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Africa North
Qadhafi`s end
2011-10-23
[Dawn] IN death, Muammar Qadaffy
...whose instability was an inspiration to dictators everywhere, but whose end couldn't possibly come to them...
was denied glory -- he did not go down fighting. Captured maimed, Libya`s undisputed ruler for 42 years died after he reportedly shouted, "Don`t shoot!" That he was alive when captured near Sirte on Thursday was confirmed by the National Transitional Council, which announced "to the world that Col Qadaffy has died in the custody of the revolution". The announcement doesn`t make clear whether he succumbed to his wounds or was killed by his captors. Very aptly did Amnesia Amnesty International and the UN rights chief demand a probe into his death -- something that no government has bothered to give a thought to. AI said that it was essential to conduct "a full, independent and impartial inquiry to establish the circumstances of Col Qadaffy`s death". With the fall of Tripoli in August to the rebels, who had already overrun Benghazi and other major Libyan cities, the collapse of the Qadaffy structure was a matter of time. With NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It's headquartered in Belgium. That sez it all....
providing its awesome firepower to the rebels, pro-Qadaffy forces had little chance of victory. What surprised the world was the tenacious fight put up by Qadaffy loyalists and the eight bloody months it took for the West-supported rebels to crush the last remaining pockets of resistance. However,
if you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning...
by killing Col Qadaffy, the rebels denied the world his version of history before a court.

Col Qadaffy`s fate is typical of many a populist hero-turned-tyrant. First among the Arab putschists to succeed in acquiring a majority share of revenues from oil production, the Libyan leader rode on a wave of popularity in his country. His achievements included the use of Libya`s oil wealth to develop a social welfare state that raised the standard of living of his people and provided free healthcare and education. However,
the hip bone's connected to the leg bone...
his `Green Book` containing his political philosophy had little room for dissent. He persecuted those who differed with him, forcing opposition leaders to go underground. Those who chose to go abroad were taken care of by assassins. His Lockerbie crime shocked the world. After denying culpability for years the Libyan strongman handed over two of his intelligence chiefs for trial.

Unlike Ben Ali and Hosni Mubarak
...The former President-for-Life of Egypt, dumped by popular demand in early 2011...
, Col Qadaffy met a violent death, but not before thousands of Libyans had been killed, and the country devastated. This is a lesson for all dictators. Either they reform and give a share in governance to the people or get ready for consequences that the fate of Qadaffy`s empire and his country`s trauma highlight. This is what the transitional set-up in Libya should keep in mind, and proceed with plans to usher in a representative democratic government.
Posted by:Fred

#10  Barbara, it must be tucked under all 1000 of my attoviolins. I certainly didn't waste any on this scumbucket.
Posted by: RandomJD   2011-10-23 18:56  

#9  I've not heard anything about the Pan Am 103 bomber released from Scotland: Abdelbeset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi?
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-10-23 18:45  

#8  The UK Telegraph reported Qadaffy's convoy was able to escape from Sirte due to poor preparation by the rebels. Once the convoy was away from Sirte, a UAV struck the lead convoy vehicle, followed by one or more bombs from a French fighter-bomber. At that point, elements of the convoy scattered & the rebels caught up with them.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-10-23 15:43  

#7  Gaddafi gets sodomised: The ultimate Arab insult
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-10-23 15:41  

#6  I'm trying to find my femtoviolin.

No, really - I am.
Posted by: Barbara   2011-10-23 14:51  

#5  There is a possibility that Gaddafi may have received the head wound before or very soon after his capture in a drainage pipe on the outskirts of Sirte and died later of that wound.

If you mean by pistol whipping.
Posted by: Eohippus Phater7165   2011-10-23 12:50  

#4  Rebels Beat Up Gaddafi in Sirte
Posted by: Eohippus Phater7165   2011-10-23 12:48  

#3  A more comprehensive account
This is what happened to his bodyguards
Four more bodies lay at the other end of the pipes. All black men, one had his brains blown out, another man had been decapitated, his dreadlocked head lying beside his torso.
Posted by: tipper   2011-10-23 11:25  

#2  Sadly, I think another lesson is being picked up by the dictators: "Get WMDs. NOW."

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2011-10-23 09:14  

#1  Another glorious victory for NATO.
Posted by: gr(o)mgoru   2011-10-23 03:29  

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