After his capture, Colonel Gaddafi’s son Mutassim was photographed swigging water and smoking a cigarette. Sitting against a wall, Gaddafi’s fifth son wore heavily blood-stained clothes but did not appear to be seriously injured. Yet pictures taken minutes later showed him sprawled dead on a stretcher, shot in the neck and chest.
The series of mobile phone photographs raise disturbing questions about Mutassim’s death on Thursday. Officials initially said the 34-year-old was killed in a gun battle during the final push on Sirte. Conflicting accounts said he was captured alive after he attempted to escape the city with his father. The grainy images prove he was indeed captured alive, but events leading to his death remained unclear.
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You are totally wrong my friend. Gadaffi and hid cronies we terrible leaders who led a their country through the barrel of a gun.
ReplyDeleteThe one thing that muslims don't understand is democracy. It took over 600 years for the great democracies of the western world to evolve, maybe in 600 years time the Libyan people will have a civilised democracy.
No one is perfect, Kernal G did a lot for his country and built houses upon houses and brought food and crops so his people could eat. But this is what the white man does when they dont like someone, they make them an enemy... you don't kill a man because you dont like him, who the f do US goverment think they are? I cant stand them, acting like they care about the suffering of people.. oh please. Obama is a f'n puppet
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