The initiate of higher profile break with the regime of Muammar al-Gaddafi, since the beginning of the conflict in the Libya has warned that his country would become engulfed in civil war as Somalia.
Ex-étrangers Minister Moussa Koussa, making his first public statement since he fled in Tripoli, left his position and arrived in England on 30 March, called Kadhafi and opposition of the country Monday to show restraint.
"I ask everyone, all parties to work to avoid taking the Libya in a civil war." "This will lead to bloodshed and make the Libya a new Somalia," said KUSA, who spent almost two weeks in a place not to be disclosed in interviews with British intelligence officers and diplomats.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Britain, said KUSA is not held by the authorities, but declined to repeatedly discuss the details of his debriefings or comment on his whereabouts and goings.
' We refuse to divide the Libya. The Libya unit is essential to any solution and any settlement in Libya. The solution in Libya come from the Libyans themselves, by discussion and dialogue. democratic '-Moussa Koussa, former Minister of Foreign Affairs the Libya
The former loyalist of Gaddafi read out a statement prepared for the BBC Arabic television and took no questions. The BBC did not disclose where he had filmed KUSA.
KUSA did not have any explicit Gaddafi, but said criticism that he had left after it became more and more concerned about the recent events. He confirmed that today ' today, it has no contact with the regime of the dictator Tripoli.
"My country lives in a difficult period." This is the worst. When the Libyans began to lose the security and stability, I decided to resign, said KUSA.
Also an ex-libyen intelligence Chief, KUSA said that more than 30 years he has been devoted to his work for Gaddafi and confident, that he had been in the service of the Libyan public.
"But after these recent events changed things and I could not continue." This is why I made this decision. Not because I am waiting for what, but because I know that what I was doing to resign will also pose problems, but I am ready to make this sacrifice on behalf of my countrySaid KUSA.
He rejected suggestions to divide the Libya between East held by the rebel and the Gadhafi strongholds in the West of the country, asking instead of talks between the regime and the opposition.
"We refuse to divide the Libya." The Libya unit is crucial to any solution and any settlement in Libya, "KUSA said, according to a translation provided by the BBC." "The solution in Libya will the Libyans themselves, by discussion and democratic dialogue."
Koussa also called on the United Nations to deliver food aid, medicine and assistance to the Libyan people.
"We hope that the Security Council will have a humanitarian responsibility," he said.
Last week, Scottish prosecutors interviewed KUSA as a witness in the bombing of Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, 1988 which killed 270 people, most of them Americans. Libya acknowledged the responsibility of the terrorist attack in 2003, and the leaders of the opposition have long claimed that Koussa was closely associated.
KUSA acknowledged that he had already worked closely with overseas intelligence agencies as the West sought to return to the international fold Libya, in the 1990s the sequence of terror attacks which has tainted the reputation of the country of the North Africa.
"Personally, I have relations and good relations with so many Bretons.". We have worked together against terrorism, and we have succeeded. "We have worked together to prevent terrorism and we have worked together on the dismantling of weapons of mass destruction, he said." "" This is excellent work, this is great work and it makes the world safer. ?
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