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		<description><![CDATA[Muammar Gaddafi is ready for a truce to stop the fighting in his country, Jacob Zuma, the South African president, has said. Zuma, who met the Libyan leader at an undisclosed location during a visit to Libya on Monday, also listed conditions set out by the embattled leader that have scuppered previous ceasefire attempts. He [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Correspondents<br />DOHA, May 31 2011 (Al Jazeera) </p><p>Muammar Gaddafi is ready for a truce to stop the fighting in his country, Jacob Zuma, the South African president, has said.<br />
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Zuma, who met the Libyan leader at an undisclosed location during a visit to Libya on Monday, also listed conditions set out by the embattled leader that have scuppered previous ceasefire attempts.</p>
<p>He said Gaddafi was willing to accept an African Union (AU) initiative for a ceasefire that would stop all hostilities, including NATO air strikes in support of rebel forces.</p>
<p>But Zuma said Gaddafi insists that &#8220;all Libyans be given a chance to talk among themselves&#8221; to determine the country&#8217;s future. The rebels, however, quickly rejected the offer.</p>
<p>Zuma did not say whether Gaddafi was ready to step down, a key demand of the rebels.</p>
<p>In April, Zuma led a delegation of the African Union to Libya with an AU proposal for a truce. Gaddafi said he would accept the truce but quickly ignored it and resumed his attacks.<br />
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In the rebels&#8217; de facto capital of Benghazi, Fathi Baja, the rebel foreign minister, rejected the African Union plan.</p>
<p>&#8220;We refuse completely; we don&#8217;t consider it a political initiative, it is only some stuff that Gaddafi wants to announce to stay in power,&#8221; he told the Associated Press.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Nothing new&#8217;</strong></p>
<p>Idris Traina, a member of the Libyan opposition based in Los Angeles, told Al Jazeera that there was nothing new in this visit.</p>
<p>&#8220;Initially the reports we heard were that president Zuma was there to negotiate an exit strategy for Gaddafi and his family,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Later we heard repeated talk about the truce, but the Transitional National Council and the Libyan people have rejected these [truce offers] before and are rejecting them now.&#8221;</p>
<p>Zuma&#8217;s visit to Libya came amid reports of mass defections from Gaddafi&#8217;s army.</p>
<p>Eight senior military officers held a press conference in Italy on Monday, saying they were part of a group of as many as 120 military officials and soldiers who defected from Gaddafi&#8217;s side in recent days.</p>
<p>The hastily called news conference was organised by the Italian government for the eight officers &#8211; five generals, two colonels and a major.</p>
<p>&#8220;What is happening to our people has frightened us,&#8221; said one officer, who identified himself as General Oun Ali Oun.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is a lot of killing, genocide &#8230; violence against women. No wise, rational person with the minimum of dignity can do what we saw with our eyes and what he asked us to do.&#8221;</p>
<p>Another officer, General Salah Giuma Yahmed, said Gaddafi&#8217;s army was weakening day by day, with the force reduced to 20 percent of its original capacity.</p>
<p>&#8220;Gaddafi&#8217;s days are numbered,&#8221; Yahmed said.</p>
<p>Abdurrahman Shalgam, the Libyan U.N. ambassador, who has also defected from Gaddafi, said all 120 military personnel were outside Libya now, but he did not say where they were.</p>
<p><strong>Nato bombardment</strong></p>
<p>In a statement on the eve of Zuma&#8217;s visit, his ruling African National Congress in South Africa condemned the NATO bombing of Libya.</p>
<p>&#8220;We also join the continent and all peace loving people of the world in condemning the continuing aerial bombardments of Libya by Western forces,&#8221; it said after a two-day meeting of its executive council.</p>
<p>The development came as Navi Pillay, the U.N. rights chief, condemned the brutality of the Libyan government&#8217;s crackdown on protesters, saying the actions were shocking in their disregard for human rights.</p>
<p>&#8220;The brutality and magnitude of measures taken by the governments in Libya and now Syria have been particularly shocking in their outright disregard for basic human rights,&#8221; she said.</p>
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