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Rebel Libya, Sell Arms to Al-Qaeda


CAIRO - The rebels who looted army depots Libya has sold weapons to the militants of Al-Qaeda in North Africa, an Algerian daily news at the weekend to preach.
The group has received heavy weapons and air defense missiles from the rebels, Libya, the daily L'Expression said as quoting a source from the Algerian security forces.
News is added if the Western countries decided to arm civilians Libya, all the arms were also able to get into the hands of al-Qaeda.
"Al-Qaeda recruits kept the rebels in the area of ​​Libya and preparing a war against the regime of leader Moammar Gaddafi," the daily said.
Libya's political crisis, which developed into a military battle between the opponents and proponents of the power of Moammar Gaddafi, starting in mid-February.
The conflict has left thousands of people dead and forced more residents who fled the country.
UN Security Council Resolution 1973, adopted on 17 March, apply a no-fly zone over Libya and authorized steps to protect civilians from Gaddafi's troops, but stopping authority operating base in the North African country.
There seems to be a kind of anxiety in some circles in the West, however, to link Al Qaeda with an anti-revolutionary regime in Libya in addition to indications that Osama Bin Laden's colleagues have not really made any attack in the tightly controlled country by the Gaddafi .
While it is possible that Al-Qaeda really has a big role in the rebellion in Libya, the militant group appears to be a major beneficiary of the crisis. It was reported that the group has obtained weapons-senajata, including a missile launched from land surface into the air, from the Libyan military warehouses in the area occupied by the forces of anti-Gaddafi. It is supposed to be worth worrying about.
In an interview that appeared in an Italian publication, a man described as a turncoat Libyan leader claimed that "international resistance" fighting the US-led coalition forces in Iraq are now fighting Gaddafi regime in Libya.
Italian daily, Il Sole 24 Ore quoted Abdul Hakim Al-Hasidi, regarded as the leader of al-Qaeda in Libya, as Hasidi say that a small number of people "today in front bariasan" in the eastern part of Libya's Gaddafi combat troops.
Hasidi described as a key leader of an anti-Gaddafi and a "warrior" who fought against the "invaders" who led the U.S. in Afghanistan and Libya recruiting people to go to Iraq to fight against the allied forces there. He was arrested in Pakistan in 2002, handed over to the United States, then detained in Libya until he was released in 2008 

Source : Suaramedia

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