Libya protests: Gaddafi says Bin Laden to blame
Anti-Gaddafi protesters in Shahat, eastern Libya, 24 Feb Protesters have been consolidating gains in cities in the east
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Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi has told state TV that Osama Bin Laden and his followers are to blame for the protests wracking his country.
In a phone call from the town of al-Zawiya played live on TV, Col Gaddafi said young people were being duped with drugs and alcohol to take part in "destruction and sabotage".
Col Gaddafi is battling to shore up control of Tripoli and western areas.
Protesters have been consolidating gains in cities in the east.
'This is your country'
The telephone call was said to be an address to the people of al-Zawiya, 50km (30 miles) west of the capital, where there has been renewed gunfire reported in the streets.
Col Gaddafi said the protesters had no genuine demands and were being dictated to by the al-Qaeda leader.
He said that Libya was not like Egypt and Tunisia, which have seen their leaders deposed, because the people of Libya had it in their own hands to change their lives through committees.
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"This is your country and it is up to you how to deal with it," he said.
He called on families to rein in their sons, saying many of the protesters were underage and beyond the reach of the law.
But he also vowed that those carrying out violent protests should be put on trial.
BBC News - Libya protests: Gaddafi says Bin Laden to blame
Anti-Gaddafi protesters in Shahat, eastern Libya, 24 Feb Protesters have been consolidating gains in cities in the east
Continue reading the main story
Mid-East Unrest
* Libya unrest Live
* Who is propping up Gaddafi?
* Foreigner evacuation plans
* Profile: Muammar Gaddafi
Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi has told state TV that Osama Bin Laden and his followers are to blame for the protests wracking his country.
In a phone call from the town of al-Zawiya played live on TV, Col Gaddafi said young people were being duped with drugs and alcohol to take part in "destruction and sabotage".
Col Gaddafi is battling to shore up control of Tripoli and western areas.
Protesters have been consolidating gains in cities in the east.
'This is your country'
The telephone call was said to be an address to the people of al-Zawiya, 50km (30 miles) west of the capital, where there has been renewed gunfire reported in the streets.
Col Gaddafi said the protesters had no genuine demands and were being dictated to by the al-Qaeda leader.
He said that Libya was not like Egypt and Tunisia, which have seen their leaders deposed, because the people of Libya had it in their own hands to change their lives through committees.
Map
"This is your country and it is up to you how to deal with it," he said.
He called on families to rein in their sons, saying many of the protesters were underage and beyond the reach of the law.
But he also vowed that those carrying out violent protests should be put on trial.
BBC News - Libya protests: Gaddafi says Bin Laden to blame
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