The World - News from March 4, 1985
Libya’s leader, Col. Moammar Kadafi, defended his country’s right to “liquidate” its opponents at home and abroad and vowed to export terrorism against nations that protect his enemies. In a speech to the Libyan Parliament, Kadafi invoked what he called Libya’s “right to take a legitimate and sacred action . . . liquidating its opponents inside and abroad in broad daylight,” the British Broadcasting Corp. reported.
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