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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Algeria justified the reception of Gaddafi

Algeria has authorized the entry into its territory of three children and wife of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi on the run "for strictly humanitarian reasons", said today the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Amar Belani . He did not say where were the three children went to Algeria, Aisha, Mohammed and Hannibal, and Safia, the second wife of Libyan leader, or respond directly to the question of the request by the Libyan National Transitional Council (CNT) of their return to Libya.

Aisha gave birth

According to an Algerian government sources, Aisha gave birth early today of a little girl in Algeria. Mother and daughter are doing very well, said the official.

"She actually gave birth at the border", but said today the owner of the daily Ennahar Anis Rahmani, citing reliable sources, and his condition is considered "critical".

With the announcement by the Algerian Foreign Ministry yesterday to the arrival of the family Gaddafi in Algeria, an executive member of the CNT, Mohammed al-Allagy, said: "We will ask them to Algeria back "in Libya.

The spokesman for the rebel government Chammam Mahmoud said Monday night that the CNT had been informed of their arrival in Algiers. "We call on all countries to understand that saving the Gaddafi family is not an act which we welcome, or do not understand," he said. "We want these people back," he reiterated. "We guarantee a fair trial, they are accused of committing crimes of various types, we will give them the benefit of the doubt," he said.

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