Libyan revolt appoints provisional government
By PAUL SCHEMM, Associated Press
Feb 27, 2011 3:28 AM CST
Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, son of Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi, speaks to the media after a press conference in a hotel in Tripoli, Libya Friday, Feb. 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)   (Associated Press)

A member of the Benghazi city council says the Libyan cities under rebel control have appointed an ex-justice minister to lead a provisional government.

Fathi Baja says opponents of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi named Mustafa Abdel-Jalil to the provisional leadership post.

Baja said Sunday that Abdel-Jalil was chosen by the committees running the eastern Libyan cities now in the rebellion's hands.

On Saturday, Libya's top envoy to the U.S. also said Gadhafi opponents were rallying behind efforts to form an alternative government led by Abdel-Jalil, who has criticized Gadhafi's brutal crackdown on protesters.

It was not immediately clear how much support the proposed provisional leadership commands.

The uprising against Gadhafi began in Benghazi on Feb. 15. The rebels now control most of the eastern half of the country.

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