<p>The BBC, on its Arabic service website, said the Libyan envoy also accused his government of deploying foreign mercenaries against the protesters. <br /><br />When contacted, the Libyan embassy in New Delhi declined to comment. <br /><br />Meanwhile, a senior Libyan diplomat in China resigned Monday and called on his country's army to intervene in the political unrest, Al-Jazeera said. <br /><br />The diplomat, Hussein Sadiq al Musrati, resigned on air while talking to Al-Jazeera Arabic. <br />Musrati called on the Libyan army to intervene, and called all diplomatic staff to resign, Al-Jazeera said in a posting on its blog.<br /><br />He claimed that a gunfight had taken place between Gaddafi's sons and also claimed that Gaddafi may have left Libya. Al-Jazeera said it had no confirmation of these claims.<br /><br />Intense protests are taking place against Gaddafi, who has ruled Libya uninterruptedly for the past 41 years.<br /><br />Benghazi city has witnessed bloodshed.<br /><br />Over 200 people had been killed over the past two days, a doctor in Benghazi city told Al-Jazeera television, after protests turned violent Friday.</p>
<p>The BBC, on its Arabic service website, said the Libyan envoy also accused his government of deploying foreign mercenaries against the protesters. <br /><br />When contacted, the Libyan embassy in New Delhi declined to comment. <br /><br />Meanwhile, a senior Libyan diplomat in China resigned Monday and called on his country's army to intervene in the political unrest, Al-Jazeera said. <br /><br />The diplomat, Hussein Sadiq al Musrati, resigned on air while talking to Al-Jazeera Arabic. <br />Musrati called on the Libyan army to intervene, and called all diplomatic staff to resign, Al-Jazeera said in a posting on its blog.<br /><br />He claimed that a gunfight had taken place between Gaddafi's sons and also claimed that Gaddafi may have left Libya. Al-Jazeera said it had no confirmation of these claims.<br /><br />Intense protests are taking place against Gaddafi, who has ruled Libya uninterruptedly for the past 41 years.<br /><br />Benghazi city has witnessed bloodshed.<br /><br />Over 200 people had been killed over the past two days, a doctor in Benghazi city told Al-Jazeera television, after protests turned violent Friday.</p>