Gaddafi would agree to supervised polls: Son
June 16, 2011  15:56
One of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's sons say he would agree to internationally supervised elections on condition there is no vote-rigging. The report in the WSJ quotes the son, Saif al-Islam, as saying, "They could be held within three months. At the maximum by the end of the year, and the guarantee of transparency could be the presence of international observers."
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