Desperate Pleading from Gaddafi

COLONEL Gaddafi yesterday called on as well as children to help you fight a desperate rearguard against rebels seizing the Libyan capital Tripoli.

Greater than 1,000 fighters searching for the fallen dictator besieged a flat in the centre of the city in the belief he was holed up insidewith his sons.

He was nowhere 
to appear but spoke with a broadcast on Syrian television urging women and children among his supporters to look at up arms.

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The tyrant declared: “Bring 
out your men and women this time around to purify Tripoli. Bring out the young to safeguard all alleyways and districts. They need to fight rather than give up.”

He urged the young to fight “street by street, alleyway by alleyway, house by house” and said women could fight “from 
in their homes”.

Witnesses said Gaddafi loyalists were holding back the rebel attackers 
from several buildings in Tripoli’s Abu Salim district. Locals said sewers in your community ran with blood as well as the bodies of countless regime soldiers lay on the ground.

Regime snipers 
have also been picking off locals, apparently under instructions of Gaddafi’s commanders.

The Tripoli battleground became 
so thousands of confusion with claims rebel fighters have been shot by their very own side within their enthusiasm to crush fugitive despot.

Loyalist gunmen close to the rebel-held former Gaddafi compound Bab Aziziya also fiercely fought back with assault rifles.

The battle raged 
after a night of relative calm following a storming of the two-mile square complex on Wednesday.

And 
a large number of foreign journalists held by Gaddafi’s armed supporters at the Rixos hotel for six days were released.
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But in the centre in the capital there were evidence of mass executions of political activists by his forces last week as rebels closed in.

Yesterday 
numerous rebels also advanced on his hometown of Sirte, east of Tripoli, to get a final battle against Gaddafi diehards.

But 
a lot more than 1,000 heavily armed Gaddafi men guarded the outskirts from the coastal town as reinforcements flooded the region.

The only other major city where his forces 
are nevertheless in control may be the desert stronghold of Sabha, 400 miles south of the capital.

Conflicting rumours continued to spread 
concerning the 69-year-old’s whereabouts.

There were no signs regarding when or where his TV message was recorded.

Nato jets, including RAF Tornados, 
carried out air strikes on loyalist positions in Tripoli and so on the outskirts of Sirte. And also afarm building in southern Tripoli, which had been rumoured to get where Gaddafi was hiding, was destroyed in the RAF attack.

British special forces troops 
are on the ground helping in the search for Gaddafi, who may have a £1million “dead or alive” bounty on his head.

Along with the SAS, our most secretive military unit the Special Reconnaissance Regiment is Libya trying find him.

The SRR 
is often a spin-off of 14 Intelligence Company who honed their close observation skills in Northern Ireland.

A military insider said: “British special forces are watching entry and exit points of 
attractions with the whereabouts of Gaddafi a lot in mind.

“Gaddafi’s continued liberty is proving 
being very costly the lives of either side and in terms of the Nato and rebel effort to eliminatehim. His death or capture is what is needed to ensure that Libya can begin the street to recovery.”

However, 
regardless of the Daily Mirror confirming through sources that unique forces come in Libya, British Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox insisted there can be “no boots on the ground” in the country.

He explained: “We never comment about special forces, including because if we had arrived to use them under those circumstancesit could compromise their security.”

The nation's Transitional Council the other day formally chosen Tripoli, in a clear sign they now have political control.
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