(10 Jun 2009) SHOTLIST
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1. Various of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi walking down plane steps, with Omar Al-Muktar, son of soldier who fought against Italians
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Rome 10 June 2009
2. STILL of al Mukhtar and son disembarking behind Gadhafi
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3. Gadhafi embracing Berlusconi at bottom of steps
4. Officials waiting
5. Gadhafi standing with Berlusconi, the two shake hands
6. Various of Gadhafi greeting supporters holding Libyan flags
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7. STILL of Gadhafi walking past honour guard at airport
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8. Wide of Presidential Palace
9. Medium of flags above presidential palace
10. Gadhafi entering room and shaking hands with President Giorgio napolitano
11. Presidential guard
12. Gadhafi and Napolitano shaking hands
13. Presidential guard with flags
14. Gadhafi and Napolitano that enter and walk to podium
++ARABIC SOUNDBITES ALSO HAVE ITALIAN TRANSLATION++
15. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Moammar Gadhafi, Libyan leader:
"Italy in fact has closed its relationship with colonialism and fascism. In addition to our friendship agreement, the indemnity and the apologies are all signs that Italy today is no longer the Italy of yesterday."
9. Cut-away photo of leader of libyan resistance Omar al-Mukhtar chained by Italian captors
10. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Moammar Gadhafi, Libyan leader:
"Italy today is a country of peace, friendship and collaboration. It is a very peaceful country among all the countries of the world.
11. Both leaders at news conference
12. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Giorgio Napolitano, Italian President:
"Our meeting has allowed us to compare our similar viewpoints for the joined effort that Italy and Libya need to make to resolve the crisis situations in Africa and in particular the joint effort that Italy and Libya need to push forward to find a solution in all aspects to the dramatic conditions in Somalia."
13. Cutaway of cameramen
14. Leaders shaking hands
STORYLINE:
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi began his first visit to Italy on Wednesday with a warm embrace from Premier Silvio Berlusconi, evidence of better ties between the energy-rich desert nation and its former colonial ruler.
An hour late, he stepped off the Libyan plane wearing full dress military uniform.
The elderly son of a Libyan national hero who was executed by Italian colonial authorities for leading a guerrilla war against the Italians in the 1920s and 1930s disembarked behind Gadhafi.
Mohammed Omar al-Mukhtar, son of Omar al-Mukhtar, stepped gingerly down the steps, steadied by a cane. Pinned to Gadhafi's uniform was a faded, black-and-white photo of the late hero chained by his Italian captors.
Berlusconi, squinting in the sun, and Gadhafi, his eyes behind big sunglasses, exchanged an embrace and smiles.
Berlusconi was scheduled to meet formally on Wednesday evening with Gadhafi, one of the world's longest-serving rulers. The Libyan leader was 27 when he took power in a 1969 coup.
"Italy in fact has closed its relationship with colonialism and fascism. In addition to our friendship agreement, the indemnity and the apologies are all signs that Italy today is no longer the Italy of yesterday." Gadhafi said after a meeting with the Italian President Nepolitano.
Gadhafi's four-day visit to the country includes the rare honour of addressing the Italian Senate.
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