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Libya's Gaddafi still missing, loyalists continue fight
Published in Bikya Masr on 25 - 08 - 2011

CAIRO: Loyalists to Libya's Muammar Gaddafi continue to fight on, despite rebel fighters having taken nearly all of the capital, Tripoli. According to fighters in the country, southern Tripoli remains the key point of battles in the country, days after the rebel fighters stormed into the capital.
On Wednesday, the National Transitional Council (NTC) announced a reward of $1.7 million and amnesty to anyone who brings in Gaddafi, dead or alive.
The former Libyan leader's whereabouts remain unknown, but he did deliver an audio message on Wednesday, calling on Libyans to retake the capital from the “rats.”
According to Libyan rebels, some 400 people have been killed and another 2,000 injured in the past five days of battles in the Libyan capital of Tripoli as the fight to oust Muammar Gaddafi is in its final swing.
Although most of Tripoli is in the hands of the rebels, there are still a few areas where they do not control and Gaddafi forces are shooting people and firing indiscriminately. But that has not stopped celebratory gunfire from being shot off as Libyans on the whole are partying to the end of their dictator.
Several rockets landed near the Tripoli International Airport – one apparently on the tarmac – and rebel commander Mukhtar al-Akhbar said Wednesday four rebel fighters were found bound and executed nearby. NATO jets are also overhead and there are sounds of explosions and automatic gunfire.
Rebels say the intensity of the fighting around the airport is directly linked to Gadhafi's still unknown whereabouts. They believe loyalists are trying to clear a route for him to escape and there are suspicions he might have been traveling in a convoy.
Also on Wednesday, 37 journalists who had been held hostage at the Rixos Hotel in Tripoli by loyalist fighters were allowed to leave after the soldiers guarding the hotel decided to put down their weapons, the journalists reported on their respective networks.
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