<p>In an audio message broadcast today on Syria's al-Rai television station 40 days after her father's death, Aisha Gaddafi called for a revolt against the regime that "arrived with the planes of NATO."<br /><br />With the fall of Tripoli to rebel forces, Aisha, two of her brothers and her mother took refuge in neighbouring Algeria.<br /><br />Aisha's appeal puts her in direct conflict with Algerian officials, who Gaddafi family members promised they would not make public statements at the risk of losing their status as humanitarian refugees.<br /><br />After similar statements in September, the officials warned she could be expelled.</p>
<p>In an audio message broadcast today on Syria's al-Rai television station 40 days after her father's death, Aisha Gaddafi called for a revolt against the regime that "arrived with the planes of NATO."<br /><br />With the fall of Tripoli to rebel forces, Aisha, two of her brothers and her mother took refuge in neighbouring Algeria.<br /><br />Aisha's appeal puts her in direct conflict with Algerian officials, who Gaddafi family members promised they would not make public statements at the risk of losing their status as humanitarian refugees.<br /><br />After similar statements in September, the officials warned she could be expelled.</p>