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04 Mac 2011

GADDAFI ISYTIHAR PERANG, RAKYAT ISYTIHAR JIHAD...?

Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi gestures to his supporters before making a speech in which he sought to defuse tensions after more than 10 days of anti-government protests, in Tripoli March 2, 2011. Gaddafi, orchestrating a populist response to rebels threatening his rule, blamed al Qaeda on Wednesday for creating turmoil and told applauding supporters there was a conspiracy to control Libya and its oil.
RAKYAT LIBYA ANGKAT SENJATA...?
Rebels pray on the outskirts of Ajdabiya on the road leading to Brega March 2, 2011.
Rebels pray on the outskirts of Ajdabiyah, on the road leading to Brega, March 2, 2011.
A Libyan rebel prepars a rocket launcher during a battle against pro-Moaamar Gadhafi fighters, in the town of Brega, east of Libya, on Wednesday, March 2, 2011. Regime opponents battled forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi who tried Wednesday to retake a key oil installation in a counteroffensive Wednesday against the rebel-held eastern half of the country. At one point in the flip-flopping battle, anti-Gadhafi fighters cornered the attackers in a nearby seaside university campus in fierce fighting that killed at least five.
Libyan rebels take their position as they battel against pro-Moaamar Gadhafi fighters vehicle in the town of Brega, east of Libya, on Wednesday March 2, 2011. Regime opponents battled forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi who tried Wednesday to retake a key oil installation in a counteroffensive Wednesday against the rebel-held eastern half of the country. At one point in the flip-flopping battle, anti-Gadhafi fighters cornered the attackers in a nearby seaside university campus in fierce fighting that killed at least five.
Libyan rebels celebrate the announce that the nearby city of 'Brega is now under the full control of the revolution,' a police general said, while preparing to battle in Ajdabiya on March 2, 2011 after Pro Moamer Kadhafi soldiers and mercenaries armed with tanks and heavy artillery stormed Brega, 200 kilometres (125 miles) southwest of the main eastern city Benghazi, sparking heavy clashes.
A Libyan rebel holds RPG launchers during a battle against pro-Moaamar Gadhafi fighters vehicle in the town of Brega, east of Libya, on Wednesday March 2, 2011. Regime opponents battled forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi who tried Wednesday to retake a key oil installation in a counteroffensive Wednesday against the rebel-held eastern half of the country. At one point in the flip-flopping battle, anti-Gadhafi fighters cornered the attackers in a nearby seaside university campus in fierce fighting that killed at least five.
A Libyan rebel fighter is seen close to Brega on March 02, 2011, as pro Moamer Kadhafi soldiers and mercenaries armed with tanks and heavy artillery stormed the city some 200 kilometres (125 miles) southwest of the main eastern city Benghazi, sparking heavy clashes.
A dead Libyan man is taken into a hospital in the eastern town of Brega, Libya, Wednesday, March 2, 2011. Gadhafi vowed "We will fight until the last man and woman" and lashed out against Europe and the United States for their pressure on him to step down, warning that thousands of Libyans will die if U.S. and NATO forces intervene in the conflict.
A Libyan rebel holds his AK-47 as he walks next to pro-Moaamar Gadhafi fighters vehicle, in the town of Brega, east of Libya, on Wednesday, March 2, 2011. Regime opponents battled forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi who tried Wednesday to retake a key oil installation in a counteroffensive Wednesday against the rebel-held eastern half of the country. At one point in the flip-flopping battle, anti-Gadhafi fighters cornered the attackers in a nearby seaside university campus in fierce fighting that killed at least five.
Libyan rebels with RPG launchers take their position during a battle against pro-Moaamar Gadhafi fighters, in the town of Brega, east of Libya, on Wednesday March 2, 2011. Regime opponents battled forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi who tried Wednesday to retake a key oil installation in a counteroffensive Wednesday against the rebel-held eastern half of the country. At one point in the flip-flopping battle, anti-Gadhafi fighters cornered the attackers in a nearby seaside university campus in fierce fighting that killed at least five.
Rebels stand around an antiaircraft weapon on the outskirts of Ajdabiya, on the road leading to Brega, March 2, 2011.
Libyan rebels prepare to battle in Ajdabiya on March 2, 2011 as Pro Moamer Kadhafi soldiers and mercenaries armed with tanks and heavy artillery stormed the nearby city of Brega, 200 kilometres (125 miles) southwest of the main eastern city Benghazi, sparking heavy clashes, residents said.
A rebel holds a gun on the outskirts of Ajdabiya, on the road leading to Brega, March 2, 2011. Government troops briefly captured Marsa El Brega, an oil export terminal, before being driven back by rebels who have controlled the town 800 km (500 miles) east of the capital Tripoli for about a week, rebel officers said.
AL-BREGA, LIBYA - MARCH 02:  Onlookers view a dead rebel fighter after he was killed on the front line with Libyan government forces on March 2, 2011 in al-Brega, Libya. The rebels drove out troops loyal to President Muammar Gaddafi from the coastal town after the government forces had taken it overnight.
A Libyan rebel shoots towards a burning pro-Moaamar Gadhafi fighters vehicle in celebrating of them retaking the town of Brega, east of Libya, on Wednesday March 2, 2011. Regime opponents battled forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi who tried Wednesday to retake a key oil installation in a counteroffensive Wednesday against the rebel-held eastern half of the country. At one point in the flip-flopping battle, anti-Gadhafi fighters cornered the attackers in a nearby seaside university campus in fierce fighting that killed at least five.
A Libyan rebel celebrates after they retake the Brega town from pro-Moaamar Gadhafi fighters, in Brega, east of Libya, on Wednesday, March 2, 2011. Regime opponents battled forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi who tried Wednesday to retake a key oil installation in a counteroffensive Wednesday against the rebel-held eastern half of the country. At one point in the flip-flopping battle, anti-Gadhafi fighters cornered the attackers in a nearby seaside university campus in fierce fighting that killed at least five.

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