Abdel-Salam Jalloud defection increases pressure on Gaddafi

by editor | 2011-08-20 7:41 pm

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Libyan rebels claim regime is crumbling following flight of third senior officialLibyan rebels evade sniper fire in Zawiya, as their forces press in on the capital of Tripoli.
Libyan rebels evade sniper fire in Zawiya, as their forces press in on the capital of Tripoli. Photograph: Marc Hofer/AFP/Getty Images
Muammar Gaddafi’s regime appears to be crumbling from within after the third defection of a senior member of his regime within days.
As rebels continued to advance on the battlefield, it was reported that Abdel-Salam Jalloud, who helped propel Gaddafi to power in 1969 and was for decades his powerful deputy, flew out of Djerba airport in Tunisia early on Saturday . Rebels attempting to oust Gaddafi claimed he had defected to their side, though this could not be independently confirmed.
Jalloud’s apparent departure follows the reported defectionearlier this of oil minister Omrane Boukraa and a senior security official, Nasser al-Mabruk Abdullah, who fled to Cairo from Tunisia on Monday with his family.

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  1. Libya: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/libya

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