Cairo, Sep 24 (DPA) The Libyan media Thursday hailed leader Muammer Gaddafi's epic 95-minute speech at the United Nations as radical, detailed and in-depth.
The speech, which has been ridiculed elsewhere as rambling and eccentric - at one point Gaddafi demanded to know who killed president John Kennedy in 1963 - was widely praised by the Libyan domestic media.
On Wednesday night, Gaddafi spoke for nearly 100 minutes - way beyond the allotted time of 15 minutes per speaker - and attacked several UN programmes and demanded reform that would give the General Assembly sole authority.
The Libyan official news agency JANA said that through the speech, Gaddafi presented 'radical solutions that can shake the structure of the UN'.
The Alshames newspaper said that Gaddafi had presented a 'detailed in-depth analysis of the United Nation'.
'He amazed people... and gave a 100-minute of final and decisive solutions for problems that started since the first world war,' wrote the paper.