Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi, son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and chairman of the Al Qaddafi International Foundation for Charity and Development, addresses students and staff at the American University in Cairo May 5, 2010.
The deputy head of a media group founded by a son of  Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has been arrested, local media said on  Monday, in an apparent escalation of a power struggle inside the  country's ruling elite. 
Reform-minded Saif al-Islam Gaddafi is seen as a possible successor  to his father as ruler of the oil exporting state but he has been waging  a turf war with a conservative old guard within his father's entourage.
Parts of the Al Ghad media group founded by Saif al-Islam have come  under pressure in the past week, with the print version of the Oea  newspaper suspended and the Libya Press news agency saying some of its  journalists have been arrested.
"For the fourth day in a row, the Libyan internal security agency is  continuing to summon and detain journalists and contributors of Libya  Press," the news agency said in a statement on its Internet site.
"The list of those detained has so far reached 20 journalists and  contributors, including the deputy managing-director of Al Ghad group,  Fawzi Batamr, for reasons that remain unclear."
The news agency had said on Sunday that 10 of its reporters had been  detained. There was no confirmation of the arrests from Libyan  officials.
The infighting in Libya, home to Africa's biggest proven oil  reserves, is watched closely by Western oil majors including BP, Eni and  Exxon Mobil.
They have poured billions of dollars into Libyan oil and gas projects  and some analysts say their investments could be jeopardised by shifts  in the political landscape.
Source:http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/News/World/5640379-147/libya_arrests_ally_of_reformist_gaddafi.csp

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