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    Rebels battle Libyan forces near Gadhafi compound

    TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Pro-regime snipers cut off the road to Tripoli's airport on Wednesday, fired at motorists near the capital's port and launched repeated attacks on Moammar's Gadhafi's sprawling government compound, stormed by thousands of rebels a day earlier.

    Still the opposition fighters claimed they now control most of Tripoli. Streets were largely deserted, scattered with debris, broken glass and other remnants of fighting, while rebels manned checkpoints every few hundred yards.

    But there were intense clashes in the Abu Salim neighborhood next to Gadhafi's Bab al-Aziziya compound. Gadhafi loyalists fired shells and assault rifles at fighters who captured the compound on Tuesday. Abu Salim is home to a notorious prison and thought to be one of the last remaining regime strongholds within the capital.

    Rebels stormed Gadhafi's compound Tuesday but found no sign of the longtime leader. Still the conquest effectively signaled the end of the regime, even though the opposition may face pockets of stiff resistance for some time to come. And rebels know they cannot really proclaim victory until Gadhafi is found.

    On Wednesday morning, rebel fighters said they controlled most of Bab al-Aziziya but not all of it.

    The rebel fighters are now using Bab al-Aziziya as staging area for their operations, loading huge trucks with ammunition and discussing where they need to deploy.

    About 20 rebels were taking cover behind a wall of the compound and firing rifles and rocket-propelled grenades toward Gadhafi's snipers in tall buildings in nearby Abu Salim. They came under heavy incoming fire.

    "There are also civilians in those buildings who support Gadhafi and they too are firing on us," said Mohammed Amin, a rebel fighter.

    He said the rebels have been unable to push into Abu Salim but have surrounded it. Amin added that one rebel was killed in the area when they took up positions in the morning and four were kidnapped by Gadhafi troops while on patrol nearby.

    The rebels claim they control the Tripoli airport but are still clashing with Gadhafi forces around it. AP reporters said the road leading to the airport is closed because of heavy fire from regime snipers.

    Khalil Mabrouk, a 37-year-old rebel fighter, said he had just come from the airport and the rebels have been inside since Monday. Most of the immediate area in the airport was cleared of Gadhafi troops, he said. But south of it, Gadhafi's forces are firing rockets and shelling rebel positions inside the airport.

    Foreign journalists are still being held at gunpoint at the Rixos Hotel in Tripoli, which is next to Abu Salim where the heaviest fighting was raging on Wednesday.

    When an AP reporter entered the hotel and asked if he could take out several journalists, the guard, carrying a Kalashnikov, said they were not allowed to leave.

    When a group of four other journalists, including New York Times reporter David Kirkpatrick, pulled up to the front gate in a car displaying a rebel flag, they were ordered out of the car at gunpoint.

    The driver was placed on the floor of the parking lot by one guard while the others were menaced at gunpoint and later taken inside the hotel. Only two armed guards were in evidence.

    A steady barrage of automatic weapons fire and heavy weapons could be heard in the surrounding area where Gadhafi loyalists are still fighting, including in a large wooded park behind the hotel.

    The journalists trapped in the Rixos appeared to be in good health but said that after four days of fighting in the area, nerves were stretched thin.

    Elsewhere in the city, streets were deserted aside from rebel checkpoints, which were every 100 yards in some parts. Buildings were covered in pro-rebel graffiti that has sprung up just in the last few days.

    Trash, already a problem in the waning months of Gadhafi's rule, covers the empty streets, piled in corners and all over the sidewalks. There are ripped up remnants of Gadhafi's green flags that once flew everywhere around the city.

    Rebels at the checkpoints looked for Gadhafi' supporters, checking the trunks of cars to see if anyone was carrying weapons and not expressing support for the rebel movement. At one checkpoint a picture of Gadhafi, once ubiquitous throughout the city, had been laid on the ground so that cars had to drive over it.

    Two young rebel fighters searched through a heap of pill packages in a building they said had served as a pharmacy. A broken TV, its screen shattered, lay on the ground in the courtyard. Debris littered the ground. A dozen young fighters posed for pictures next to a gold-colored statue of a clenched fist squeezing a plane — a memorial to the 1986 U.S. airstrikes on the compound in retaliation for a bombing at a German disco frequented by U.S. servicemen.

    "The blood of our martyrs will not be spilled in vain," the fighters chanted, pumping their fists.

    Even as his 42-year-old regime was crumbling around him, Gadhafi vowed not to surrender. In an audio message early Wednesday, he called on residents of the Libyan capital and loyal tribesmen across his North African nation to free Tripoli from the "devils and traitors" who have overrun it.

    Rebel leaders, meanwhile, made first moves to set up a new government in the capital. During Libya's six-month civil war, opposition leaders had established their interim administration, the National Transitional Council, in the eastern city of Benghazi, which fell under rebel control shortly after the outbreak of widespread anti-regime protests in February.

    "Members of the council are now moving one by one from Benghazi to Tripoli," said Mansour Seyf al-Nasr, the Libyan opposition's new ambassador to France.

    A rebel leader, Mahmoud Jibril, was to meet later Wednesday with French President Nicholas Sarkozy, one of the earliest and staunchest supporters of the Libyan opposition, along with British Prime Minister David Cameron.

    In London, British Foreign Secretary William Hague said it was clear Gadhafi had lost control of the majority of the Libyan capital and that this served as a "fundamental and decisive rejection" of the tyrant's regime.

    Hague called on Gadhafi to "stop issuing delusional statements."

     

    781 comments

    • Kelvin Thomas  •  8 mths ago
      oh ok
    • justice  •  9 mths ago
      As far as i could remember, from us' invasion in vietnam, down to iran, iraq, afghanistan, elsewhere, now in libya - us schemes are obvious at the expense of american lives and taxpayers. What an irony, one ex us top official said: "we'll help the rebel everything we can" i haven"t heard such kind statement and swift action to our fellow americans who suffered from natural catastrophe.
      • Tony 9 mths ago
        Pretty silly statements. While you certainly could call Iraq an invasion, US action in Vietnam was to support a government and not an invasion. Also, the Taliban were overthrown by their own people.

        As for Libya, US action was slow and limited. It only came after the Arab league called for a no fly zone and that action was lead by the French and British. In fact, without their leadership, the US probably would have done nothing!
    • Glen G  •  9 mths ago
      hats off to the Libyan people , for wanting the right to rule themselves. Hope is there that they form a kind of government that laws and decisions will be made by many and no longer just one.
    • Leonard Omare  •  9 mths ago
      Fighting should not be in any way a solution to our problems but it would be better if we examine and correct ourselves before any action is taken. Today it is you and tomorrow it might be myself. So pray for the people of Libya to find a solution by themselves.
    • Leonard Omare  •  9 mths ago
      To make remarks is possible but where do you think the innocent Libyans can comment? Stop making remarks that can increase the anxiety of the people since they have tested enough of your empty comments.
    • Bakari Thomas  •  9 mths ago
      obama is also a crook for letting for spurring this stuff on
      • Mike 9 mths ago
        Only a KaDaffy supporter would say that. Which tunnel is the tunnel rat hiding in now ?
      • gerbilshaver 9 mths ago
        actually obama is doing what any good muslime would do in his position
      • max 9 mths ago
        and yooo momma is hoe !
    • Bakari Thomas  •  9 mths ago
      sarkhozy is a crook.The french foreign legion was used to oust kaddafy. the rebels are dogs and need to be snuffed out as they are found
      • Viking on the hill 9 mths ago
        (&%##%^&*&*^$#@#$%%^ learn to spell
      • Andrews B 9 mths ago
        the Libyans were having a tribal war but the french used them as DOGS OF WAR to get rid of a GOODMAN
      • Andrews B 9 mths ago
        we are not here to learn how to spell but to convey ideas
    • KALIDURGA  •  9 mths ago
      in the last time,a lot of moslem countries population have take the step to an openminded world,ask abolition of actually governement style and take the way to democraty.so many people have to die for this causa,others are pushed to deportation,and still now,in your comments...i can only find your hate to moslem people.WHY you dont considerate this future democratic&islamic people,same us?we have the same ideology about life and valours trough the political way,we cooperate since soo many time as business-partner.So STOP your #$%$ of pejorative considerations and honore your next...he are same same stupid man SAME SAME sorry for my bad inglish ;) but i'am a pure swiss product with latin blood SHALOM PALESTINA
      • gerbilshaver 9 mths ago
        you wont admit that muslims oppress women? you must be kidding thats the only possibility.
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        it is all people........but if you take a room of 1000 people it is always the 2 angry people who are the loudest.............i hope you get freedom and do well, freedom is for everyone
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        i meant to say it is not all people
    • Bakari Thomas  •  9 mths ago
      the rebels are terrorists and of a different tribe from Khaddafy
    • Joe Thomas  •  9 mths ago
      I dont understand how libayans can celebrate,the big man is still there,there are many more cities that favor kadafi,the weapons of mass distruction out there,there is no new dictator,no one is in charge,are we not only bombing,are we dropping off money and supplies and green cards.you celebrate victory when victory is complete and defined with a plan
    • indycar01  •  9 mths ago
      the next thing you know they will have there own grand prix (f1.com).
    • The kings Palace  •  9 mths ago
      ALLAH IS GREAT.
    • Detroit_Bad_Boy  •  9 mths ago
      I'm going to laugh my A** off when we get to the point of not depending on oil for most of our needs. You'll see the middle east hating us more because they don't seem to have anything to coax us into defending them anymore. I know that day is not even near realization, but I hope I'm still around to see it happen.
    • zulfiqar  •  9 mths ago
      if Qadafi leave the country or he give his arrest , so it will be very big loss for Libya and all west Africa .. and population will suffer again like before 42 years. if new president will come , so first he will fill his personal accounts and then he will think about population. as African mentality. so i think if Qadafi rest as a president it will be good for libyian people and for all muslims.
    • Nkembuh Kelvine  •  9 mths ago
      Supporting rebels for the good of Libya is good; but if for the raw materials you may want to embazzel is doom
    • askyluj  •  9 mths ago
      MAJORITY, RULES..............
    • sunny  •  9 mths ago
      Gadaffi and his family are long gone with thier millions do you think that these coward dictators have the kahoonies to stick around the rebels would string him up just like they did Mussolini in World War ll. Jusr watch and his cronies take off with thier millions if they should throw the bum out.
    • Siddique  •  9 mths ago
      NATO did the wrong thing under the umbrella of UN, what will be the next, what will be at Israel,ya men,Syria,Bahrain,Jordan,Kuwait,Saudi Arabia, .......Robert fix say something
    • sunny  •  9 mths ago
      Like I said many times Obama is the best friend the republicans have he caters to them he dosen't like confrontation, the republicans need to fear the Tea-Party because they afre the new boys and girls on the block mand they are going to get rid of all the old bucks in the republican party do you hear me Boehner, and all you old bucks that have been there for 20 or 30 years your out soon courtesy of the Tea-Party!!!!
    • Phanuel  •  9 mths ago
      Well, Gadafi may go but Afrca will forever regret it if it happens. Under no circumstance should we endorse armed rebellion in the 21st century.
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