"..Allies say Libya campaign on until Gaddafi goes.."
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--- In [email protected], "sunny" <ambon@...> wrote:
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> http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=1&id=24877
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> Allies say Libya campaign on until Gaddafi goes
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> 15/04/2011
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>       In this image made from TV , Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi is
seen in Tripoli on Thursday April 14 2011. (AP)
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>       A rebel fighter mans an anti-aircraft gun, next to an opposition
flag, in the desert on the outskirts of Ajdabiya, Libya Thursday, April
14, 2011. (AP)
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>       A Libyan anti-Gadhafi protester attends a demonstration in front
of the Arab league headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, April 14,
2011. (AP)
> TRIPOLI, (Reuters) - Leaders of Britain, France and the United States
vowed on Friday to keep up their military campaign in Libya until
Muammar Gaddafi leaves power, and rebels said his forces pounded the
city of Misrata with missiles.
> In a strongly worded, jointly written article published in newspapers
on both sides of the Atlantic, British Prime Minister David Cameron,
French President Nicolas Sarkozy and U.S. President Barack Obama said
leaving Gaddafi in power would be an "unconscionable betrayal" of the
Libyan people.
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> "It is unthinkable that someone who has tried to massacre his own
people can play a part in their future government," the leaders wrote.
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> "So long as Gaddafi is in power, NATO and its coalition partners must
maintain their operations so that civilians remain protected and the
pressure on the regime builds," they said.
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> "Then a genuine transition from dictatorship to an inclusive
constitutional process can really begin, led by a new generation of
leaders. For that transition to succeed, Colonel Gaddafi must go, and go
for good."
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> France and Britain want to extend air strikes to the logistics and
decision-making centres of Gaddafi's army, rather than start arming
Libyan rebels, French Defense Minister Gerard Longuet said.
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> Asked if it was time to send weapons to the rebels, Longuet said:
"This is the reason France and Britain want to show our determination,
including with strikes on military decision centres in Libya or on
logistics depots which today are being spared."
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> Reaction to the letter from the Gaddafi camp was swift in coming as
the Libyan leader's daughter Aisha told a rally in Tripoli, at a family
compound bombed by the Americans in 1986, that demanding her father's
departure was an insult to the Libyan people.
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> "Talk about Gaddafi stepping down is an insult to all Libyans because
Gaddafi is not in Libya, but in the hearts of all Libyans," she said in
a speech broadcast live on Libyan television to mark the 25th
anniversary of American strikes on the huge complex, which includes
military barracks.
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> The article by the Western allies appeared at a time when diplomatic
efforts have failed to paper over divisions between NATO allies about
how intensively they should prosecute the three-week-old air war, and
the situation on the ground has shown signs of stalemate.
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> Washington, which led the campaign in its first week, has since turned
over command to NATO and taken a back seat role. Britain and France
complain that other NATO allies have not provided enough fire power to
take out Gaddafi's armor and allow the rebels in control of the east to
sweep him from power.
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> Libyan rebels begged on Thursday for more air strikes and said they
faced a massacre from government forces, who blasted the besieged city
of Misrata with missiles.
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> NATO planes bombed targets in the capital Tripoli, where state
television showed footage of a defiant Gaddafi cruising through the
streets in a green safari jacket and sunglasses, pumping his fists and
waving from an open-top vehicle.
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> "MEDIEVAL SIEGE"
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> Rebels said a hail of rockets fired by besieging forces into a
residential district of Misrata, Libya's third largest city, had killed
23 civilians, mostly women and children.
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> "Over 200 Grad missiles fell on the port area, including residential
neighbourhoods near the port. They shelled this area because the port is
Misrata's only window to the outside world," a rebel spokesman using the
name Ghassan said by telephone.
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> "The destruction there was huge. I was there and saw for myself," he
said, adding that the port had been shut.
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> In their article, the U.S., British and French leaders said Misrata
was "enduring a medieval siege as Gaddafi tries to strangle its
population into submission."
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> Aid organizations warn of a humanitarian disaster in the city, the
lone major rebel bastion in western Libya, where hundreds of civilians
are said to have died in a six-week siege.
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> NATO foreign ministers in Berlin promised on Thursday in a joint
declaration to provide "all necessary resources and maximum operational
flexibility" for the air campaign to maintain a "high operational tempo
against legitimate targets."
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> But several allies rebuffed calls from France and Britain to
contribute more to the air attacks, conducted under a United Nations
mandate to protect civilians.
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> British Foreign Secretary William Hague said after the Berlin meeting
he was hopeful more countries would contribute to the strike force.
"It's not unreasonable to ask other nations...to make additional
contributions," he said.
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> Spain said it had no plan to join the seven NATO states that have
conducted ground strikes. Italy, Libya's former colonial power,
expressed reluctance to launch attacks.
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