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Rebels' post-Gaddafi Libya plan revealed
London - A rebel blueprint for a post-Muammar Gaddafi Libya would retain much of the current
regime's infrastructure in the hope of averting an Iraq-style descent into chaos, the London Times
reported Monday.
A 70-page plan prepared by the National Transitional Council (NTC) with help from Western powers
and seen by the paper concedes they have little chance of toppling the long-serving ruler but that
internal divisions will force him out.
In that event, the rebels plan to establish a 10 000-15 000 strong "Tripoli task force" to secure the
capital and capture prominent Gaddafi supporters.
About 5 000 policemen will be recruited to serve as the interim government's security forces,
according to the plan.
The rebels claim that 800 current Gaddafi government officials have already been recruited to their
cause, and could form a key plank of a post-conflict security apparatus, the paper reported.
The document also maps out how telecommunications, power and transport infrastructure will be
secured in the immediate hours after the regime's collapse.
The plan relies heavily on defections from the old regime, which threatens to cause friction with
those within the rebel faction who want a complete purge of the existing order.
The rebels estimate that around 70% of high-ranking Gaddafi officials will commit to the new regime.
The NTC confirmed the report's authenticity, but requested that the British newspaper withhold key
details which could compromise the ongoing operation.
Aref Ali Nayed, the head of the planning cell for the task force, said it was important that the general
public "knows that there is an advance plan".
"What you have obtained was an early draft," he told the paper. "We are now working on a much
bigger picture."
Rebels in the western Libyan town of Zliten were said to be low on ammunition and on the defensive
on Sunday, as the regime said its forces had retaken the strategic southwest town of Bir Ghanam
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