The Libyan government late Friday rejected a rebel ceasefire offer as crazy. The opposition Interim Transitional National Council (ITNC) had said the rebels would seek conditional ceasefire. ITNC chairman Mustafa Abdel Jalil said they would agree to a ceasefire if Muammar Qadhafi withdrew his forces from all of Libyas cities and respected the rights of Libyans to choose sides. The world will see that they will choose freedom, Mr. Jalil told a press conference with Abdelilah al-Khatib, United Nations special envoy to Libya, who was on a short visit to Libyas eastern front. Government spokesman Musa Ibrahim rejected the rebel demands, insisting that Mr. Qadhafis forces would stay put.