@NewsInLibyaNews in Libya
According to the BBC, the head of Libya’s interim government, Mustafa Abdul Jalil, has flown to Tripoli for the first time since anti-Gaddafi forces captured the capital. He was greeted “by hundreds of cheering, flag-waving supporters.”
While Mr. Abdul Jalil has been running the interim administration from the eastern city of Benghazi, the BBC claims “his presence in the capital is aimed at sending a message about his authority.” The IMF has also recognized Jalil’s National Transitional Council (NTC) as the new government of Libya.
Jalil now faces the daunting task of stabilizing the country and forming an effective national administration.
In the meantime, the hunt for Qaddafi, or Gaddafi, or… continues, concentrating on—among others—the loyalist-held town of Bani Walid.
But Qaddafi’s fighters have been putting up fierce resistance in Bani Walid, one of four towns they still control and which had until today to surrender to the interim government.