Libya
This still image taken from footage of Saif al-Islam, son of Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi, speaking during a television interview with France-based TV channel Euronews in Tripoli March 16, 2011. – Reuters Photo

PARIS: Libyan leader Moamer Qadhafi's son on Wednesday told “this clown” French President Nicolas Sarkozy to “give us back our money” allegedly used to finance his 2007 election victory.

Seif al-Islam told Euronews that “we have all the details and are ready to reveal everything” as Qadhafi's forces closed in on rebels in the eastern city of Benghazi who France recognised as Libya's legitimate representatives.

“Sarkozy must first give back the money he took from Libya to finance his electoral campaign,” Qadhafi's son said when asked about France, which has along with Britain been leading calls for military intervention in Libya.

“We funded it and we have all the details and are ready to reveal everything. The first thing we want this clown to do is to give the money back to the Libyan people.

“He was given assistance so that he could help them. But he's disappointed us: give us back our money. We have all the bank details and documents for the transfer operations and we will make everything public soon.” The French presidency denied the allegation.

Libya's state-run news agency Jana reported recently that it would soon publish a “grave secret” that would lead to Sarkozy's downfall.

Qadhafi himself said on Tuesday that his “good friend” Sarkozy had “gone mad.” “He is my friend but I think he has gone mad. He is suffering from a psychological illness,” Qadhafi told German television.

“That is what people say who are close to him. His aides say that he is suffering from a psychological illness.” Asked about the rebellion, Seif al-Islam dismissed looming UN Security Council action saying that “within 48 hours everything will be finished” and telling rebels they would have safe passage to leave the country.

“We don't want to kill, we don't want revenge, but you, traitors, mercenaries, you have committed crimes against the Libyan people: leave, go in peace to Egypt.”

“Military operations are over. Within 48 hours everything will be finished. Our forces are almost in Benghazi. Whatever the decision, it will be too late.”

Opinion

Editorial

Slow start
Updated 15 Jun, 2024

Slow start

Despite high attendance, the NA managed to pass only a single money bill during this period.
Sindh lawlessness
Updated 15 Jun, 2024

Sindh lawlessness

A recently released report describes the law and order situation in Karachi as “worryingly poor”.
Punjab budget
15 Jun, 2024

Punjab budget

PUNJAB’S budget for 2024-25 provides much fodder to those who believe that the increased provincial share from the...
Budget and politics
Updated 14 Jun, 2024

Budget and politics

PML-N, scared of taking bold steps lest it loses whatever little public support it has, has left its traditional support — traders — virtually untouched.
New talks?
14 Jun, 2024

New talks?

WILL this prove another false start, or may we expect a more sincere effort this time? Reference is made to the...
A non-starter
14 Jun, 2024

A non-starter

WHILE the UN Security Council had earlier this week adopted a US-backed resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza...