A protester holds a sign, as demonstrated by a crowd in anger but Pacific outside the Tibesty hotel where an African Union delegation was meeting with the leaders of the opposition, in Benghazi on April 11, 2011.An African delegation on a mission to end the conflict for seven weeks in Libya received a hostile reception in the capital of Benghazi Monday rebels. "" No Gaddafi, no wires! "."hundreds of demonstrators shouted as they invade the vehicles of the Presidents of Congo, Mali, Mauritania and Uganda. The Interior of the hotel of the Tibesti, the opposition of the National Council of transition (t.n.c.) was just as insensitive to the African Union (AU) ceasefire plan. There had been some hope of diplomatic progress Sunday, after to the leader Libyan Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has accepted the plan presented by the African Presidents. However, the NCC has rejected the plan because it did not stipulate that Gaddafi abdicate and leave the Libya.
Among the key of the plan have been end to air strikes of NATO, a ceasefire and a point of departure for negotiations between the two parties. But the TNC was not in the mood to give Kadhafi on a ceasefire, and Monday, they rejected the proposals offered by African Presidents. "It is very simple, and it is the opinion of the Libyan people." If it does not include his departure, resigned his position, it be accepted by the street, "t.n.c. spokesman Mustafa Gheriani declared." In the streets of Benghazi, residents were just as defiant. "We want him to leave and go now.". That is the only thing that we are willing to discuss, said Husam al-Villafranca, 31, a few hours after the end of the delegation to the talks with the leaders of h.c.n.s.. (See the photos of the battle for the Libya).
The fears of t.n.c. Gaddafi would use the ceasefire to consolidate its position and to tighten its grip on the besieged Western town of Misratah, which is under rebel control. His past "truces" were followed by more pushes to Benghazi, leaving the rebels with little faith in his promises. "The world has seen these offerings before ceasefire and within 15 minutes [Gaddafi] starts again, shooting", remarked the spokesman for rebels Shamsiddin Abdulmolah.
Although the State of Washington and the European Union supports the initiative, they reiterated their appeal this step down Gaddafi. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said, "there must be a transition that reflects the will of the Libyan people and the departure of Gaddafi of power and the Libya." (See pictures of workers lost in the turmoil of the Libya).
With the international community demanding his immediate resignation, Gaddafi was pleased to welcome a delegation of the AU which did not insist on his departure. African Nations have long provided a diplomatic shield for Libyan leader erratic covering their countries poor with billions of dollars. In the 1990s, African countries violated a ban on flight of the Nations United has imposed on the Libya for shot and killed a U.S. airliner on Scotland. In 2003, they drove protests in Washington and helped the Libya to ensure the Presidency of the Commission of the United Nations on human rights.
In the current conflict, they proved that by forcing. While the EU and the United Nations imposed sanctions against Gaddafi, and Arab leaders colleagues denounced and suspended his membership in the Arab League, the AU members have waived him. Instead, they denounced NATO air strikes against his forces. (See "Ragtag rebel the Libya: why they fight.")
This reluctance to fall in line with the campaign of the international community against Kadhafi made the t.n.c. are wary of attempts of the AU, mediation. Residents of Benghazi are all also suspicious of the Union, after watching Kadhafi put their oil wealth to their poorer neighbours rather that invest in the modernization of their country. "All these countries are good for our money, takes" deplored, Khalid al-Atti, 28, on the corniche of Benghazi and muffled patriotic dazzled speakers near the courthouse celebrating the revolution February 17. "Now they come back and want to help Muammar stay in his palace." Why should we listen to us? ?
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