Thursday, May 19, 2011

Al-Jazeera television network has broadcast sensational claims this morning that Colonel Gaddafi's wife and daughter have flown to Poland to seek safe haven. Poland



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Gaddafi's wife and daughter in Poland?
19th May 2011
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The wife and daughter of embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi have left Libya for Poland, according to a host of admittedly unofficial sources. One, citing a Tunisian newspaper, claims the information was confirmed by the Polish government. Contacted by WBJ.pl, a government source said, “We know nothing about this.” A representative of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Relations also declined to confirm the rumor. However, he said that the ministry might issue a comment on the matter later today. Meanwhile, the Tunisian Ministry of the Interior has reportedly denied earlier reports that Gaddafi's family members had entered Tunisia. Quoting a Tunisian security source, Reuters reported on Wednesday that Gaddafi's wife had crossed the border into Tunisia “several days ago,” heading to the island of Djerba.GP From Warsaw Business Journal

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Gaddafi’s wife and daughter in Poland?

19.05.2011
The Al-Jazeera television network has broadcast 
sensational claims this morning that Colonel Gaddafi's 
wife and daughter have flown to Poland to seek safe haven.
Poland's Foreign Ministry has refused to comment on the claim. Safia Gaddafi and daughter Aisha are included on a UN sanctions list however and are therefore not allowed to enter most nations. A diplomatic source has told thenews.pl, however, that the claim is “highly unlikely”. The seemingly bizarre claim comes in the wake of an official denial by the Tunisian government, Wednesday, that the wife and daughter of the dictator were in Tunisia, although it was unclear whether they were on a diplomatic mission or seeking safe haven. A security source told the Reuters news agency that the two women, together with a Libyan delegation arrived on the Tunisian island of Djerba near the Libyan border 14 May. However, Arabic television stations quoted Tunisian officials as denying that the family members were in the country. Although Warsaw did not send military forces to Libya, Poland has supported the Allied initiative in the country. Politicians from all parties have criticised the excesses of Gaddafi regime. Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski flew to meet Libyan insurgents earlier this month in a surprise visit. (nh/pg)

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