Gaddafi no longer in control-Berlusconi

ROME, (Reuters) – Muammar Gaddafi does not seem to be  in control of Libya anymore, Italian Prime Minister Silvio  Berlusconi, Gaddafi’s strongest European ally, said today.
“I have fresh news from a few minutes ago and it appears  that, effectively, Gaddafi no longer controls the situation in  Libya,” Berlusconi told a political meeting in Rome.
Berlusconi, who has been relatively subdued in condemning  the violence in Libya, said popular revolts in North Africa  could bring democracy and freedom but also trigger the creation  of “dangerous centres of Islamic fundamentalism a few kilometres  from our shores” and a mass exodus of refugees.
“For this reason, Europe and the West cannot remain  spectators of this process, and above all we can’t do that,” he  said. “The events of the past few weeks affect our trade  relations, our energy supplies and our own security.”
Italy has close business ties with Libya, a former Italian  colony which supplies around 25 percent of Rome’s oil needs and  12 percent of its gas imports.