(BBC News)
Col. Gaddafi signalled his defiance over a mounting a revolt against his rule.
Libya's leader, Muammar Gaddafi, has dismissed reports that he had fled amid the unrest sweeping the country, calling foreign news channels "dogs".
Speaking to state TV from outside a ruined building, he asserted: "I am in Tripoli and not in Venezuela."
UK Foreign Minister William Hague had said he had seen information suggesting Col. Gaddafi was on his way to Caracas.
Col. Gaddafi's statement came after security forces and protesters clashed in the capital for a second night.
Witnesses say warplanes and helicopters fired on protesters in the city. To the west, sources said the army was fighting..."
Don't cry for me, Venezuela? Full story here.
Col. Gaddafi signalled his defiance over a mounting a revolt against his rule.
Libya's leader, Muammar Gaddafi, has dismissed reports that he had fled amid the unrest sweeping the country, calling foreign news channels "dogs".
Speaking to state TV from outside a ruined building, he asserted: "I am in Tripoli and not in Venezuela."
UK Foreign Minister William Hague had said he had seen information suggesting Col. Gaddafi was on his way to Caracas.
Col. Gaddafi's statement came after security forces and protesters clashed in the capital for a second night.
Witnesses say warplanes and helicopters fired on protesters in the city. To the west, sources said the army was fighting..."
Don't cry for me, Venezuela? Full story here.
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