Celebraciones en las calles de Trípoli por "la gran victoria militar" contra los rebeldes. Así lo reporta Al Jazeera, señalando que muchos de los manifestantes que celebran el triunfo del régimen son, en realidad, integrantes del ejército y policías vestidos de civil:
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Al Jazeera's Hoda Hamid, reporting from Tripoli, describes the city as a "parallel universe".
Celebrations are still continuing for this 'great military victory' that the people here in Tripoli seem to believe that Colnel Gaddafi's forces have already achieved ...
A colleague of mine, who works for the British Daily Telegraph, asked a few of the people in Green Square today what they actually did for a job - and after a lot of umming and ahhing, a lot of them admitted to him they were either army or police in civilian clothes filling up the numbers in the square - which, by the way, was not in any way full.
There is terrible anxiety here about the country falling into sectarian and tribal disunity - and that seems to be the great fear here - and that seems to be what they view as what Muammar Gaddafi's great gift has been - a man - the only man - who could unite Libya and keep it from falling into a thousand pieces by the evil actions of foreign powers and foreign interference - not just Al Jazeera.
Fuente: al Jazeera
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