A Libyan rebel fighter stands in front of a bullet hole in a wall in Ajdabiya, Eastern Libya, 10 April 2011. An African Union mediation panel on Libya has called for the 'immediate end to all hostilities', and suggested a transition period for adopting political reform. It also called for the free passage of humanitarian aid and the urgent need to foster dialogue between the Libyan government and the rebel-run Transitional National Council. The panel, chaired by Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, issued a statement from Nouakchott on 10 april ahead of an expected trip to Tripoli and Benghazi, the rebel stronghold. EPA/VASSIL DONEV
Libyan rebel fighters look at a missile explosion allegedly launch by soldiers loyal to leader Muammar Gaddadi, in Ajdabiya, Libya, 10 April 2011. An African Union mediation panel on Libya has called for the 'immediate end to all hostilities', and suggested a transition period for adopting political reform. It also called for the free passage of humanitarian aid and the urgent need to foster dialogue between the Libyan government and the rebel-run Transitional National Council. The panel, chaired by Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, issued a statement from Nouakchott on 10 april ahead of an expected trip to Tripoli and Benghazi, the rebel stronghold. EPA/VASSIL DONEV
Libyan rebel fighters launch missiles against Muammar Gaddafi's army as they are trying to keep their position in Ajdabiya, Libya, 10 April 2011. An African Union mediation panel on Libya has called for the 'immediate end to all hostilities,' and suggested a transition period for adopting political reform. It also called for the free passage of humanitarian aid and the urgent need to foster dialogue between the Libyan government and the rebel-run Transitional National Council. The panel, chaired by Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, issued a statement from Nouakchott on 10 April ahead of an expected trip to Tripoli and Benghazi, the rebel stronghold. EPA/VASSIL DONEV EPA
Libyan rebel fighters eat as they try to hold their position in Ajdabiya, Libya, 10 April 2011. An African Union mediation panel on Libya has called for the 'immediate end to all hostilities,' and suggested a transition period for adopting political reform. It also called for the free passage of humanitarian aid and the urgent need to foster dialogue between the Libyan government and the rebel-run Transitional National Council. The panel, chaired by Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, issued a statement from Nouakchott on 10 April ahead of an expected trip to Tripoli and Benghazi, the rebel stronghold. EPA/VASSIL DONEV
A Libyan rebel fighter stands atop a mosk and waves a Libyan flag in Ajdabiya, Eastern Libya, 10 April 2011. An African Union mediation panel on Libya has called for the 'immediate end to all hostilities', and suggested a transition period for adopting political reform. It also called for the free passage of humanitarian aid and the urgent need to foster dialogue between the Libyan government and the rebel-run Transitional National Council. The panel, chaired by Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, issued a statement from Nouakchott on 10 april ahead of an expected trip to Tripoli and Benghazi, the rebel stronghold. EPA/VASSIL DONEV
Libyan rebel fighters evacuate a fellow rebel who was wounded near the town of Ajdabiya, Libya, 10 April 2011. An African Union mediation panel on Libya has called for the 'immediate end to all hostilities,' and suggested a transition period for adopting political reform. It also called for the free passage of humanitarian aid and the urgent need to foster dialogue between the Libyan government and the rebel-run Transitional National Council. The panel, chaired by Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, issued a statement from Nouakchott on 10 April ahead of an expected trip to Tripoli and Benghazi, the rebel stronghold. EPA/VASSIL DONEV EPA
Libyan rebel fighters launch missiles against Muammar Gaddafi's army as they are trying to keep their position in Ajdabiya, Libya, 10 April 2011. An African Union mediation panel on Libya has called for the 'immediate end to all hostilities,' and suggested a transition period for adopting political reform. It also called for the free passage of humanitarian aid and the urgent need to foster dialogue between the Libyan government and the rebel-run Transitional National Council. The panel, chaired by Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, issued a statement from Nouakchott on 10 April ahead of an expected trip to Tripoli and Benghazi, the rebel stronghold. EPA/VASSIL DONEV EPA
A dead body of a soldier allegedly loyal to leader Muammar Gaddafi in the back of rebels pickup truck in Ajdabiya, Libya, 10 April 2011. An African Union mediation panel on Libya has called for the 'immediate end to all hostilities', and suggested a transition period for adopting political reform, it also called for the free passage of humanitarian aid and the urgent need to foster dialogue between the Libyan government and the rebel-run Transitional National Council. The panel, chaired by Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, issued a statement from Nouakchott on 10 april ahead of an expected trip to Tripoli and Benghazi, the rebel stronghold. EPA/VASSIL DONEV ATTENTION EDITORS: PICTURE CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT