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    http://af.reuters.com/article/libyaN...00471320110501


    UK expels Libya envoy after attacks on embassy
    Sun May 1, 2011 2:32pm GMT

    LONDON May 1 (Reuters) - Britain has decided to expel the Libyan ambassador after its embassy in Tripoli was attacked, Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Sunday.

    "The Vienna Convention requires the Gaddafi regime to protect diplomatic missions in Tripoli. By failing to do so that regime has once again breached its international responsibilities and obligations," he said in a statement, referring to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.

    "As a result, I have taken the decision to expel the Libyan ambassador," he said, adding that the official now had 24 hours to leave Britain.

    "I condemn the attacks on the British Embassy premises in Tripoli as well as the diplomatic missions of other countries," Hague said.

    (Reporting by Olesya Dmitracova; editing by Adrian Croft)


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    Italy condemns attack on its Tripoli embassy
    Sun May 1, 2011 2:52pm GMT

    ROME May 1 (Reuters) - Italy on Sunday condemned an attack on its embassy in Tripoli as a "grave and vile" act and said Muammar Gaddafi's government had failed to carry out its most elementary international obligations.

    The Foreign Ministry issued a statement after the Italian embassy in the Libyan capital was vandalised. A spokesman said there were no further details but a witness said smoke was rising from the building.

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    U.N. international staff in Tripoli preparing to leave
    Sun May 1, 2011 3:06pm GMT

    UNITED NATIONS May 1 (Reuters) - U.N. international staff in Tripoli are preparing to leave because of unrest in the Libyan capital, a U.N. spokeswoman said on Sunday.

    "The U.N. is preparing to leave Tripoli," said Stephanie Bunker, spokeswoman for the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. "Apparently there was unrest in the Tripoli and they've decided to leave the city."

    (Reporting by Patrick Worsnip; Editing by Sandra Maler)

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    NORTHCOM just upped Force Protection Condition to Bravo
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    Posted on sunday, May 1, 2011 12:30:54 by jagusafr

    Just got a flash on the 'puter that NorthCom has upped the threat condition to FPCON Bravo. Not sure what triggered it, but it's the first elevation in some time. Watch the news and maintain your SA, folks.

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    I got a call from the wife about 45 minutes ago informing me. She's up at the AFA and no one there seems to know whats up.

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    Just got word there was a major cyber attack on a base in San Diego about a week ago....

    Some guy I talked to in WOW today... told me what happened. He said he didnt know about the threat level... but he'd check it
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    This MIGHT be the reasoning for the alert today...

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    Doubt cast on Gaddafi son death claim

    Libyan state TV shows footage of Saif al-Arab, allegedly killed in NATO raid, amid heightened diplomatic tensions.

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    Libyan state TV showed pictures of what it said was the body of Gaddafi's son reported killed in an air strike [Al Jazeera]
    Libyan state television has shown what it called footage of the body of Muammar Gaddafi's son who was allegedly killed in a NATO air raid.
    Moussa Ibrahim, the Libyan government spokesman, said on Sunday the Libyan leader and his wife were in the house of his 29-year-old son, Saif al-Arab Gaddafi, in Tripoli when it was hit by at least one missile fired by a NATO fighter jet late on Saturday.
    Al-Arab's compound in the city's Garghour neighbourhood was attacked "with full power" in a "direct operation to assassinate the leader of this country", Ibrahim said, calling the strike a violation of international law.
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    "What we have now is the law of the jungle," he said.
    "We think now it is clear to everyone that what is happening in Libya has nothing to do with the protection of civilians."
    Ibrahim had earlier taken journalists to the remnants of a house in Tripoli, which Libyan officials said had been hit by at least three missiles.
    It appeared unlikely anyone inside could have survived.

    Rifle fire and car horns rang out in Benghazi, the rebel stronghold in Libya's east, as news of the attack spread. Cars whizzed by the sea-front beeping their horns and shouting "God is greatest" as the night sky was lit up by red tracer fire.
    But opposition fighters who control the region said they could not trust Gaddafi.
    Lot of suggestions
    Al Jazeera's Sue Turton, reporting from Benghazi on Sunday, said there were "an awful lot" of suggestions in Libya that the news of the deaths could be fabricated.
    "One of the main spokesmen for the Transitional National Council, Abdul Hafez Goga, is saying he thinks it could all be fabrication, that it may well be Gaddafi is trying to garner some sympathy," she said.
    "Back in 1986, Gaddafi once claimed that Ronald Reagan, then US president, had launched a strike on his compound in Tripoli and killed his daughter.

    Thousands of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa are among those caught in the fighting in Libya [Al Jazeera]
    "Many journalists since then dug around and found out that the actual child that had died had nothing to do with Gaddafi, that he sort of adopted her posthumously."
    Saif al-Arab Gaddafi is the most unknown of the Libyan leader's children, Al Jazeera's Anita McNaught, reporting from the Tunisia-Libya border, said.
    "He's one of the low-profile of his children and has been largely invisible since the conflict began," she said.
    "He hasn't been visible in any significant form. He hasn't appeared on TV or made any speeches, he hasn't been on any crowd-rallying marches."
    Even as the claims about the deaths were being debated, she said fighting continued on the western border near Tunisia, where a number of Gaddafi's troops tried to break through the border crossing into Tunisia.
    "Rebel forces seem to know the territory very well here, and as long as they occupy the higher ground, they appear to have the upper hand," McNaught said, adding that she could hear Grad rockets whizzing past.
    Separately, pro-democracy forces reported fighting near the opposition-held city of Zintan, where they said NATO air strikes hit pro-Gaddafi troops.
    There were also reports of fierce fighting in the western city of Misurata, as opposition fighters tried to seize the city's airport from Gaddafi forces.
    Raid criticised
    The NATO air raid in Tripoli drew criticism from Russia on Sunday, which accused the military alliance of going beyond its UN mandate to protect civilians.
    "More and more facts indicate that the aim of the anti-Libyan coalition is the physical destruction of Gaddafi,'' Konstantin Kosachyov, a Russian politician who often serves as a spokesman for the Kremlin's views on foreign affairs, said.
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    NATO said it had continued air attacks against military installations in Tripoli, including one on a known command-and-control building in the Bab al-Aziziya neighbourhood, but it could not confirm the news of the deaths of Gaddafi's family members.
    "NATO targets do not include individuals, as they are military in nature and clearly linked to the regime's systematic attacks on Libyans," Lieutenant-General Charles Bouchard, commander of NATO's Operation Unified Protector, said earlier on Sunday in a statement.
    "This was a military target and we cannot confirm who was there."
    Bouchard dismissed questions over the target site being a family home.
    David Cameron, the British prime minister, echoed NATO's stance on the Western coalition forces' targeting policy, and refused to comment on what he called an "unconfirmed report".
    'Embassies vandalised'
    The exchange of accusations came amid reports that the British and Italian embassies in Tripoli had been vandalised.
    In a swift response, the UK expelled on Sunday the Libyan ambassador, giving him 24 hours to leave the country.
    "The Vienna Convention requires the Gaddafi regime to protect diplomatic missions in Tripoli. By failing to do so that regime has once again breached its international responsibilities and obligations," William Hague, the British foreign secretary, said in a statement, referring to Gaddafi.
    "I condemn the attacks on the British embassy premises in Tripoli as well as the diplomatic missions of other countries."
    Separately, the UN announced it had evacuated its international staff from Tripoli on account of the unrest.
    Stephanie Bunker, a spokeswoman for the UN Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs, said that 12 staffers had left Libya and were now in neighbouring Tunisia.
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    Libyan Rebels Doubt Government Claims Gadhafi Son Was Killed

    By MIGUEL MARQUEZ, LUIS MARTINEZ and DEAN SCHABNER
    May 1, 2011




    This photo distributed by China's Xinhua news agency shows the damage of the house of Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi after a NATO airstrike during a tour organized by the Libyan government in the area of Gargur in Tripoli, Libya, early Sunday, May 1, 2011. Hamza Turkia/Xinhua/AP Photo







    The Libyan government was quick to announce the deadly accuracy of a NATO missile strike on the compound of Moammar Gadhafi, but rebel leaders today said the claims that four Gadhafi family members were killed are a publicity stunt by the flamboyant strongman.
    The government announced early today that the dictator and his wife had survived a NATO attack on his compound, but that Gadhafi's son Saif al-Arab was killed, along with three of Gadhafi's grandchildren, all younger than 12 years old.
    A government spokesman said it was positive proof that NATO is focused on trying to kill Gadhafi, not merely neutralize his military capabilities, as the alliance has said.
    "This was a direct operation to assassinate the leader of this country," Moussa Ibrahim, Libyan government spokesman, said at a news conference today.
    The rebel leadership in Benghazi said they doubt anyone was killed in the attack. They claim Gadhafi is simply trying to win international support and split the coalition of nations that has supported the NATO air campaign.
    NATO confirmed that it struck "a known command and control building in the Bab al-Azizya neighborhood" of Tripoli Saturday evening, but denied that Gadhafi was the target of the attack.
    "All NATO's targets are military in nature and have been clearly linked to the Gadhafi regime's systematic attacks on the Libyan population and populated areas," said Lt.-Gen. Charles Bouchard, commander of NATO's Operation Unified Protector. "We do not target individuals."

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    Reporters who visited the site today said the damage was so complete it was hard to see how anyone in the building that were struck could have escaped uninjured.
    In Benghazi, the capitol of the rebel movement, news of the strike was greeted with celebration on the streets.
    This was the third NATO strike on targets used by Gadhafi. Last Friday a bunker near his Tripoli compound was struck by two bombs.
    In the past, when Gadhafi has said shown his family members that were wounded in attacks against him.
    When the United States bombed Libya in 1986, Gadhafi allowed Western reporters into the hospital to see two of his sons injured in that attack. Saif al-Arab, who was allegedly killed last night, was 4 years old at the time of the U.S. bombing and was one of the injured.
    Supporters of Gadhafi were so angered by the bombingm, they ransacked and burned the U.S., U.K., French, Italian and Qatari embassies today in Tripoli.
    A senior U.S. official told ABC News that three buildings in the embassy compound were attacked and looted by people who appeared to be loyal to Moammar Gadhafi, though it was unclear weather they were Libyan military.
    One of the buildings was set on fire and the other two were occupied by Libyans. The Tripoli fire department put out the blaze, but the amount of damage was unknown, the official said.
    There are no U.S. personnel in Tripoli, and security for the embassy buildings had been provided by Turkey, which kept staff in the Libyan capital even after the U.N.-sanctioned campaign of air strikes against Gadhafi forces began.
    The reports that members of Gadhafi's family had been killed in the bombing brought criticism of NATO from Russia, which called for an immediate cease-fire and negotiations to end the conflict between Gadhafi and the rebel forces.
    "Statements by participants in the coalition that the strikes on Libya are not aimed at the physical destruction of ... Gadhafi and members of his family raise serious doubts," a statement from the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
    But NATO said it would continue operations against the Libyan military and all the troops loyal to Gadhafi, including mercenaries hired by the regime.
    Since NATO took over the campaign of air strikes on March 31, Gadhafi has said several times that he was ordering a cease-fire, but the fighting has not stopped.
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    http://af.reuters.com/article/libyaN...110501?sp=true


    Shelling of port halts deliveries to Libya's Misrata
    Sun May 1, 2011 8:17pm GMT
    By Hamid Ould Ahmed

    ALGIERS, May 1 (Reuters) - Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi fired rockets at the port in Misrata on Sunday, rebels said, threatening the only lifeline for a city which has been under siege for weeks.

    A rebel spokesman said shells started landing at the port area as an aid ship was trying to unload, while two other vessels bringing cargo to the city were forced by the shelling to wait offshore.

    The spokesman, Ahmed Hassan, told Reuters by telephone pro-Gaddafi forces were using Russian-made Grad rockets to attack the port, which lies to the north-east of Misrata, and were also bombarding areas around it.

    "Shelling the port is disastrous for us because it will sabotage all the humanitarian aid we are getting," he said. "God help us if this happens. God protect our port."

    One of the ships waiting offshore for the shelling to stop was the Red Star One, chartered by the Geneva-based International Organization for Migration to evacuate hundreds of migrant workers stranded in Misrata.

    Libyan state television said the port was shelled to stop NATO from delivering weapons to the insurgents.

    The rebel spokesman said that was a lie. "The ships are bringing us aid and nothing but aid. We wish they were bringing weapons or that we are getting weapons because then things would have been different and better," he said.


    BATTLEGROUND

    Misrata, about 200 km (130 miles) east of Tripoli, has become one of the bloodiest battlegrounds in Libya's two-month old conflict between pro-Gaddafi forces and rebels trying to end his rule.

    Human rights groups say hundreds of people, including many civilians, have been killed in the fighting. Officials in Tripoli deny targeting civilians, and say they are fighting armed gangs and al Qaeda sympathisers.

    The renewed bombardment of the port comes two days after the Libyan government's chief spokesman said loyalist forces would stop any ships trying to enter the port without permission from Tripoli.

    On the other side of the city, rebels say they have gone on the offensive and opened up a new front, attacking pro-Gaddafi forces near the airport.

    This lies several kilometres (miles) to the south of Misrata and has been used by Gaddafi's forces as a base of operations.

    "Fierce fighting is taking place for control of the airport," said another rebel spokesman, called Sami. "The revolutionaries (rebels) are making progress. They will manage to secure full control soon, God willing."

    The rebels have grown impatient with NATO, which they say should be more aggressive in targeting loyalist units shelling the city.

    "NATO aircraft flew over several times today but we heard no sound of strikes," said Sami."


    (Additional reporting by Mariam Karouny in Beirut, Stephanie Nebehay in Geneva and Sami Aboudi in Cairo; Writing by Christian Lowe; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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    http://www.latimes.com/news/politics...0,992339.story


    President Obama plans address to the nation Sunday night
    By Michael A. Memoli, Washington Bureau
    May 1, 2011, 7:01 p.m.

    President Obama will address the nation at 10:30 p.m. Eastern time Sunday, the White House said.

    The announcement was abrupt, coming after the White House had declared a so-called lid, meaning no other news would be coming for the remainder of the day.

    No word was given as to what the president would be addressing. A White House official declined to comment further.

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    It's about this shit. Several friends were recalled to the military a few hours ago.

    More information to follow when i get it.
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    Oh shit.

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    bin laden is dead, thats the alert stuff is about.
    Prez is speaking this second.

    Other shit is going on though... this will be his "feather" though....

    Glad we got Bin Laden, now its time to get the others
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    http://af.reuters.com/article/libyaN...7G219H20110502


    China urges "immediate" end to Libya conflict
    Mon May 2, 2011 10:35am GMT

    BEIJING May 2 (Reuters) - China again urged an end to fighting in Libya on Monday, saying it has "always opposed" any action not authorised by the U.N. Security Council, after Libya said Muammar Gaddafi's youngest son and three grandchildren were killed in a NATO airstrike.

    "We hope all parties can cease fire immediately and solve the current crisis in a peaceful way through dialogue and negotiation," Jiang Yu, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, said in a statement on the website.

    She added that China was concerned about the rising number of civilian casualties from the conflict.

    The deaths of Gaddafi's family members are sensitive as they will likely feed accusations that NATO has over-stepped its U.N. mandate to protect Libyan civilians.

    Libyan officials have said the deaths were part of an attempt to assassinate Gaddafi.

    China's government has been critical of the West's airstrikes on Libya from the start, having abstained from a U.N. Security Council vote that authorised intervention.

    Some analysts said China's strident opposition arises in part from a fear that it may some day see its own power challenged by demands for human rights and democracy.

    Gaddafi, who is fighting a rebellion against his authoritarian rule, has pressed an offensive against rebel forces after his son was killed, with his supporters burning Western embassies in Tripoli.


    (Reporting by Langi Chiang and Koh Gui Qing; Editing by Alex Richardson)

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    Gaddafi forces pound Misrata port, hamper aid
    Mon May 2, 2011 11:26am GMT
    By Lin Noueihed

    TRIPOLI, May 2 (Reuters) - Libyan government forces bombarded the port of rebel-held Misrata with rockets and shellfire on Monday, disrupting operations to bring supplies in by sea to the besieged city.

    A rebel spokesman complained that NATO forces, charged with protecting civilians caught up in the uprising against Gaddafi's rule, had failed to act in defence of Misrata.

    "The port is under heavy shelling today too, they have fired around 100 rockets so far. The shelling on Misrata has not stopped in the past 36 hours," the spokesman, who identified himself as Hassan al-Misrati, told Reuters by telephone.

    "It seems that NATO have forgotten about us and this has emboldened the Gaddafi forces."

    The renewed bombardments followed a NATO air strike on a Gaddafi compound in Tripoli on Saturday night which killed his son Saif al-Arab and three young grandchildren, triggering attacks by angry crowds on the British and French embassies and the U.S. diplomatic mission.

    Funerals were expected to be held on Monday, an occasion that might bring an appearance by Gaddafi, who authorities say was in the Tripoli house when it was destroyed by at least three missiles.

    Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Kaim denied allegations in some media that the deaths had been fabricated to discredit NATO. The alliance said it hit a command and control centre.

    Any appearance of an assassination attempt against Gaddafi is likely to lead to accusations the British and French-led strikes are exceeding the U.N. mandate to protect civilians.

    French surgeon Gerrard Le Clouerec, who does not work for the Libyan government, was asked to independently identify the bodies of Saif al-Arab, 29, and two children. He said all three had died due to a blast but the children's faces had been obliterated so they were difficult to identify.

    Le Clouerec said he also saw the body of a young man of about 30, with a beard and a thin moustache whose face matched a photograph he had been shown of Saif al-Arab.

    There was no immediate reaction from Libyan officials to news that al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden had been killed by U.S. special forces in a raid in Pakistan, an event that may rattle Gaddafi as he faces strong international condemnation over the tactics he is using to suppress the uprising.


    MISRATA UNDER FIRE

    Misrata, which has become a bloody symbol of resistance to him, was subjected to renewed bombardments on Monday.

    "Shelling the port is disastrous for us because it will sabotage all the humanitarian aid we are getting," rebel spokesman Ahmed Hassan said. "God help us if this happens."

    Rocket barrages had hit the port area on Sunday as an aid ship was trying to unload and forced two other vessels to wait offshore.

    Libyan state television said the port was shelled to stop NATO from delivering weapons to the insurgents. The rebel spokesman said that allegation was a lie.

    Rights groups say hundreds of people, including many civilians, have been killed in Misrata, about 200 km (130 miles) east of Tripoli. Officials in Tripoli deny targeting civilians, and say they are fighting armed gangs and al Qaeda sympathisers.

    Rebels have repelled government troops from the centre of Libya's third largest city in recent days and now say they have gone on the offensive to try to capture Misrata airport.

    The frontline in eastern Libya has been static west of the town of Ajdabiyah for a week with government troops digging in and rebels attempting to train and regroup.

    In the west, Libyan government forces are fighting to dislodge rebels from the Western Mountains after they seized control last month of the Dehiba-Wazin crossing, opening a passage for food, fuel and medicine.

    The sound of heavy bombardment and small arms fire echoed through the mountains on the Libyan side of the border.

    Artillery shells fell on and around the town of Dehiba on the Tunisian side of the border, residents told Reuters, the site of an incursion on Friday by forces loyal to Gaddafi that provoked fury in Libya's western neighbour.

    Refugees poured across the border into Tunisia on Sunday.

    "I never thought I would have to leave my house but today, at the age of 80, I find myself forced to flee with my family, without taking any possessions and without knowing where I'm going to stay here in Tunisia," said a Libyan man who fled the rebel-held town of Zintan.


    U.N. WITHDRAWS STAFF

    Britain expelled the Libyan ambassador and Italy condemned the attack on its embassy as a grave and vile act.

    Most Western countries closed their embassies in Tripoli before the NATO military intervention began several weeks ago.

    Deputy Foreign Minister Kaim called the attacks on the embassies "a regrettable action" but said police were outnumbered by the demonstrators."

    The United Nations withdrew its international staff from Tripoli after a crowd entered their compound.

    "A crowd of people entered a U.N. compound and some vehicles were taken. All U.N. staff are safe and accounted for," Martin Nesirky, a U.N. spokesman, said. "The decision to leave the country was based on the overall security situation in Tripoli."

    The U.N. sent international staff to Tripoli only last month after it reached an agreement with the Libyan government on a humanitarian presence.


    (Additional reporting by Tarek Amara and Abdelaziz Boumzar in Dehiba, Deepa Babington and Michael Georgy in Benghazi, Matthew Tostevin in Tunis, Hamid Ould Ahmed in Algiers; Mariam Karouny in Beirut; Writing by Jon Hemming and Angus MacSwan; Editing by Jon Boyle)

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    FACTBOX - Latest military activity in Libya
    Mon May 2, 2011 2:12pm GMT

    BRUSSELS May 2 (Reuters) - Following are the latest available details of military activity in Libya: ((For full Reuters coverage of the Libyan conflict.

    * Libyan government forces bombarded the port of rebel-held Misrata with rockets and shellfire on Monday, disrupting operations to bring supplies in by sea to the besieged city.

    * A rebel spokesman complained that NATO forces, charged with protecting civilians caught up in the uprising against Gaddafi's rule, had failed to act in defence of Misrata.

    * Misrata, which has become a bloody symbol of resistance to him, was subjected to renewed bombardments on Monday.

    * The frontline in eastern Libya has been static west of the town of Ajdabiyah for a week, with government troops digging in and rebels attempting to train and regroup.

    * NATO launched airstrikes overnight on positions held by Libyan government forces near the rebel-held town of Zintan and destroyed at least 10 tanks and vehicles.

    * Turkey said on Monday it was evacuating staff from its embassy in Tripoli after attacks by angry crowds on several European embassies in the Libyan capital following a NATO airstrike that killed a son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.

    * NATO conducted 165 sorties on Sunday, 60 of them intended as strike missions - to identify and engage targets but which do not always involve the use of munitions.

    It said targets included:

    -- One ammunition storage in the Tripoli area;

    -- Three ammunition storages in the vicinity of Mizdah;

    -- Two ammunition storages, one armoured personnel carrier, three armoured fighting vehicles and one military truck near Zintan;

    -- Six ammunition storages near Sirte;

    -- One communications facility near Dahra;

    -- One anti-aircraft gun near Brega.

    * Sunday's missions brought the number of sorties conducted by NATO since it took command of western operations on March 31 to 4,728. A total of 1,924 strike sorties were conducted.

    * Nineteen ships under NATO command are patrolling the central Mediterranean Sea. Eleven vessels were hailed on Sunday to determine destination and cargo. One boarding was conducted but no vessels were diverted.

    * A total of 751 vessels have been hailed, and 25 boardings and five diversions have been conducted since the beginning of arms embargo operations.

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    NATO launches air strikes on Misrata - rebels
    Mon May 2, 2011 3:03pm GMT

    ALGIERS May 2 (Reuters) - Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi halted their bombardment of the port in the city of Misrata on Monday after NATO air strikes, but the port is still closed, a rebel spokesman told Reuters.

    "There were strikes by NATO on the outskirts of the city today at around midday (1000 GMT)," the spokesman, called Reda, told Reuters by telephone. "The port is still closed. Gaddafi's forces bombarded it earlier today. The bombardment has now stopped." (Reporting by Hamid Ould Ahmed; Writing by Christian Lowe; Editing by Alison Williams)

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    Libya loyalists demand revenge after Gadhafi's son killed in NATO strike
    Libyan officials said 29-year-old Seif al-Arab was killed late Saturday along with three of Gadhafi's grandchildren when NATO bombed the family's compound in Tripoli.
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    Published 18:05 02.05.11
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    Mourners shouted for revenge Monday as some 2,000 people in the Libyan capital greeted a funeral procession carrying Muammar Gadhafi's second youngest son, who officials say was killed in a NATO airstrike.

    The crowd jostled to get close to Seif al-Arab Gadhafi's coffin as it was taken out of a black hearse and placed near a cemetery in Tripoli. Some people prayed, some flashed victory signs and others shouted at the top of their lungs.

    Revenge, revenge for you Libya, shouted the crowd around the coffin, which was draped in the green Libyan flag and was topped with a wreath of flowers that were wilting in the heat. We demand revenge for our martyrs.

    Libyan officials said 29-year-old Seif al-Arab was killed late Saturday along with three of Gadhafi's grandchildren when NATO bombed the family's compound in Tripoli. Gadhafi and his wife were present during the attack but were unharmed, they said.

    Some countries criticized the strike, saying it exceeded the UN mandate of protecting civilians in Libya. The UN approved the implementation of a no-fly zone in Libya in March after Gadhafi used aircraft to attack protesters who demanded his ouster.

    The South African government issued a statement Monday saying attacks on leaders and officials can only result in the escalation of tensions and conflicts on all sides and make future reconciliation difficult.

    The most recent barrage came after Gadhafi forces brought their tanks to the western gates of Misrata, said Libyan activist Rida al-Montasser. The shelling started up early Monday morning and only paused with the threat of NATO airstrikes, he said.

    Only when we heard the NATO planes flying over, the shelling paused, said al-Montasser.

    NATO aircraft have carried out multiple airstrikes to try to stop Gadhafi's siege, but alliance officials have said they have found it difficult to target forces hidden in Misrata's urban environment.

    Even as the shelling paused Monday, fear spread through Misrata that Gadhafi forces were preparing to use chemical weapons in their fight to defeat the rebels, who control eastern Libya and have demanded the Libyan leader step down.

    We heard like everybody else that the soldiers are distributing gas masks in the nearby city of Zlitan, said al-Montasser.

    The rumors of Gadhafi forces distributing gas masks could not be independently confirmed.

    A UN watchdog indicated in February, soon after the Libyan revolution started, that it was unlikely that Gadhafi would use chemical weapons because he had no weapon to deliver such a payload. Gadhafi destroyed the aerial bombs as part of a 2003 reconciliation deal with the West, said the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. He also destroyed more than 50 percent of his stockpile for producing mustard gas, it said.

    U.S. and British intelligence agencies reportedly have been concerned that Gadhafi may not have declared all his munitions and may have held some back, but no evidence has surfaced to support those fears.

    Experts say conventional warheads cannot easily be adapted to chemical warfare. The chemical agent is in liquid form, must be kept stable at various temperatures, then converted to an aerosol and dispersed over a wide are12 people, raising the two-day death toll to 23.

    Also Sunday, vandals burned the British and Italian embassies and a UN office in Tripoli, hours after the NATO strike that killed Gadhafi's son.

    Turkey temporarily closed its embassy in Tripoli on Monday due to deteriorating security, and its staff traveled to Tunisia, said Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.

    Of course this does not mean Turkey will cease its activity, Davutoglu told reporters.

    The Turkish consulate in rebel-controlled Benghazi was still open, the foreign ministry said.


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    Fighting rages in Libya's Western Mountains
    Mon May 2, 2011 9:37pm GMT
    By Lin Noueihed

    TRIPOLI, May 3 (Reuters) - Forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi stepped up their onslaught on rebel areas of Libya's Western Mountains late on Monday, rebels said, and refugees said towns in the isolated region were on the brink of starvation.

    At least 10 Grad rockets landed on the town of Zintan, rebel spokesman Abdulrahman told Reuters by telephone. "They were fired by Gaddafi forces positioned north of Zintan," he said.

    Berber towns in the remote Western Mountains, close to the border with Tunisia, have been pounded by government forces after joining the rebellion against Gaddafi that erupted two months ago.

    "If I had stayed there my two little daughters would have been among the dead," Fatma Douri, 35, who has fled the besieged town of Yafran, said in a refugee camp in the Tunisian border town of Dehiba.

    "The siege of the town absolutely has to be lifted, otherwise thousands of children are going to be among the dead in the next few weeks."

    Like anti-Gaddafi groups in other parts of Libya, rebels in the Western Mountains want more help from Western warplanes. Asked if NATO air strikes on pro-Gaddafi forces around Zintan had been effective, Abdulrahman said:

    "No. They are better than no strikes at all but they could do much better. The targets are clear. If rebel fighters can see them, surely NATO aircraft are able to spot and destroy them."


    MINES BLOCK PORT

    Further east, a rebel spokesman in the besieged coastal city of Misrata said fighting took place on Monday near the city's airport, which remains under the control of Gaddafi forces.

    NATO minesweepers searched the approaches of Misrata harbour on Monday for a drifting mine blocking aid supplies.

    A NATO statement said the alliance had destroyed two of three mines laid by government forces. It said the mines were small and hard to detect but capable of doing serious damage.

    The International Organisation for Migration said an aid ship was still waiting off the coast of Misrata for bombing to stop and mines to be cleared before it tried to deliver supplies and evacuate some 1,000 foreigners and wounded Libyans.

    A Misrata resident and rebel sympathiser named Ghassan told Reuters that hospital records showed, 110 civilians and rebels had been killed in the besieged city since April 24, and more than 350 wounded.

    Crowds chanting support for Gaddafi gathered in Tripoli on Monday for the funeral of his 29-year-old son Saif al-Arab. The government says a NATO air raid on Saturday killed him and three of Gaddafi's young grandchildren.

    The announcement of the deaths triggered attacks by angry crowds on the British and French embassies and the U.S. diplomatic mission in Tripoli, and accusations from the Libyan officials that NATO had been trying to assassinate Gaddafi.

    About 2,000 people carrying flags and pictures of Gaddafi turned out for the funeral. They pumped their fists in the air and vowed to avenge the death of Saif al-Arab.

    "We are all with Gaddafi's Libya," read one placard.

    Saif al-Arab's coffin, covered in flowers and wrapped in the green flag that has represented Libya since Gaddafi took power in a 1969 coup, was carried through the crowds to the grave at Hani cemetery in the Libyan capital.

    Gaddafi did not appear to be at the funeral but Saif al-Islam, the most prominent of his seven sons, attended along with his elder half-brother Mohammed.


    MILITARY PACE INCREASING

    Despite denials from Western leaders that the air raid was an assassination attempt, it has provoked renewed debate on whether the British and French-led strikes are exceeding a United Nations mandate to protect civilians.

    British Foreign Secretary William Hague said NATO would intensify military operations in Libya.

    "Time is not on the side of the Gaddafi regime," he said during a visit to Cairo. "The policy is to continue to increase pressure on the Gaddafi regime -- diplomatic, economic and military pressure. We have increased the pace of the military operations under U.N. resolution 1973 and will go on doing so."

    Switzerland said it had found 360 million Swiss francs ($415 million) of potentially illegal assets linked to Gaddafi and his circle. Some 410 million had been traced to former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and 60 million to former Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali.


    (Additional reporting by Tarek Amara and Abdelaziz Boumzar in Dehiba, Deepa Babington and Michael Georgy in Benghazi, Maher Nazeh and Larbi Louafi in Tripoli, Hamid Ould Ahmed in Algiers, Mariam Karouny in Beirut and Stephanie Nebehay in Geneva; writing by Andrew Roche; editing by Peter Millership)


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