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Finally, the promised uprising arrives in Tripoli

Rumour that Gadhafi had fled prompts capital to rise against Libya's strongman

By James Reevell, Daily Telegraph; Reuters August 22, 2011 2:05 AM



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Gunmen loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi flee through the grounds of the Rixos hotel on Sunday.

Gunmen loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi flee through the grounds of the Rixos hotel on Sunday.
Photograph by: Paul Hackett, Reuters, Daily Telegraph; Reuters

For weeks, Libyan rebels promised that opposition groups in Tripoli were just awaiting the word to stage their own move to take the Libyan capital.

Few knew whether their promises were real, or whether they had the strength in numbers or arms to make good on them.

On Saturday night, the promise was put to the test. According to rebel sources in the capital and opposition groups abroad, including those in the Tunisian resort town of Djerba, "Operation Mermaid Dawn" - Mermaid is a nickname for Tripoli - was launched from the Ben Nabi Mosque on Sarim Street close to the heart of the city.

The rebels moved just after Iftar, the daily breaking of the daytime Ramadan fast, after incorrect rumours that ruler Col. Moammar Gadhafi had fled. A group of young men began chanting "God is Great," signifying the start of a new protest at the mosque, witnesses in Tripoli and rebels said.

Prayers were cancelled and all women sent home. The men then locked themselves in and began shouting anti-Gadhafi slogans. They used the mosque's loud speaker system, normally used to call people to prayer, to broadcast their chants across the city.

As shooting and explosions lit up the Tripoli night, Gadhafi's forces arrived and initially opened fire on the mosque with machine guns, also summoning reinforcements armed with anti aircraft guns mounted on pickup trucks. The men inside the mosque were unarmed.

Residents and rebel fighters then converged on the mosque to defend it, using machine guns and Molotov cocktails in a fierce battle. The rebel forces were able to drive the Gadhafi forces back, forcing them to take refuge in the state TV centre on Al Nasr Street nearby.

The TV centre has been previously bombed by NATO but has several underground levels. It was still in the hands of loyalists late Sunday. A woman presenter brandished a gun while launching into an impassioned speech declaring she would fight the rebels to the death if they attacked the station.

From the mosque the uprising proceeded to spread in what, from telephone reports, appeared to be a coordinated movement. Opposition members inside the capital reported that as many as 13 suburbs within the city were actively taking part in the uprising and engaging in gun battles with loyalist troops.

Multiple sources reported that fighters entered Green Square and, in a symbolic moment, raised the outlawed Libyan national flag. Green Square is the epicentre of Col Gadhafi's power and status in Libya, the scene of his great rallies early in the uprising, featuring a giant mural of him.

Locals said Gadhafi's forces had begun to use heavy weapons, including artillery shelling, against the mosque, killing at least a dozen people in the immediate vicinity. According to witnesses one shell hit a home next door to the mosque, killing an elderly woman inside. They also said Gadhafi's forces commandeered garbage trucks as a form of disguise before ambushing opposition members near the mosque.

Later in the day, as the imminence of the rebel advance became clear, opposition forces came out elsewhere.

Prominent opposition members confirmed the rebels had been shipping weapons into Tripoli for several weeks, in preparation for this uprising.

Mass text messages were used to urge residents within the capital to rise up. The rebels have weapon caches along with small numbers of fighters smuggled into the capital, according to sources.

Although rumours swirled among opposition supporters both in Tripoli and abroad that Gadhafi and his family had fled, few gave them much credence.

They were confident, though, for the first time in the conflict that this was the end, and the fall of the Gadhafi regime was near. The question they were asking was not whether Gadhafi would fall, but how many lives he would take with him.

CONFLICT IN LIBYA

Key events since the start of the Libya conflict, as rebel forces take the capital Tripoli:

Feb. 15-19: Inspired by revolts in other Arab countries, rebellion breaks out including in Benghazi, Libya's second city.

March 19: With troops loyal to the Libyan threatening rebelheld Benghazi, NATO forces launch air attacks and push them back.

March 30: Libyan foreign minister Mussa Kussa defects. Dozens of political and military figures follow suit.

April 20: France and Italy join Britain in sending military advisers to assist the rebels.

May 1: Gadhafi escapes a NATO air strike, which the regime says kills his youngest son and three grandchildren.

June 9: An International Contact Group on Libya meets in Abu Dhabi, and finalizes a fund aimed at helping the rebels.

June 20-21: Gadhafi's regime says 24 civilians have been killed in NATO airstrikes.

June 27: The International Criminal Court (ICC) issues an arrest warrant for Gadhafi for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

June 29: France says it has airdropped weapons to rebels.

July 14: The rebels consolidate their positions in the west, and begin an offensive on the oil town of Brega. NATO dismisses accusations that its attacks have killed more than 1,100 civilians.

July 15: In Istanbul, the Contact Group designates the rebels as Libya's legitimate rulers, paving the way for the release of frozen Gadhafi regime assets.

July 25: NATO says it supported rebels by hitting a military facility, armoured vehicles, tanks and light military vehicles around Brega.

July 28: Rebel military chief General Abdel Fatah Yunis is assassinated as insurgent fighters pound forces loyal to Gadhafi in the west.

Aug. 5: The regime denies the death of Gadhafi's son Khamis in a NATO raid, as announced by rebels.

Aug. 6: The western town of Bir al-Ghanam falls to the rebels.

Aug. 8: Rebel leader Mustafa Abdel Jalil sacks the entire executive office of his government.

Aug. 9: Libyan authorities accuse NATO of a "massacre" of 85 villagers in air strikes south of Zlitan in western Libya. NATO insists it has no evidence of the civilian deaths.

Aug. 10: EU widens sanctions against the regime.

Aug. 15: Rebels say they have seized "most" of Zawiyah, the final hurdle on the road to Tripoli as Gadhafi calls the insurgents "rats" and predicts their demise.

The UN chief's special envoy visits Tunis for talks on Libya's future. Gadhafi's deputy interior minister flies out to Cairo.

Aug. 20: Fighting erupts in Tripoli as rebels close in on the capital after claiming the oil city of Brega, a day after seizing Zawiyah and Zlitan.

Aug. 21: Libyan rebels enter Tripoli from the west, greeted by cheering crowds, witnesses say, and launch an offensive.

Gadhafi vows he will not surrender and boasts he will "emerge victorious" in the battle for the capital. NATO says the regime is "crumbling".
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(晚报)(2)利比亚反对派在班加西庆祝

8月22日,在利比亚班加西,民众庆祝反对派武装进入首都的黎波里。利比亚“全国过渡委员会”委员阿卜杜拉·迈胡卜22日宣布,反对派武装已经控制首都的黎波里,目前正在市内清除卡扎菲残余部队。利比亚反对派官员确认,卡扎菲长子穆罕默德·卡扎菲已向反对派投降,次子赛义夫·卡扎菲被捕。新华社/路透

新华网北京8月22日电 22日凌晨,利比亚反对派官员宣称反政府武装已控制首都的黎波里,卡扎菲长子穆罕默德·卡扎菲已投降,次子赛义夫·卡扎菲被捕。与此同时,反对派“全国过渡委员会”副主席古贾对媒体说,卡扎菲曾是利比亚的一个象征,如今人民已将其推翻,利比亚的“新时代已经开始”。

分析人士认为,随着的黎波里的陷落,卡扎菲政权已是穷途末路。那么在冲突双方僵持多日之后,利比亚战局缘何骤然出现突破?“后卡扎菲时代”的利比亚局势将如何发展?

反对派已控制首都

利比亚反对派武装发言人巴尼21日在班加西向媒体证实,反对派武装已控制的黎波里的星期五市场、塔尔胡那以及的黎波里国际机场等地区。

“全国过渡委员会”委员阿卜杜拉·迈胡卜22日凌晨在班加西对记者说,反对派武装已控制了的黎波里,目前正在市内清除卡扎菲残余部队,搜捕卡扎菲。他说,卡扎菲长子穆罕默德·卡扎菲已向反对派投降。

“全国过渡委员会”主席贾利勒对半岛电视台确认,卡扎菲次子赛义夫·卡扎菲“被控制在一处安全地点,处于严密守卫之下,直到他被送交司法部门”。

阿拉伯卫视台21日援引利比亚“全国过渡委员会”消息报道说,负责卡扎菲安全的护卫队已经放下武器向反对派武装投降。

目前,东部城市班加西全城响起枪声,连绵不断,人们以此庆祝反对派取得胜利。

利比亚反对派称已控制的黎波里 卡扎菲长子投降次子被捕

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形势为何急转直下

分析人士认为,反对派之所以能够迅速攻占首都,主要有以下几点原因:

首先,现在看来,卡扎菲政府军在的黎波里的军事防备非常软弱,远不如外界想象的那样强大。此前一些军事分析家认为,在反政府武装打到的黎波里之后,卡扎菲军队会殊死抵抗,甚至会开始打出发射导弹等这样的王牌。现在看来,情况并非如此。

其次,卡扎菲政府军和民众对卡扎菲的忠诚度看来也没有外界想象的那么高。早在西方开始军事打击利比亚之初,卡扎菲就打开军火库,向民众发放武器,希望全民皆兵,以供日后抵抗反对派武装之需。现在看来,不但守卫首都的卡扎菲政府军抵抗无力,民众也未对反政府武装作有效抗击。

再者,事情的发展总有从量变到质变的过程,虽然5个月以来反政府军和卡扎菲军队处于僵持阶段,似乎不分高下,但由于外界源源不断的支持,利比亚反政府武装在力量上逐渐取得了上风,并于近日对的黎波里成功进行了包围,切断了的黎波里的政府军与外界的联系。

最后,北约近日强化了对的黎波里的轰炸,连续轰炸了这座城市的多个关键目标。这对反政府武装显然是有力的配合和支持。在北约的打击之下,位于的黎波里的政府军在军事联络、调兵遣将等方面都受到严重掣肘。

从宏观角度而言,的黎波里迅速陷落是今年以来卡扎菲在政治、经济、军事和人心向背等方面迅速衰落的一个必然后果。


能否实现平稳过渡

现在,西方国家和媒体都在公开谈论“后卡扎菲时代”的利比亚。利反对派“全国过渡委员会”已制定了战后重建路线图。

反对派表示将在过渡时期依照“宪法宣言”规定举行大选,希望能够最终建立一个民主、平民化的国家。

但分析人士指出,考虑到复杂的现实因素,卡扎菲政权垮台后,利比亚能否实现“平稳过渡”尚难预料。

利比亚未来局势能否稳定主要取决于政治转型是否顺利。目前,许多国家都承认“全国过渡委员会”的合法性,但反对派武装内部派别林立。此外,这个委员会大致能代表利比亚东部地区的反对派,但难以代表西部地区。卡扎菲垮台后,表面团结的反对派能否把国家团结起来有待观察。

英、法、美等主要国家以及欧盟、北约和联合国等组织在战后发挥何种作用,也将对利比亚今后局势走向产生重要影响。

此外,卡扎菲目前下落不明,他还没有宣布交权。因此,卡扎菲何去何从也将影响利比亚未来局势的发展。(综合新华社驻北京记者张碧弘、包尔文、驻布鲁塞尔记者张伟、驻班加西记者周潼潼、王洪江报道)
 
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