Friday, March 4, 2011

Interpol has issued a warning against Gaddafi

Interpol sent out in its 188 offices located around the world, warning against the leader of the Libyan Revolution Colonel Muammar al-Qadhafi and 15 of his entourage, reports AFP. This is done in order to help the UN to impose sanctions Gaddafi and his entourage, as well as to facilitate the investigation, which was launched by the International Tribunal in The Hague. In connection with the case of Qaddafi declared "orange warning ", as the actions of Gadhafi and his minions can carry "threat to public safety, ". Interpol is not intended to arrest the Libyan leader, but behind it must be under surveillance, and his actions, brought under control. Earlier GZT. RU reported that on Friday in Tripoli after Friday prayers began a protest march. From the mosque of Murad Agha came more than a thousand people who have been around the block with slogans Tadjoura "People want to topple this regime, " reports AP. Shortly before the military loyal to Muammar Gaddafi, have established checkpoints on city streets. Also in the city to stop access to the Internet.

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