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BBC News ? Libya protests: Tripoli hit by renewed clashes
All reported by BBC News:
The Libyan UN ambassador and team have ?defected? from Gadaffi as have other ambassadors in other countries.
Two Libyan Air Force Mirage jets flew to Malta and defected to the Maltese.
UK Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Haig, strongly hinted that he had information that Gaddaffi had left Libya.
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The BBC News editorial line is that Gaddaffi is finished with all political commentators and analysts are discussing his demise.
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Also, further troubles in the region continues:
BBC News ? Bahrain opposition set demands for talks with royals
BBC News ? Morocco protests: Five burned bodies found - minister
BBC News ? Algeria police prevent fresh opposition rally
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One regional analyst stated today that those countries with royalty would likely remain so and could become a constitutional monarchy. However, those countries with Dictators were unable to do this and have to go as Egypt is going.
BBC News said:# Serious anti-government protests in the capital Tripoli and elsewhere are putting Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's regime under mounting pressure.
# Several senior officials and diplomats - including the justice minister - have reportedly defected after security forces fired on protesters.
# In a nationwide TV broadcast on Sunday, one of Col Gaddafi's sons, Saif al-Islam, admitted two eastern cities had been taken over by anti-government demonstrators.
# The BBC's Jon Leyne in neighbouring Egypt says Col Gaddafi has now lost the support of almost every section of society.
All reported by BBC News:
The Libyan UN ambassador and team have ?defected? from Gadaffi as have other ambassadors in other countries.
Two Libyan Air Force Mirage jets flew to Malta and defected to the Maltese.
UK Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Haig, strongly hinted that he had information that Gaddaffi had left Libya.
* * *
The BBC News editorial line is that Gaddaffi is finished with all political commentators and analysts are discussing his demise.
* * *
Also, further troubles in the region continues:
BBC News ? Bahrain opposition set demands for talks with royals
BBC News ? Morocco protests: Five burned bodies found - minister
BBC News ? Algeria police prevent fresh opposition rally
* * *
One regional analyst stated today that those countries with royalty would likely remain so and could become a constitutional monarchy. However, those countries with Dictators were unable to do this and have to go as Egypt is going.
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