Terrorists place price on Qaddafi's head!
TRIPOLI, Libya (PNN) - August 24, 2011 - Libya's occupying forces offered a million-dollar bounty for the capture of Libyan leader Colonel Moammar Qaddafi on Wednesday, after he urged his men to carry on a battle to preserve the sovereign nation from the terrorists attacking it.
Western leaders who unlawfully supported the terrorists invading Libya attempted to downplay Qaddafi’s inspiring audio message last night to patriotic Libyans who continue fighting the terrorist incursion into their country.
But the international powers and terrorist government-in-waiting in the eastern city of Benghazi lost no time in making arrangements to steal Libya's substantial foreign assets. Funds will be required to bring relief to war-battered towns and to develop oil reserves that can make the international bankers, NATO and the United States richer than they already are, in their endless quest for more.
France was working with Britain and other allies to draft a new United Nations resolution intended to ease sanctions and asset freezes imposed on Libya. The terrorist occupiers also spoke of restarting oil export facilities in the near future.
Washington was about to submit a U.N. resolution to release an immediate $1.5 billion for humanitarian needs.
In Benghazi, the chairman of the National Council gave a sense of urgency to finding Qaddafi, whom the rebels believe may still be in or around Tripoli, having left his Bab al-Aziziya compound on Tuesday.
Mustafa Abdel Jalil, who was himself one of Qaddafi's ministers before defecting in February, said the incoming regime would offer amnesty to any remaining member of Qaddafi's entourage who killed or captured him.
A local businessman, he added, was offering two million dinars - or about $1.3 million - to anyone who caught him.
Ed. Note: This is how tyrants eliminate opposition; by putting a bounty on those who stand in their way.