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From: Jusfiq <kesayangan.al...@gmail.com>
Subject: [proletar] CNN: Statement: Gadhafi OKs plan to end fighting; UNICEF 
reports kids dying
To: proletar@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, April 11, 2011, 3:48 AM







 



  


    
      
      
      Statement: Gadhafi OKs plan to end fighting; UNICEF reports kids dying

By the CNN Wire Staff

April 11, 2011 -- Updated 0958 GMT (1758 HKT)

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Libya opposition retakes eastern city



STORY HIGHLIGHTS



* NEW: An African Union delegation arrives in Benghazi to speak with opposition 
leaders

    * NEW: UNICEF: 20 children have been killed by shrapnel or bullet wounds in 
Misrata

    * Memo: Gadhafi agrees to a cease-fire, political transition and 
international peacekeepers



Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Embattled Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi has agreed in 
principle to stop all hostilities in his North African nation and let in 
outside forces to help keep the peace, his government and African Union 
mediators said Monday in a joint statement.



The announcement came the same day UNICEF released a statement saying at least 
20 children -- including some as young as 9 months old -- have been killed from 
shrapnel or bullet wounds in the afflicted city of Misrata.



Ramtane Lamara, the African Union's commissioner for peace and security, read 
off the agreement with Gadhafi early Monday, flanked by Libyan government 
spokesman Musa Ibrahim.



The deal announced on Monday does not address whether or not Gadhafi will step 
down, nor is it binding. It does have four basic elements, according to the 
memorandum detailed by Lamara:

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-- An immediate end to all fighting



-- Libyan authorities' cooperation "to facilitate the diligent delivery of 
humanitarian assistance"



-- The protection of foreign nationals in Libya



-- The start of talks involving various Libyan authorities, including 
opposition figures, with the aim of setting up "an inclusive transition period" 
to adopt and implement "political reforms necessary for the elimination of the 
causes of the current crisis"



The agreement, which the statement said Gadhafi had signed off on, states that 
the final resolution must consider "the aspirations of the Libyan people for 
democracy, political reform, justice, peace and security, as well as social ... 
development."



No timetable was spelled out as to when and if a cease-fire might take effect 
or the political transition might take place. In the agreement, Gadhafi does 
voice support for the "deployment of an effective and credible monitoring 
mechanism."



"Leader Moammar Gadhafi expressed his full confidence in the African Union and 
its ability to successfully carry out the peace process in his country," the 
statement said.



Following the announcement, the African Union delegation arrived in Benghazi on 
Monday to meet with leaders of the movement dedicated to ousting Gadhafi, who 
has ruled Libya for almost 42 years.



The African Union's special committee on Libya has representatives from 
Mauritania, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali, Uganda and South Africa.



Gadhafi has been a strong supporter of the African Union and has channeled 
large sums of money its way. Libya also holds a seat on the 15-member Peace and 
Security Council, which Lamara heads.



As such, opposition leaders had voiced skepticism that any mediation involving 
that multi-national group would not end the conflict in a way that would 
satisfy their goals, which include Gadhafi's ouster.



The talks come as violence continues in the North African nation, where pro- 
and anti-Gadhafi forces have been engaged in bitter fighting since February.



After a series of setbacks driven by the advances of pro-government forces, 
Libyan rebel fighters recaptured the besieged city of Ajdabiya over the weekend 
after apparently holding off Gadhafi's better-equipped forces.



In Misrata, NATO airstrikes hit parts of the city over the weekend, destroying 
14 tanks, said an eyewitness who did not want to be named for security reasons. 
NATO is operating under a U.N. Security Council resolution authorizing the use 
of force to protect Libyan civilians from attack.



On Sunday, two rebel fighters died as they attempted to hunt down pro-Gadhafi 
snipers near the city center, another eyewitness said. The rebels were able to 
recover the bodies of 15 such snipers shot earlier Sunday. The snipers took 
positions on top of residential and commercial buildings, the witness said.



At least eight people were killed and 22 injured from fighting Saturday between 
the pro-Gadhafi forces and the rebels, according to medical sources in the city.



Shahida Azfar, UNICEF's regional director for the Middle East and North Africa, 
called for an immediate end to the siege of Misrata.



"Until the fighting stops, we face the intolerable inevitability of children 
continuing to die and suffer in this war zone," Azfar said.



CNN's Reza Sayah and Ben Wedeman contributed to this report





    
     

    
    


 



  





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