June 2 -- The Libyan terrorist armed  opposition again dismissed the proposal from Muamar Gaddafi for a  ceasefire and called for more NATO bombing, despite the mediation  efforts of South African President, Jacob Zuma. The National  Transitional Council (NTC), which had already declined a similar  initiative undertaken last month by delegates in the name of the African  Union (AU), reiterated their demand that the Libyan leader leave power  and the country with his family.
  The head of the NTC, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, made a point of refusing any  proposal for a ceasefire that does not provide for the resignation of  the Libyan statesman, his family and his closest collaborators, while a  rowdy Benghazi crowd booed the meeting last night between Zuma and  Gaddafi.
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