Thursday, March 24, 2011

Muammar Gaddafi's presidential bolt-hole [-Hun Xen's Tuol Krasaing fortress rivals with Gaddafi's compound?]


A monument has been erected outside the building bombed by the US in 1986
23 March 2011
By Kathryn Westcott
BBC News

Bab al-Aziziya - Splendid Gate - the nerve-centre of Col Muammar Gaddafi's regime has long been a symbol of the Libyan leader's defiance.

At the heart of the sprawling presidential compound in downtown Tripoli is the shell of his former residence, partially destroyed by American laser-guided "smart" bombs in 1986.

Col Gaddafi claimed that his adopted baby daughter Hanna had been killed in the attack, ordered by former US President Ronald Reagan. The Libyans had been accused of the bombing of a West Berlin discotheque in which two American GIs were killed.

The building has not been rebuilt and has been renamed House of Resistance. In front of it stands a giant, gold, clenched fist crushing an American plane.

In the past few months, the iconic building has formed the backdrop for Col Gaddafi's televised addresses, as it did in 2001 when the Libyan leader spoke out angrily against the Lockerbie verdict.


And it is here that this week ordinary Libyans rallied in support of Col Gaddafi, scaling the monument and straddling the plane in front of the cameras of the invited media.

About a quarter of a mile away, nestling among the trees, stands Col Gaddafi's Bedouin-style tent, one of his homes for the past four decades. It was here, in 2004, that the then German Chancellor Gerhard Shroeder was entertained as he became the first German head of state to visit Libya.

Col Gaddafi doesn't stay long in one location and his current whereabouts is a mystery.

Last weekend, a three-story administration building about 50m (160ft) away from the tent was almost demolished in an air strike. Coalition officials insist their target was a command and control facility Col Gaddafi used to communicate with his troops.

It is reported that key military leaders and personnel are based in the compound.

A day before the strike, a BBC team had visited the high-walled complex.

At the south-eastern side of the compound is a football pitch, probably used by the families that inhabit the rows of houses just inside the compound.

Ordinary Libyans came to the compound to rally in support of Col Gaddafi "The streets with the low houses reminded me a bit of a refugee camp in Gaza," said one member of the team.

The houses are thought to be military accomodation. The team saw a small child peering out of one of them.

Beyond these houses is a lower wall and then an entrance into the compound's "inner sanctum". All visitors are security checked and have to pass through metal detectors.

The BBC team saw a lot of soldiers inside the compound and some old, light anti-aircraft guns attached to the back of trucks.

"There was a feeling that there were bunkers underground - I saw some air vents," says one member of the BBC team.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

why are people keep comparing cambodia to libya? that is so ignorant and dump of them, really! for your information, cambodia is not libya, nor mr. hun sen is gadafi, ok! libya is rich in oil and cambodia just awakened from stupid KR killing fields, ok! know the difference, ok!

Anonymous said...

6:18 AM, both Gadafi and Hun San are dictators, good at oppressing and killing his own people.

Both men would do anything to stay in power including killing and imprisoning anyone who speaks out against them.

Both men are very rich, money stolen from their people.

The only thing both men don't havve in common is Gadaffi likes young blond sexy women while Hun San likes big fat women.

Anonymous said...

8:32 AM,

I give you a 100% score on your excellent answer to shed some light on Mr.6:18 AM who cannot see or understand that there are so many similarities in the way Gadafi and Hun Sen rule their respective countries.

I think 6:18 AM lives in the US, but has not learned anything yet about democracy, freedom and dictatorship.

Anonymous said...

8:32 AM,

I give you a 100% score on your excellent answer to shed some light on Mr.6:18 AM who cannot see or understand that there are so many similarities in the way Gadafi and Hun Sen rule their respective countries.

I think 6:18 AM lives in the US, but has not learned anything yet about democracy, freedom and dictatorship.

Anonymous said...

Thank for everyone beating 8:32AM

Anonymous said...

Khmer people is Cambodia is so out of touch or time. They dont know what good for them....

Anonymous said...

Dont fuck with the USA.......Gaddafi was talk shit to the US nation...Ours great President bomb his house killed his wife and daughter in less than an Hours after he made a bad comments about the USA!

Prasad said...

Everyone knows that Libya cannot stand for a long time against NATO Forces.