Monday, 7 March 2011

WoW Gold Cheap coverage of Libya ends

WoW Gold CheapThis is where the live coverage of the BBC from Libya ends today. Rebel forces have engaged in intense fighting with pro-Gaddafi troops and no signs of easing the head of his grip on power. Stay with the BBC for all the latest developments in Libya and elsewhere.

The BBC's Barbara Plett says the UN, even among supporters of the no-fly zone is skepticism about the wisdom and efficacy of the standard form. "Some of the diplomats who would be more a political measure to satisfy public demand for action."

However, a council spokesman told Reuters: "No offer was made to the Council as I am aware."

Buy WoW GoldReuters says there is still no official confirmation of the nomination Col Gaddafi would have done for the rebels. But a source said to be close to the rebellion of the Council told the agency that "a formula proposed by the other side would see the hand of Gaddafi at the head of the parliament and to leave the country with some insurance money ".

But instead, "said Kusa, the President" spoke like a child "when he said people who had settled in Colonel Gaddafi should be punished.

Libyan Foreign Minister Musa Kusa held a press conference today. (See 2003). He referred to comments made by Barack Obama said that Libya was "very happy that he is African-American, the first African president." Kusa said he thought Mr Obama was a "democratic man, and continues to hand to others, especially people from the Third World when it came to the world."Buying WoW Gold

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