Picture Caption: Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi waves at his supporters people in Tripoli, Libya, Sunday, April 10, 2011. Envoys from the African Union, including South African president Jacob Zuma , are to hold talks with Gadhafi and rebels during a two-day visit beginning Sunday, as the African Union made a new call for a ceasefire between Colonel Gadhafi’s forces and Libyan rebels. (AP)
By Damien McElroy, and Caroline Gammell
The road map calls for an immediate ceasefire, opening channels for humanitarian aid and talks between the rebels and government. Gaddafi has ignored the ceasefire he announced after international airstrikes were authorised last month.
Mr Zuma was party of a delegation of African leaders who arrived in Tripoli to try and persuade Gaddafi to halt the violence being meted on his own people.
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