Written by KITSEPILE NYATHI in Harare    Sunday, 04 September 2011 18:38    PDF Print E-mail
Zimbabwe Throws Out Defected Libyan Envoy

Mugabe throws out defected Libyan envoy

A Zimbabwe has Saturday told the Libyan ambassador and his embassy staff in Harare to leave the country after they defected to the National Transition Council (NTC).

The rebel-led NTC has been fighting to topple long time Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi since February and signs are the battle is nearing its end. 

Libyan ambassador to Zimbabwe Teher Elmagrahi had on Wednesday led his countryman in Zimbabwe in raising the NTC’s red, black and green flag. 

But President Robert Mugabe’s side of Zimbabwe’s coalition government said the pulling down of the old Libyan flag was illegal.

The Foreign Affairs Ministry said Zimbabwe had relations with the Gaddafi government not the NTC, which it does not recognise. 

"If the ambassador of the embassy of the Libya Jamahiriya (Gaddafi's Libya) in Harare and his staff defect to the National Transitional Council, they will cease to have legal status in Zimbabwe and will be requested to leave the country immediately,” the ministry said in a statement. 

"Flying the flag of the National Transitional Council in Harare is an illegal act under the laws of Zimbabwe.” 

Pulled down

There were reports that Mr Elmagrahi and his embassy staff could be deported as early as Sunday.



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