-Islam, with a deadline being put in place for a peaceful transition of 
> power.
> 
> A well-informed Libyan source told Asharq Al-Awsat that Saif al-Islam Gaddafi 
> has held a number of secret meetings with officials in the French and British 
> governments, discussing the idea of his replacing his father for a 
> transitional period of between 2 - 3 years, in return for a comprehensive 
> ceasefire and negotiating with the anti-Gaddafi rebels. 
> 
> The sources also revealed that Saif al-Islam Gaddafi is pushing for 
> assurances that Colonel Gaddafi and his family will be granted immunity from 
> prosecution, and will not be legally punished in any manner.
> 
> The sources revealed that Saif al-Islam Gaddafi's plan would see him take 
> over control of Libya from his father during a transitional period during 
> which Libya would transform from a revolutionary state to a democratic state 
> that enjoys public and economic freedoms.
> 
> The rebel forces are gaining strength and momentum, moving westwards towards 
> the center of Gaddafi's support in Sirte, and the Libyan capital Tripoli. The 
> rebels have recently captured the cities of Ajdabiyah, Brega, and Ras Lanuf, 
> and Gaddafi's aides are racing against time to prevent the inevitable 
> toppling of the regime in the face of the rebels' momentum. 
> 
> Asharq Al-Awsat learnt that Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, who has not appeared in 
> public for almost a week, has been in contact with officials in the US, 
> British, and Italian governments, in an attempt to submit the above-mentioned 
> plan. Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said that his country will 
> present an alternative diplomatic plan to the British - French plan, on 
> London on Tuesday.
> 
> The Italian Foreign Minister said that NATO will take control of the Libyan 
> operation no latter than Monday, saying "NATO will take over Sunday or 
> Monday." He also revealed that he would be participating in a meeting of NATO 
> members in London that is scheduled for Tuesday. 
> 
> Frattini also revealed that he has spoken with Mahmoud Jibil, head of the 
> Libyan National Transitional Council in Benghazi, who reassured him that the 
> rebel council is committed to a united Libya, and will respect all of Libya's 
> oil contracts. 
> 
> Sources within the National Transitional Council also informed Asharq 
> Al-Awsat that what is happening on the ground with regards to the conflict 
> between the Gaddafi forces and the rebels, cannot be resolved by Saif 
> al-Islam Gaddafi's plan [to replace his father], stressing that Saif al-Islam 
> Gaddafi is nothing more than an extension of his father.
> 
> An official within the Libyan National Transitional Council told Asharq 
> Al-Awsat that "this is just a new political maneuver, and we will not 
> participate with this in any way, shape, or form. If Gaddafi wants a 
> solution, he must leave power immediately, otherwise he should wait for us; 
> we are marching on him and will meet him on his home territory, whether in 
> Sirte or Tripoli." 
> 
> Libyan Transitional Council spokesman Abdul Monem al-Houni told Asharq 
> Al-Awsat that the Libyan rebels consider this proposal to replace Colonel 
> Gaddafi with his son, Saif al-Islam, to be nothing more than an attempt to 
> gain time and fool public opinion. He described this proposal as being 
> nothing more than a test balloon being floated by Gaddafi, saying that in his 
> opinion, Colonel Gaddafi has no intention of relinquishing power peacefully. 
> 
> 
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