Qadhafi hiding in southern desert: Libyan official
TRIPOLI, October 11: An official on Libya's governing council says he believes Muammar Qadhafi' s hiding in the south-western desert near the borders with Niger and Algeria, but denied allegations that the Tuareg minority ethnic group is protecting the fugitive leader.
Moussa al-Kouni, who is a Tuareg representative on the revolution's leadership body, claimed on Monday that Qadhafi had sent his son Khamis to the area to set up a radio station and make preparations for a possible escape route two months before Tripoli fell to revolutionary forces in late August.
Al-Kouni provided no evidence, and said he based his assertion on the fact that the Qadhafi regime had used the area before because it has rough terrain and porous borders that would make detection difficult. He also pointed out that Qadhafi had cultivated close ties with the Niger government and could even be going back and forth across the border.
"As far as I am aware, Qadhafi is in that region ... on the border with Niger," he told reporters in Tripoli, adding that Qadhafi could get safe passage through Niger to Mali, where he allegedly has a house in Timbuktu. Niger has put Qadhafi's son al-Saadi under house arrest.
There has been much speculation about Qadhafi's whereabouts since the erratic leader and two of his sons went underground as revolutionary forces swept into the capital.
Libya's new rulers have vowed Qadhafi will face justice for crimes committed during more than four decades of brutal rule. But more than seven weeks after Tripoli's fall, authorities appear no closer to capturing him and the fugitive former leader continues to try to rally supporters with audio messages from hiding, most recently on Thursday.
The head of the National Transitional Council, Mustafa Abdul-Jalil, told reporters Sunday the governing authority had no confirmed information about Qadhafi's location and he didn't know whether the fugitive leader was inside or outside Libya.
Some military officials have alleged Tuaregs are helping Qadhafi survive and remain hidden in the vast southern desert. The nomadic community, which spans the desert border of Niger, Mali, Libya, Algeria and Chad, has long been among Qadhafi's strongest supporters and many fought for him during the civil war.
Al-Kouni acknowledged that some of Qadhafi's Tuareg recruits may still be helping him but insisted the community as a whole was not. He expressed concern that the allegations were causing harmful divisions between Tuaregs and other Libyans.
Revolutionary forces still battling Qadhafi loyalists have made gains in recent days on two major fronts, his coastal hometown of Sirte and the inland enclave of Bani Walid, but still face fierce resistance.
The transitional leadership, eager to move forward with efforts to hold elections and establish a democracy, has said it will declare Libya liberated after Sirte falls.
Anti-Qadhafi fighters raised their tricolour flag Monday over Sirte's Ouagadougou Convention Centre, which had been used by loyalists as a base, but fighting surged elsewhere in the fugitive leader's hometown. Tank, rocket and machine-gun fire echoed through the surrounding streets.
Col. Younis al-Abdally, a commander in Sirte, said his troops have surrounded pro-Qadhafi fighters in a small area along the upscale Dollar Street. He conceded a fierce fight still lies ahead, adding that information indicates one of Qadhafi's sons and a number of top officials of the former regime are holed up in villas there. (Agencies)
2011-10-11
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