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Summary Ousted Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi's wife and other relatives fled to Algeria Monday.
The Algerian foreign ministry said Gaddafis wife, daughter, two of his sons and their children entered the neighboring country on Monday. It did not say whether Gaddafi himself was with the family.It said the U.N. secretary-general and Security Council and the head of Libyan rebel National Transition Council were informed.The report came as battles raged on two sides of Sirte, the southern city that is the headquarters of Gaddafis tribe and his regimes last major bastion. The rebels were consolidating control of Tripoli, the capital.Despite effectively ending his rule, the rebels have yet to find Gaddafi or his family members — something that has cast a pall of lingering uncertainty over the oppositions victory.The Egyptian news agency MENA, quoting unidentified rebel fighters, had reported from Tripoli over the weekend that six armored Mercedes sedans, possibly carrying Gaddafis sons or other top regime figures, had crossed the border at the southwestern Libyan town of Ghadamis into Algeria. Algerias Foreign Ministry had denied that report.Ahmed Jibril, an aide to rebel National Transitional Council head Mustafa Abdul-Jalil, said if the report of Ghaddafi relatives in Algeria is true, we will demand that Algerian authorities hand them over to Libya to be tried before Libyan courts.Ahmed Bani, military spokesman of the council, said he was not surprised to hear Algeria had welcomed Gaddafi relatives. Throughout the six-month Libyan uprising, rebels have accused Algeria of providing Gaddafi with mercenaries to curb the revolution.
