Report of Berlusconi bid to murder Gadhafi denied
FORMER Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi plotted to have Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi assassinated by the secret services, Italy's Il Fatto Quotidiano Daily said yesterday, sparking a heated denial from the magnate's spokesman.
"In the middle of the Libyan crisis... Silvio Berlusconi made a rather unusual request to the head of the secret services: 'Can you eliminate Gadhafi?'", the left-wing paper said, citing "an authorized diplomatic source close to the security services."
"It appears to have been a rather naive attempt on Berlusconi's part to resolve an embarrassing situation," it said.
Gadhafi visited Italy several times, staying in a Bedouin tent pitched in the gardens of the Libyan embassy in Rome and hosting events with young local and Libyan beauties. He is credited by some as having invented the term "bunga bunga," later used to describe erotic parties held by Berlusconi.
But Il Fatto quoted former defence minister Ignazio La Russa saying that the billionaire's ties to Gadhafi began to embarrass him when the uprising against his former friend began in 2011.
"He certainly didn't talk to me about it, but it is possible. Berlusconi was worried by the idea of finding himself in difficulty because of being thought of as too close to the Libyan leader," La Russa is quoted as saying.
The report was immediately denied.
"The supposed reconstruction by the newspaper is utterly false, unbelievable, absurd and unacceptable. How can they claim Berlusconi could even have thought of committing an abomination of the kind?" the media magnate's spokesman Paolo Bonaiuti, said in a statement.
"In the middle of the Libyan crisis... Silvio Berlusconi made a rather unusual request to the head of the secret services: 'Can you eliminate Gadhafi?'", the left-wing paper said, citing "an authorized diplomatic source close to the security services."
"It appears to have been a rather naive attempt on Berlusconi's part to resolve an embarrassing situation," it said.
Gadhafi visited Italy several times, staying in a Bedouin tent pitched in the gardens of the Libyan embassy in Rome and hosting events with young local and Libyan beauties. He is credited by some as having invented the term "bunga bunga," later used to describe erotic parties held by Berlusconi.
But Il Fatto quoted former defence minister Ignazio La Russa saying that the billionaire's ties to Gadhafi began to embarrass him when the uprising against his former friend began in 2011.
"He certainly didn't talk to me about it, but it is possible. Berlusconi was worried by the idea of finding himself in difficulty because of being thought of as too close to the Libyan leader," La Russa is quoted as saying.
The report was immediately denied.
"The supposed reconstruction by the newspaper is utterly false, unbelievable, absurd and unacceptable. How can they claim Berlusconi could even have thought of committing an abomination of the kind?" the media magnate's spokesman Paolo Bonaiuti, said in a statement.
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