Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi wasted millions of citizens asking Liba took to the streets against the leadership while the nation.
In a voice message broadcast on Syrian television Arrai, he said Libya's condition became unbearable.
This message is conveyed when fierce fighting is still going on between the anti-Gaddafi with loyalist troops in the town of Sirte.
Although the voice message a few times but until now the existence of Gaddafi is still unknown.
Colonel Gaddafi and his spokesman Arrai often use television as a medium to broadcast a voice message after the escape from the capital, Tripoli, which is now controlled by the National Transition Commission (NTC).
"Do not be afraid, you are the people, you have the right in this country"
Muammar Gaddafi
Last message Gaddafi in Arrai broadcast on September 20.
It is unclear when the voicemail was recorded with bad quality, but in the message that he said''I ordered the Libyan citizens, men and women, to go out into the field and the streets in their millions.''
"Out in peace .... brave, stood up, took to the streets, kibarkan our green flag into the air.''
"Do not be afraid, you are the people, you have the right in this country,''firm Gaddafi.
Gaddafi also questioned the right of the NTC to rule''What is legitimacy? whether the Libyans choose them? whether the Libyans appoint them?''
One of the NTC commander, Nasser el-Mgasibi, told AFP news agency said the''Today we add strength to cut off the movement of the''Gaddafi loyalists.
The battle took place in coastal areas, and a commander of another NTC said Gaddafi's army snipers often change positions.
Thousands of civilians have fled out of Sirte but NTC believes there are still hundreds of others who survived.
A number of residents who had fled to protest NATO bombing and gunfire and NTC are indiscriminate.
Nato has said never again attack the Sirte since the weekend.
There were also reports of the 1000 NTC brigade was sent to Bani Walid, the city last Gaddafi other base defense.
Meanwhile, NATO defense ministers are currently meeting in Naples to discuss further action in Libya.
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, who chaired the meeting said the action in Libya has been going on''exceptional '.
Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said "We will continue to roll out operations during the threat still exists, but it will soon end if the conditions allow.''
(source)
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