Mustafa Abdul Jalil
Libya’s National Transitional Council (NTC) Chairman Mustafa Abdul Jalil revealed on Tuesday, that there are some secret agents working with Saadi Gaddafi in Libya, saying “we have evidence that there are some who receive orders
from Saadi,” he said.
He confirmed in an interview with Al-Arabiya channel which will be broadcasted on Friday that Libya didn’t send fighters out, “we just brought down Gaddafi’s regime and that’s enough.”
Abdul Jalil didn’t deny that he promised the Syrian opposition humanitarian aid and relief. He also promised the Libyan people to set up trials, which will include everyone, even himself, asserting that "the investigation to uncover the killers of Muammar Gaddafi is ongoing, and they will be brought to trial. The same goes for Abdul Fattah Younis.”
Abdul Jalil also confirmed that next week Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi’s trial will be announced, adding that his country is keen to reveal the results of the investigation into the killing of Imam Moussa Sadr.
Moreover, Abdul Jalil stated that on December 24, Libya will announce the largest integration process of the rebels with the state bodies.
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