Ghaddafi's son promises 'reform and democracy' in Libya

The leader de facto of Libya, Muammar al-Gaddafi.Image via Wikipedia
BBC:

Sayf al-Islam, Colonel Gaddafi's son, appears on Libyan TV and accuses people outside Libya of provoking violence

Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's son, Sayf al-Islam, has admitted the country's military over-reacted when dealing with protesters.

But, in a TV address broadcast as violence spread to Tripoli, he accused the opposition and Islamists of trying to break up the country.

He said troops had opened fire on protesters because they were not trained to handle civil unrest.

He also promised "reform and democracy".

Libya's legislative forum would meet on Monday, he added.

BBC diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall says this muddled speech was not a convincing impression of a government still in control.

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This appears to be an attempt to contain the violence that is now spreading to the capitol in Tripoli. Clearly the people are angered by the assault on the funerals and the massacre that followed. It appears to have backfired on the regime.

I am skeptical that the regime will actually allow "reform and democracy."
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