Thursday, September 8, 2011

UN Warns Libya about shortage of water,fuel,Medicine



United Nations humanitarian coordinator in Libya, has warned the country with a severe shortage of drinking water, food, fuel and medicines, which followed six months of civil war and rebel forces Muammar Gaddafi, has disrupted the supply lines and repair of damaged infrastructure



Fighting has declined in many areas including the capital Tripoli, the rebels stormed a week ago, ending the state of Gaddafi.Since then, more than half a dozen UN agencies will return to Tripoli to help meet the humanitarian needs of the United Nations humanitarian coordinator in Libya, said Panos Moumtzis Thursday night.

Panos said the UN gave 11 million bottles of water and bring 600 tons of food and € 100 million drugs. However, he warned that it sees the United Nations Interim assistance.



"This country has many resources, and we will look at short-term humanitarian needs," she said. "I do not see humanitarian aid at the end of the program exceeds the maximum."




Although the rebels have seized most of the country, they have yet to get the Gaddafi or his family. Meanwhile, their effect is to promote a loyalist of the last bastions.Send warned latter on  Thursday that the tribes were loyal to the main strongholds of armed and ready to fight - Display the time the opposition after the deadline for the rebels to extend the issue of refugees in the city manager Sirte.

Rebel commanders have negotiations with tribal leaders in the city Syrtes Qaddafi, hoping to avoid bloodshed. These were published on Thursday that negotiations with their extended "period of the second week next Saturday.
"We want to save the fighters, and none of these battles Qaddafi lose power," says Mohammed Al-Rajali, a spokesman for the rebel leadership of the Libyan children victims in Eastern cities.

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