Govt
forces attack Libyan town, leave 17 dead
Friday February 25, 2011 03:55:46 PM,
IANS
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Cairo: At least 17
people were killed and 150 injured when government forces attacked
Libya's Al-Zawiya town, a media report said Friday.
According to CNN, doctors at a hospital in Martyrs Square in Al
Zawiya said that 17 people have died in Thursday's attack and that
the toll would rise further. The town is about 50 km from capital
Tripoli.
Six pro-government troops who were captured by the residents
admitted that they had been told the city was being run by Arab
militants and it was their job to liberate it, said the doctors
who did not wish to be indentified.
The Libyan government has seen defection of its security forces
and resignation of diplomats since the mass uprising began Feb 14.
The state TV said a total of 300 people, including 111 soldiers,
were killed in the unrest during the past week.
The captured soldiers said that they had been misled so that they
would fight against their countrymen, the doctors said.
The casualties were reported shortly after Libyan leader Muammar
Gaddafi accused Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and his men of
brainwashing the youth to take out protests.
Gaddafi expressed condolences towards the families of the dead and
injured in Al Zawiya.
"These are our children," he was quoted as saying. "We are quite
upset about the senseless loss of lives."
Gadhafi said Libya has peaceful ways for its citizens to address
their grievances.
"We are not like Egypt or Tunisia," he said, referring to the two
countries that have ousted their leaders in recent weeks.
"Here, the authority is in the hands of the people. You can change
your authority, just make committees. And if you think they are
corrupt, take them to court. Prosecute them," he added.
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