Qaddafi's son, Want to Get rid of the father
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At least two sons of Libyan leader, Moammar Qaddafi, is proposing a transition to constitutional democracy which will cover their father's ouster from power. The New York Times reported it on Sunday (04/03/2011) night U.S. time.
The paper, quoting an unnamed diplomat and a Libyan official on the plan, said the transition will be spearheaded by one of Qaddafi's son, Saif al-Islam that is el-Qaddafi who is a doctorate of philosophy graduate of the London School of Economics (LSE). It is unclear whether Colonel Qaddafi (68) has reportedly approved a proposal supported by their children, that is, Saif and El-Saadi Qaddafi.
The paper, quoting an unnamed diplomat and a Libyan official on the plan, said the transition will be spearheaded by one of Qaddafi's son, Saif al-Islam that is el-Qaddafi who is a doctorate of philosophy graduate of the London School of Economics (LSE). It is unclear whether Colonel Qaddafi (68) has reportedly approved a proposal supported by their children, that is, Saif and El-Saadi Qaddafi.
However, a person close to the second son of Qaddafi said, the father seems to be willing to follow that option. Both her son "wanted to move toward change for the country" without their father. The Times reported it, citing a person close to Saif and Saadi.
Sumber the daily also said the second son of Qaddafi has faced so many obstacles with her father. If they get the green light from his father, then "they will bring change for the country quickly". According to The Times, these ideas may reflect the differences that have long been going on between the sons of Qaddafi.
According to the newspaper, Saif and Saadi had followed the direction of Western-style economics and politics, while other Qaddafi's son who was reported killed last month, that is Thursday, and Mutuassim regarded as a hardliner. Khamis leading pro-government militia. The Mutuassim who is a national security adviser has been considered a rival Saif in a competition to replace their father.
Source : Kompas


