From his personal stash?

(NPR Live Blog) — Under pressure from mounting protests within his nation and mounting outrage from around the world for his government’s deadly crackdown on demonstrators, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi is once again defying calls for him to step down.

On state TV (being rebroadcast and translated on CNN), he just said that “rats” and agents of “foreign intelligence services” are behind the unrest in Libya.

Gadhafi blames “a small group of youth who have been given hallucination pills” for attacks on some police stations.

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