Libyan National Transitional Council

Libyan leader Muamar Gadafi, would have sought asylum to the Algerian Government from the border town of Ghadames, from where would be trying to negotiate with the authorities, his step across the border with several phone calls to the President, Abdelaziz Buteflika, unless this has responded to none of them, as it has been reported the Algerian newspaper El Watan, quoting presidential sources. According to these sources, Gaddafi would be found in this town in the company of the rest of his family and would have tried to negotiate from there entering Algerian territory. Despite failing to locate to Bouteflika, an adviser to the Algerian presidency would have apologized to the Libyan leader on the pretext that Bouteflika has been absent and very busy by the recent events in Algeria. Thus, the counselor would refer to double bomb attack on the military outpost of Cherchell. As last news: it is not the first time that Gadhafi or one of his emissaries attempted to contact with Bouteflika to address this issue, but the Algerian position is clear and neutral. We refuse to interfere in Affairs and news. internal policies of Libya, he has secured this source. On the conditions of entry of the family of Qaddafi in Algeria, the source asked if someone thinks that the Libyan National Transitional Council (CNYT) is not aware of the presence of relatives of the Libyan leader in Algerian territory and has emphasized that the entry of family members was made with the approval of the Libyan interim authorities.

Do you think really that the CNT is not aware of the presence of the Qadhafi in Algeria family? I can assure you that everything has been done with the approval of some members of the CNT, noted. However, today we face exacerbated criticism of that same CNT. Without the help and the consent of the own CNT, the Qaddafi family had failed ever to the border, has added this source of international news. On the future of Gaddafi, the Algerian authorities are restless about the possibility of that is allied with Al Qaeda in the Maghreb Islamic (AQIM) – subsidiary of the terrorist group Al-Qaeda in the region – as a last resort for their survival.