Friday, September 23, 2011


Al-Baghdadi Ali al-Mahmoudi - former Prime Minister of Libya under Gaddafi regime is the most senior figures arrested since the military seized control of the country.

Prime Minister under the regime of leader Gaddafi has been arrested in Tunisia after a while he left Libya to the neighboring countries of refuge. Al-Baghdadi Ali al-Mahmoudi was the highest level character of the old regime were arrested after rebels overthrew the government.
Al-Baghdadi was arrested near the border with Tunisia - Algeria and six months detention for illegal entry. Most likely this character will be handed over to Libya to serve the government are investigating, especially as Tunisia has recognized the state transition Libya (NTC).
Gaddafi Libya under his prime minister was arrested in Tunisia
Al-Baghdadi Ali al-Mahmoudi - Prime Minister of Libya under Gaddafi regime arrested.
As of crossing the border to Tunisia, Al-Baghdadi is the Gaddafi government of Prime Minister.But then, this character was trying to ingratiate rebels hope the run when told a television channel in Arabic that he supported insurgents. In fact, this character is one of his supporters cling to the same Gaddafi in Tripoli in fighting with rebels.
News of the arrest was announced the day to re-establish U.S. diplomatic mission in Tripoli after the old regime collapsed. Earlier, in November last year, the U.S. ambassador was forced to leave Libya by problems related to government and diplomatic cables revealed that Wikileaks. The agency also said American diplomats, he suffered "physical threat" and forced to return to America immediately.
In other diplomatic progress, the government said Algeria, the country was ready to recognize the existence of the NTC, which was determined before they disagree.
Meanwhile, the fighting between rebels and forces loyal to the leader Gaddafi is an end. Insurgents is powerless to invade the base is considered his last on earth Gaddafi Libya, including the city Sirte, the hometown leader.
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