23.02.2011, 11:43 4379

Gaddafi says 'I will die as a martyr'

Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi vowed Tuesday to continue fighting until he "dies as a martyr" blaming world leaders for violence in his TV address, Kazakhstan Today reports.

Almaty. February 23. Kazakhstan Today - Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi vowed Tuesday to continue fighting until he "dies as a martyr" blaming world leaders for violence in his TV address, Kazakhstan Today reports.

Col Muammar Gaddafi threatened to unleash mob rule on his country on Tuesday night as he vowed to "cleanse Libya house by house" until he had crushed the insurrection seeking to sweep him from power, The Telegraph reported.

Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has insisted he will fight to the 'last drop of blood' in a defiant speech that follows days of bloodshed on the streets of his country, Daily Mail reported.

Celebratory gunshots in celebration were heard after Gaddafi's speech, aired on state TV and on a screen to several hundred supporters in Tripoli's central Green Square.

It suggests more bloodshed lies ahead after pro-regime gunmen and mercenaries left bodies littering the streets of the capital, after they went on the rampage, shooting on sight anyone found in the streets and opening fire from speeding vehicles.

But the anti-government forces appeared to be gathering momentum - as the Libyan interior minister announced his defection after Gaddafi's speech and encouraged the army to 'join the people'.

Residents fleeing the second city Benghazi claimed 2,000 people had been killed there, and confirmed reports that fighter jets and heavy weapons had been used against protesters.

Oil and gas supplies from the country have also been cut off from two major oil companies, Italy's ENI ENI.MI and Spain's Repsol REP.MC, amid reports that Gaddafi has ordered security forces to sabotage oil production facilities.

The head of state had launched a brutal crackdown as his 41-year reign came under threat as thousands of Libyans took to the streets to call for change.

He called on supporters to take to the streets and attack protesters, who he described as misguided youths and 'drug addicts' fomented by Islamic fundamentalists.

He claimed his own home had been bombed by 'superpowers' and said 'rats' had been paid to disfigure the reputation of Libya.

He added he was not a president so could not step down and said he planned to fight 'until the last drop' with the Libyan people behind him.

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