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A Libyan man prays during Friday prayers in the rebel-held Benghazi, Libya today Hassan Ammar/AP/Press Association Images

Defiant Gaddafi threatens attacks against Europe

Gaddafi has threatened the Libyan forces will move to Europe ‘like locusts’ unless NATO halts its campaign of airstrikes against his regime in Libya.

A DEFIANT MUAMMAR Gaddafi has threatened to carry out attacks in Europe against “homes, offices, families,” unless NATO halts its campaign of airstrikes against his regime in Libya.

The Libyan leader, sought by the International Criminal Court for brutally crushing an uprising against him, delivered the warning in an audio message played to thousands of supporters gathered in the main square of the capital Tripoli.

Addressing the West, Gadhafi said Libyans might take revenge.

These people (the Libyans) are able to one day take this battle … to Europe, to target your homes, offices, families, which would become legitimate military targets, like you have targeted our homes. We can decide to treat you in a similar way…If we decide to, we are able to move to Europe like locusts, like bees. We advise you to retreat before you are dealt a disaster.

Friday’s was one of the largest pro-government rallies in recent weeks.

It came just four days after the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Gaddafi, his son Seif al-Islam and Libyan intelligence chief Abdullah al-Sanoussi for crimes against humanity. International prosecutors allege government troops fired on civilian protesters during anti-Gadhafi street demonstrations earlier this year.

The popular uprising has since turned into a protracted civil war, with anti-government rebels controlling much of eastern Libyan and parts of Libya’s western mountains. NATO has been bombing government-linked targets since March.

In his speech Friday, Gaddafi denounced the rebels as traitors and blamed them for Libya’s troubles. He said Libyans who fled to neighboring Tunisia are now “working as maids for the Tunisians.”

“What brought you to this stage? The traitors,” Gaddafi said in the audio message.

He urged his supporters to “march on the western mountains” to clear the area of weapons the French government delivered to the rebels there several days ago.

- AP

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