Gadhafi son says regime will 'not abandon fight' | Inquirer News

Gadhafi son says regime will ‘not abandon fight’

/ 12:41 PM August 21, 2011

TRIPOLI – Moammar Gadhafi’s son, Seif al-Islam, said in a speech aired Sunday that the regime would not “abandon the fight,” as rebels closed in on Tripoli and there was fighting and explosions in the city.

“We have a long breath. We are in our land and in our country. We will resist for six months, one year, two years … and we will win,” he said in the speech broadcast on state television, which said it was made a day earlier.

“We will not submit, we will not abandon the fight,” he said, adding that the Gadhafi family “has paid the price, like all Libyans.”

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But he also urged rebels to launch talks, saying: “If you want peace, we are ready.”

Four strong explosions rocked the centre of Tripoli early Sunday. Witnesses also reported clashes in several quarters between insurgents and Gadhafi supporters.

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