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Libyan leader laughs off international pressure to step down while speaking to news organisations

Muammar Gaddafi has insisted that the people of Libya love him and denied during an interview that there have been any demonstrations against his regime. Full Story »

Posted by Jon Mitchell - via Dave Winer, Donica Mensing (t), Kaizar Campwala (t), Peter Avalos (t), barbara trummpinski-roberts (t), Josh_Young (t), Malorie Jae Lucich (t)

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Katherine Roman
3.9
by Katherine Roman - Apr. 4, 2011

I believe this is good journalism because the article was un-bias and every point that was made and said was properly cited.I also think it was good because there was a view of both Gaddafi's prospective and US ambassador's.

I personally think that Gaddafi needs to step down for the good of his country and himself. He has too much power and I think this article clearly shows his state of mind and his position as a "leader".

“All my people love me. They would die to protect me,” said the Libyan leader, speaking to news organisations including the BBC, laughing off international pressure to step down. “The statements I have heard from [Obama] must have come from someone else,” Gaddafi said. “America is not the international police of the world.” The US ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, said the interview showed that Gaddafi was delusional and “unfit to lead” his country.

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