Gaddafi planned to kill opponents before uprisings

By IANS,

London : Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi had drawn up plans to kill his opponents months before the Arab uprisings spread to Libya, a media report said Wednesday.


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Gaddafi was set on brutally quashing any demonstrations in his country as soon as he saw the uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt in January, express.co.uk reported.

Luis Moreno-Ocampo, prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, said: “We have evidence that they were planning how to manage the crowds.”

“The evidence we have is that the shooting of civilians was a pre-determined plan,” he said.

“The planning at the beginning was to use tear gas and, if that failed to work, shooting,” the Express quoted Moreno-Ocampo as saying Tuesday.

The revelation came as the first oil export in three weeks started from the rebel-held areas in eastern Libya. The one-off shipment of up to a million barrels was only a fraction of Libya’s pre-crisis export, but was seen as a symbolic step, the Express said.

Gaddafi’s forces, however, have been bombarding rebels outside the key oil producing town of Brega.

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