According to a Libyan government spokesman, Muammar Gaddafi's youngest son, Saif al-Arab, was killed during a NATO airstrike on Saturday, April 30. It was reported that three of Gaddafi's grandchildren were also killed. Gadaffi was not harmed.
In an exclusive interview with eTN, a Libyan travel agent spoke with publisher Juergen Thomas Steinmetz about the incident and about what life has been like in Libya since February 25 when political unrest broke out in the country. eTN is not naming the agent. The agent is known to eTN and has been a reader of the eTN newsletter for many years.
Juergen Thomas Steinmetz (eTN): Hello there. How are you? There’s a lot of news in Libya. I hope you're fine and healthy.
TA: I am not sure if this chat is not monitored as well.
eTN: If you're not in Libya, you should be fine. If you're in Libya, it's very difficult to control SKYPE on a satellite , it's not like SMS.
TA: Let me tell you something - are you in Libya or not anymore?
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