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Libya's rebels pushed to strangle two supply lines to Tripoli on Wednesday, hoping to ratchet up pressure on the regime as their leaders prepared for the transition to democracy. Rebels fought to sever Tripoli's supply lines from Tunisia to the west and to Moamer Kadhafi's hometown of Sirte in the east, as they continued efforts to translate military victories into political pressure.
Fighting continued to the west of Tripoli at Zawiyah, with rebel officials claiming they were in control of "most" of the strategically vital oil port.
The town, which contains a oil refinery, "is being heavily shelled by Kadhafi forces from the east, but the population is not scared and will not leave," said Colonel Ahmed Omar Bani, a military spokesman. Bani added that the rebels were now pushing west toward the Tunisian border, an apparent bid to further strangle what limited supply lines remain. It was the latest in a series of operations to cut off the capital, which the rebels hope will force defections from the regime and spark a Tripoli uprising against the nearly year-old regime.
East of Tripoli rebels moved toward a town that links the capital and Sirte -- Kadhafi's hometown and a stronghold for his military. Al-Heisha lies roughly 70 kilometres 45 miles south of Misrata and kilometres miles from Tripoli, near two key crossroads that link loyalist-held territory in the west with that in the oil-rich Sirte basin.