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Africa North
Who Really Killed Gadhafi - And Why?
2012-10-02
Does this story fall into the category of "Tall Tales or True"?
If it's even close to reality .. maybe it will make politicians think twice about who's on their list of major campaign contributors. Hahahaha! :-)
Source: AllAfrica.com, Oct 1, 2012

French secret services organised the capture of former Libyan ruler Moamer Kadhafi and may have killed him on then-president Nicolas Sarkozy's orders, British and Italian papers claimed Sunday. And Kadhafi was located thanks to information provided by Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, reports say.

Sarkozy wanted Kadhafi dead after the Libyan leader publicly threatened to publish proof of his claim to have secretly financed Sarkozy's 2007 presidential election campaign, Britain's Daily Mail and Daily Telegraph claim.

Kadhafi was found hiding in a pipe near Sirte by rebel fighters on 20 October last year. He was beaten by his captors and killed, as recorded on gruesome mobile phone footage that was broadcast round the world.

Now the Mail claims that a French spy infiltrated the group and shot the deposed strongman in the head.

And the Telegraph says that French spies operating in Sirte were able to lead the rebels to him because Assad had given them his telephone number in exchange for France easing pressure on his regime.

As Kadhafi's forces lost Tripoli, Western attention turned to the violent repression of protests in Syria.

But, although Sarkozy had proposed humanitarian zones and intervention, Assad persuaded France to ease off in return for Kadhafi's Iridium satellite phone number, according to Rami Eel Obeidi, the former head of foreign intelligence for the rebels.

The French pinpointed Kadhafi after he phoned one of his supporters, Yusuf Shakir, and Palestinian left-wing leader Ahmed Jibril in Syria. They then directed militia fighters to a point where they could ambush Kadhafi, he said.

The ambush was "an exclusive French operation", although Turkish and British military intelligence in Sirte were informed, Obeidi said.

Also this weekend, Mahmoud Jibril, who was interim prime minister after Kadhafi's fall, told Egyptian television that Kadhafi was killed by "a foreign agent who mixed with the revolutionary brigades".

And Western diplomats told Italy's Corriere della Sera that the killer was "almost certainly French" and that "Sarkozy had every reason to want to get rid of the colonel as quickly as possible".

"The view is supported by information gathered by investigators in Benghazi, Libya's second city and the place where the 'Arab Spring' revolution against Gaddafi started in early 2011," comments the Daily Mail.

The French foreign ministry has refused to confirm or deny the claims.

Ben Omran Shaaban, a 22-year-old rebel fighter who was among the group who attacked Kadhafi and frequently brandished the gun said to have killed him, died in a Paris hospital on Monday.

He was reported to have been beaten up and shot by Kadhafi supporters and have been flown to France for treatment.
Posted by:Raider

#8  Colonel Mustard, in the Library, with a hatchet!
Posted by: mojo   2012-10-02 17:17  

#7  Oh, one more question: Was Daffy attempting to blackmail Sarkozy? For what? Hmmmm....
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2012-10-02 16:05  

#6  Our government never told us anything but lies about the NATO intervention in Libya so it's easy to believe just about anything in the way of an explanation. Maybe true, maybe not. But it certainly sounds like something that would be within the realm of possibility.

How do I know the government told lies? Well, they said they were doing it to protect civilians but they never told us how many civilians the NATO war planes killed to protect civilians. They prolonged a nasty little civil war, in which they had no business, that looked like it was gonna be all over with in a few days thereby greatly increasing the number of people who were killed.

One question this article raises but does not answer is why Col. Daffy would threaten to expose his contribution to Sarkozy's election. Was Sarkozy putting some kind of pressure on Daffy? If so, what and why? And why would Obama and Cameron go along with Daffy's murder? The whole thing reeks like a crock of shit.

Then, when the war was over, the Obama administration sent an unprotected diplomatic mission into Libya. Did it not occur to them that some of those people who were under the NATO bombs might still be around and still possess the wherewithal to extract revenge? No? So a few more civilians got killed.

Sorry, folks. I'm gonna post this picture again because the duplicity and treachery is so amazing. I mean, one day they appear to be having a nice little bromance and the next day one of them is having the other whacked.

Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2012-10-02 16:00  

#5  I wonder what ever happened to Daffy's amazon bodyguards?
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-10-02 15:42  

#4  So the French have WitPro for their agents?
Posted by: Skidmark   2012-10-02 11:12  

#3  The news at the time was pretty clear about aircraft (I think French Air Force) attacking Qaddafi's escaping convoy & stopping it on the road, which was the immediate precursor to his capture. Interesting that Qaddafi's killer was wounded much later, sent to France & died there.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2012-10-02 09:48  

#2  Assad stiffing him doesn't surprise. The Sarkozy link is fanciful. Although Sarkozy could well have taken money from Daffy.
Posted by: phil_b   2012-10-02 00:32  

#1  this one may be doubtful - some juicy tidbit that was leaked to the media in a bar - but who knows? i checked with one source, who heard it was S. African mercenaries who assisted in finding Gadhafi. Maybe the "Final Hunt for Gadhafi" will be one of those campfire yarns with a million different variations :-)
Posted by: Grolugum Protector of the Veps3806   2012-10-02 00:22  

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