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Tuesday, 8 March 2011 - Libya: live report
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Weekend Edition Africa Europe Latin America Middle East North America Libya: live report AFP - 36 minutes ago Send IM Story Print 1527 GMT Back in Libya's rebel-held town of Ras Lanuf an AFP reporter has been speaking to rebels about the possibility of negotiations with Kadhafi. On the front line where volunteer fighters have suffered heavy casualties in deadly fighting with government forces, any question of negotiations is angrily ruled out. "We will never agree to this. Kadhafi has killed women. He has killed children and he's killed our fighters," says Tariq Mohammed, operating one of the big anti-aircraft guns at the main Ras Lanuf checkpoint. "We're going to Tripoli and we'll win." 1509 GMT Elsewhere, in Yemen one prisoner has been killed and some 60 people, including around 20 police, hurt, in clashes between Yemeni security forces and inmates at Sanaa's central jail, a security official tells AFP. 1456 GMT Dozens of rebel fighters can be seen moving up the desert road in pick-up trucks, vans and even on foot, from a position about seven kilometres (four miles) west of Ras Lanuf, an AFP reporter says. He adds he saw three rebel fighters brought to a hospital, badly wounded in the fighting between Ras Lanuf and the next hamlet west, Bin Jawad, where Kadhafi's forces repulsed a rebel attack on Sunday. The rebels say government troops unleashed a torrent of fire. One tells AFP: "It's like he's swatting a fly". 1446 GMT Heavy shelling has been heard west of Ras Lanuf, a report just in from an AFP journalist there says. 1439 GMT Rebels have erected a checkpoint about five kilometres (three miles) west of Ras Lanuf and refused to let journalists proceed further to Bin Jawad, saying there were skirmishes ahead, an AFP correspondent says. 1436 GMT The latest now on the situation in Libya's rebel-held town of Ras Lanuf which has been hit by four air strikes today... Saad Hamid, an English speaker who describes himself as a media official for the rebels' leadership council, says Kadhafi forces are fortifying the front line and could be digging in for a lengthy battle. He says there were skirmishes around 10 kilometres (six miles) west of Ras Lanuf, while an AFP reporter says he can hear bursts from anti-aircraft batteries. "They are fortifying just behind the front line," Hamid tells the reporter. "They are digging trenches and making fortifications. They have brought up rocket launchers, tanks and artillery. They have also intensified air strikes. "We now have reinforcements on the way and they are also making preparations." 1427 GMT In Bahrain, the housing minister has announced plans to build 50,000 homes at a cost of at least two billion dinars ($5.32 billion), in the government's latest response to popular protests. 1424 GMT And in Oman a 10-day protest against corruption continues despite a major cabinet reshuffle in which more than a third of the sultanate's ministers were sacked or shifted. 1420 GMT Meanwhile, in Egypt, a Cairo criminal court has upheld a decision to freeze the assets of ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak and his family, the official MENA news agency reports. Last month, Mubarak, his wife Suzanne, his two sons Alaa and Gamal and their wives, were banned from travel and their assets ordered frozen by general prosecutor Abdel Magid Mahmud. 1413 GMT A meeting of Arab foreign ministers about the crisis in Libya, which will discuss the imposition of a no-fly zone, has been postponed from Friday until Saturday. 1346 GMT More on the abducted doctor in Benghazi... "The doctor is not part of the MSF team," emergency coordinator Anne Chatelain tells AFP. "He doesn't work for us in Libya. He is not at all part of our team. It's he who says he is part of the MSF team, that's the price of our reputation." 1334 GMT The emergency coordinator for Libya of medical charity MSF denies that a Jordanian doctor taken at gunpoint from a Benghazi hotel room was a member of their team, AFP reports from Libya's second city. 1330 GMT New EU sanctions on five economic "entities" also targeting the Libyan Central Bank were agreed at the expiry of a deadline for verbal objections, several EU diplomats tell AFP, awaiting rubber-stamping by goverments in writing. The deal was reached after experts soothed fears expressed overnight by Malta as to the effect on major EU businesses in which the LIA holds important stakes, several sources say. 1325 GMT The European Union has agreed to slap new sanctions on Kadhafi's regime, notably targeting the Libyan Investment Authority -- the overseas investment vehicle for Tripoli's oil revenues -- AFP reports from Brussels. 1320 GMT A military aerospace analyst at the International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS), warns that the logistical requirements for a no-fly zone would severely stretch the West's capacities. "A no-fly zone is feasible, it could be achieved, it would take a considerable amount of resources in terms of combat aircraft and support aircraft which would require basing in the region," Douglas Barrie tells AFP. "These have been implemented in the past both in Bosnia and Iraq but of course there is a cost both in terms of the fuel bill alone and also in terms of the assets you have to deploy from elsewhere." 1313 GMT Arab foreign ministers will discuss imposing a no-fly zone over Libya when they hold crisis talks on Friday, Arab League officials say. "There will be an emergency meeting of Arab foreign ministers on Friday at the headquarters of the Arab League in Cairo...to discuss the developments in Libya," says Hisham Youssef, Secretary General Amr Mussa's chief of staff. Another Arab League official says the meeting is aimed at "discussing the steps to be taken to protect the Libyan people, including imposing a no-fly zone over Libya." 1308 GMT The International Organization for Migration will today fly home about 2,180 Bangladeshi migrant workers who fled Libya from Egypt and Tunisia, as well as large groups of Vietnamese and Ghanaian migrants, it states on its website. 1300 GMT The UN refugee agency warns of a critical shortage of long haul flights to evacuate foreign migrants who have fled Libya to their home countries in Asia and Africa. "There is a critical shortage at present of long haul flights to Bangladesh, other Asian countries and sub Saharan Africa," says Adrian Edwards, a spokesman for the office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UHCR). An estimated 40 to 50 flights are needed to repatriate all the migrants, he adds. 1250 GMT Details coming in now on the Jordanian doctor working for medical charity MSF who was taken at gunpoint from a hotel room in Benghazi. "They entered our room. They didn't knock. They had the master key. They were armed and they said 'come with us'," Doctors Without Borders (MSF) colleague Mai Salam tells AFP at the Ouzo Hotel, where most of the international press in Benghazi is based. "We asked who are you? They won't tell us. They searched, patted him and took him away," Salam adds. The Ouzo hotel management says the rebels -- defected Libyan soldiers -- told him that they wanted to question the doctor. "They came with the hotel's knowledge. They're just going to interrogate him and bring back," a hotel manager tells AFP. 1245 GMT More on the reports that Kadhafi's people attempted to hold talks with rebel leaders. The chief spokesman of the national council insists there will be no negotiations, after rebels earlier said they rejected an offer of peace talks, which the regime denied as "rubbish". "I swear there are no talks and there is no such thing as safe passage," Abdul Hafiz Ghoqa tells a crowd gathered outside the rebels' court house HQ in Benghazi, from the second-floor window. 1230 GMT A Jordanian doctor working for MSF has been taken at gunpoint from a hotel room in Libya's rebel-held city of Benghazi, witnesses and a hotel official say. 1222 GMT Arab foreign ministers are to hold crisis talks on Friday to discuss the escalating violence in Libya, an Arab League official announces. 1214 GMT More details coming in from AFP's reporter in Ras Lanuf where an air strike earlier hit a two-storey block of flats on the edge of the city. An unexploded bomb can be seen in the street about 100 yards (metres) from the apartment block, which lies about 400 metres from the main gate on the eastern edge of the town, Danny Kemp reports. This is the first time that an air strike has hit a residential property in the oil town, which residents fled after Kadhafi loyalists seized Bin Jawad, the next settlement to the west. An AFP photographer says one person was wounded from one of three earlier air strikes reported by witnesses near the main checkpoint on the edge of Ras Lanuf, where the rebel presence is now thin. 1208 GMT The newly legalised Islamist movement in Tunisia -- the country whose popular protests sparked the wave of unrest in the Arab world -- supports the country's ban on polygamy but is urging the government to lift one on wearing headscarves in schools and universities, AFP also reports from Tunis. Ennahda (Awakening) was legalised this month for the first time in the 30 years of its existence after the interim government that replaced the toppled Zine El Abidine Ben Ali regime introduced unprecedented reforms. 1143 GMT Meanwhile, this just in from Tunis... Two Tunisians were killed in the unrest in Libya, which has been shaken by an uprising for three weeks, the Tunisian foreign ministry announces. "Two Tunisians lost their lives in the events in Tripoli and Benghazi", a ministry source confirms, adding that the authorities aimed to "ensure the security of Tunisians and the repatriation of those who want it in the best conditions." Almost 35,000 of the between 50,000 and 60,000 Tunisians who were living in Libya have returned to their homeland since the beginning of the uprising in the neighbouring country, according to estimates. 1132 GMT Two members of Libya's rebel leadership, the provisional national council, are to speak before the European Parliament today, AFP reports from Strasbourg. Mahmoud Jebril, 58, Libya's former planning minister and Ali-Al-Isawi, 45, former ambassador to India, have agreed to travel to Strasbourg to meet the assembly, the head of the liberal group Guy Verhofstadt says. 1124 GMT A warplane has bombed a two-storey block of flats on the eastern edge of Libya's rebel held town of Ras Lanuf, blowing off the side wall of the bottom floor, AFP's correspondent there says. There have already been two air strikes on the edge of the town this morning. Rebels rushed off to the scene after the latest attack but there were no initial reports of casualties, our reporter adds. 1104 GMT Libyan state television has also denied claims that Kadhafi tried to strike a deal with the rebels that would have seen him step down, Al Jazeera reports. 1058 GMT Kadhafi's regime denies as "rubbish" reports that it had made an offer of peace talks with Libyan rebel leaders. "It's rubbish. It's very annoying to comment on such bull," a Libyan government official tells AFP on condition of anonymity. 1051 GMT Kadhafi's forces have launched a new artillery bombardment of Zawiya and surrounded the town in western Libya, Al Jazeera reports. 1030 GMT The price of oil sinks one day after hitting 2.5-year peaks, as OPEC holds discussions over Libya. New York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in April, sinks 95 cents to $104.49. On Friday it soared to $106.95 -- the highest level since late September 2008. In London, Brent North Sea crude for April drops 54 cents to $114.50 per barrel. 1025 GMT Libyan rebels are in control of Zintan 120 kilometres (75 miles) southwest of Tripoli, although pro-Kadhafi forces surround the town, a French documentary maker there tells AFP. "The town is controlled by the opposition, but there are mobile Grad rocket-launchers outside town," says Florent Marcie. "Residents were waiting for an attack from pro-Kadhafi forces last night, but it did not come." Insurgents clashed with regime soldiers in the north of the town Sunday night. 1015 GMT Italy is to use two Alitalia planes to evacuate around 600 Bangladeshis who have taken refuge in Tunisia after fleeing the crisis in Libya, AFP reports from Rome. There are still around 25,000 people waiting on the border between Libya and Tunisia, including 14,000 Bangladeshi citizens, the Italian foreign ministry said. One Alitalia flight will leave Djerba in southern Tunisia for Dhaka on Wednesday and another on Thursday, the ministry added. 1011 GMT The Libyan justice minister and head of the national council says Kadhafi did not send anyone to talk with rebel leaders himself, but that activist lawyers from Tripoli volunteered as go-betweens. "He didn't send anyone," Mustafa Abdel Jalil tells AFP by telephone. "People put themselves forth as intermediaries to stop the flow of blood and to end what the people in (Libya's third city of) Misrata are being subjected to. These people are activist lawyers from Tripoli. "We are of course with ending the bloodshed, but first he has to resign and then he has to leave and then we won't pursue him criminally." 1002 GMT A rebel spokesman at their main headquarters in the Benghazi court house tells AFP an attempt by Kadhafi's people to talk with rebel leaders has been rejected. "We're not going to negotiate with him," Mustafa Gheriani says. "He knows where the airport is in Tripoli and all he needs to do is leave and stop the bloodshed." 0956 GMT The Libyan rebel leadership will not pursue criminal charges against Kadhafi if he resigns and leaves the country, the head of their self-declared national council, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, tells AFP. 0952 GMT Khartoum University has decided to revoke the honorary doctorate that it awarded to Kadhafi in 1996, condemning the actions of his regime against the Libyan people, AFP reports from Sudan. 0947 GMT AFP correspondent Antoine Lambroschin, who was detained on Saturday, Sunday and Monday by Libyan security forces, tells us this from Tripoli: "We're all stuck at the hotels -- can't go anywhere without taking the risk of being arrested. Blocked more than ever." 0940 GMT More details coming in on this morning's airstrike in Ras Lanuf. The missile exploded next to the road around 100 metres from some houses on the outskirts of the strategic oil town. An AFP reporter saw dark smoke rise over the highway but said there were no casualties or damage, apart from a big crater in the ground. Witnesses reported another air strike an hour earlier in the same location. 0933 GMT Rebels say a Kadhafi representative offered talks with the leadership of rebels fighting his regime, but it was rejected outright, AFP reports from Benghazi. 0920 GMT Welcome to the AFP live report on Libya for Tuesday, bringing you all the latest updates from our correspondents and other news sources on the ground in Libya and around the world. Here's a brief summary of some of the the latest key developments... -- A fighter jet launched an air strike Tuesday morning just metres (yards) from houses on the edge of Libya's rebel-held Ras Lanuf, where dark grey smoke rose over the highway, an AFP reporter said. Rebels started pulling back from the key oil port of Ras Lanuf on Monday as fighter jets targeted defences on the edge of town. -- The latest attacks come after Libyan opposition groups and media reported tank fire and fierce battles between rebels and Kadhafi loyalists in the city of Zawiyah on Monday. -- Kadhafi's regime has accused the West of "a conspiracy to divide Libya". Libya's foreign minister Mussa Kussa told reporters that the West was trying to split the country by secretly building up contacts with rebel leaders. -- Plans for a no-fly zone over Libya are gathering momentum with the UK and France drafting a UN resolution. The Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Secretary-General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu on Tuesday also called on the United Nations to enforce a no-fly zone. -- Members of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting countries are holding consultations over the oil market in light of the Libyan turmoil, the Kuwaiti oil minister said on Tuesday. 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