REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, LONDON - Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, criticized the leaking of his country regarding a telephone "help friendship" did on Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi. Blair is known to do two talks, the last on Friday. But sources close to Mr Blair declared, the phone contains a "plea for Gaddafi to stop the crackdown on demonstrators." Blair made two sudden call to Colonel Gaddafi on Friday - the day when the President of Libya that he appeared in public and urged supporters to "defend the nation" against the insurgency and "destroy the enemy" behind him. British public doubted the contents of the conversation, as mentioned, as both had done "deal in the desert" in which he negotiated with Gaddafi in 2004 - which is considered as the beginning of "rehabilitation" Gaddafi in Western eyes. According to independent sources, Blairlah who call ahead at Gaddafi, who had ordered helicopter gunships to fire on demonstrators who he described as "rats" and "cockroaches". Sources close to Blair said, after consulting with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of England, Blair phoned and told that the British Government advised the President of Libya to come down, and he agreed to call him again and send the message. No comment from Blair's office about how the clarity of the news. Reports from the capital of Libya stated that the dictator was carrying out his threat to continue attacks against the insurgency. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister David Cameron ordered the SAS rescue mission to pick up 150 people stranded on a remote oil field south of the port of Benghazi.
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