CARACAS, Feb 25, 2011 (AFP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez praised Libya's "independence" on Thursday, saying longtime strongman Moamer Kadhafi is facing a civil war in his country.

"Long live Libya and its independence! Kadhafi faces a civil war!" the Venezuelan leader said in a Twitter message, his first reaction to unrest shaking Libya since February 15.

Chavez is Kadhafi's main ally in Latin America. Both leaders regularly make public condemnations of US "imperialism" and have exchanged visits in recent years.

Ties are so close that Kadhafi was rumored on Monday to have fled to Caracas, claims later denied.

Chavez, who visited Libya in October, was in contact with Kadhafi during the popular uprising that led to the resignation of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak on February 11 after three decades in power, Venezuelan officials said.

Separately, Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro told the National Assembly that Venezuela "repudiates the violence" in Libya, but said the conflict merits "objective" study.

"Conditions are being created to justify an invasion of Libya, and the central objective of that invasion... is to take away Libya's oil," Maduro said.

Western governments have demanded punishment for abuses in Libya -- but "why don't they ask for the same punishment for those who bomb innocent civilians every day in Iraq or Afghanistan?" he asked. "They are just as murderous."

In Latin America, only leftist Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has also openly expressed solidarity with Kadhafi.

But Nicaragua's main opposition group, the Liberal Party, issued a statement earlier demanding "the immediate severing of diplomatic ties" with Kadhafi's "genocidal dictatorship."

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