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Libya: Former Prime Minister Jalloud Defects to Rebels

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Abdessalam Jalloud, a former Libyan prime minister who was sacked by Gaddafi in 1990s fled Tripoli to rebel-held Zintan on Friday.

Mr Jalloud joined the daily exodus of hundreds of Tripolitanians out of the beseiged capital and declared he would support the uprising against the dictator. "This is very big news. He has declared that he will work with the revolution," said an official with the Western Military Council.
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