Sunday, October 23, 2011

Don't kill me, my sons

"Don't kill me, my sons," a wounded Gaddafi, his hands raised, begged revolutionary fighters on after he was dragged from hiding in a drainage pipe. -PDI/ANN
Sun, Oct 23, 2011
Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network
"The news made me very happy. It's a punishment. A dog like him deserved to die like a dog," Valya Chervenyashka, nurse from Bulgaria who was tortured and twice sentenced to death under Gaddafi's regime.
SIRTE - "Don't kill me, my sons," a wounded Moammar Gaddafi, his hands raised, begged revolutionary fighters on Thursday after he was dragged from hiding in a drainage pipe.

He was dead within an hour, but not before jubilant Libyans had vented decades of hatred by pulling the 69-year-old despot's hair and parading him, bloodied, on the hood of a truck.

Images of Gaddafi's last moments raised questions over how exactly he died after he was captured wounded but alive.

Video on Arab TV stations showed a crowd of fighters shoving and pulling the goateed, balding Gaddafi, with blood splattered on his face and soaking his shirt.


Gaddafi struggled against them, stumbling and shouting as the fighters pushed him onto the hood of a pickup truck. One fighter held him down, pressing on his thigh with a pair of shoes in a show of contempt.

Fighters propped him on the hood as they drove for several moments, apparently to parade him around in victory.

"We want him alive! We want him alive!" one man shouted before Gaddafi was dragged off the hood, some fighters pulling his hair, toward an ambulance.

Later footage showed fighters rolling Gaddafi's lifeless body over on the pavement, stripped to the waist and a pool of blood under his head.

The corpse was then paraded on a car through Misrata, a nearby city that suffered a brutal siege by regime forces during the eight-month civil war that eventually ousted Gaddafi.

Crowds in the streets cheered, saying: "The blood of martyrs will not go in vain."

Died as a dog

Two of the five Bulgarian nurses imprisoned in Libya for eight years over an HIV scandal said Gaddafi "got what he deserved."

"The news made me very happy. It's a punishment. A dog like him deserved to die like a dog," Valya Chervenyashka said. The nurses were tortured and twice sentenced to death under Gaddafi's regime.

How it happened

Thursday began with revolutionary forces bearing down on the last of Gaddafi's heavily armed loyalists who in recent days had been squeezed into a block of buildings of about 700 square yards.

A large convoy of vehicles moved out of the buildings, and revolutionary forces moved to intercept it, said Fathi Bashagha, spokesperson for the Misrata Military Council, which commanded the fighters who captured Gaddafi.

At 8:30 a.m., Nato warplanes struck the convoy, a hit that stopped it from escaping, according to French Defense Minister Gerard Longuet.

Fighters then clashed with loyalists in the convoy for three hours, with rocket-propelled grenades, antiaircraft weapons and machine guns. Members of the convoy got out of the vehicles, Bashagha said.

Gaddafi and other supporters fled on foot, with fighters in pursuit, he said. A Gaddafi bodyguard captured as they ran away gave a similar account to Arab TV stations.

Gaddafi and a number of bodyguards took refuge in a drainage pipe under a highway nearby.

After clashes ensued, Gaddafi emerged, telling the fighters outside, "What do you want? Don't kill me, my sons," according to Bashagha and Hassan Doua, a fighter who was among those who captured him.

Bashagha said Gaddafi died in the ambulance from wounds suffered during the clashes.

Abdel-Jalil Abdel-Aziz, a doctor who accompanied the body in the ambulance during the 120-mile drive to Misrata, said Gaddafi died from two bullet wounds in the head and chest.

A government account of Gaddafi's death said he was captured unharmed and later was mortally wounded in the crossfire from both sides.

Information Minister Mahmoud Shammam told AP that Muatassim Gaddafi, a son of the despot's, was killed in Sirte, as well as Gaddafi's Defense Minister Abu Bakr Younis.

Abdel-Aziz said Muatassim was shot in the chest.

Justice Minister Mohammed al-Alagi said Seif al-Islam Gaddafi, another son, had been wounded in the leg and was being held in a hospital in the city of Zlitan northwest of Sirte.

Shammam said Seif was captured in Sirte, but the senior NTC leadership did not immediately confirm it.

Burial delayed

Gaddafi's burial has been delayed for a few days until Libya's new rulers decide where to bury him, Oil Minister Ali Tarhouni said on Friday.

"I told them to keep it in the freezer for a few days … to make sure that everybody knows he is dead," Ali Tarhouni told Reuters. He said the body was in Misrata.

Asked about the burial arrangements, including where Gaddafi would be buried, he said: "There is no decision yet."

But another official of the National Transitional Council said there was a dispute within the NTC over what to do with Gaddafi's body.

"They are not agreeing on the place of burial. Under Islam he should have been buried quickly, but they have to reach an agreement whether he is to be buried in Misrata, Sirte, or somewhere else," said the official who declined to be named.

The dispute could signal a rift between the NTC leadership and fighters on the ground who feel they should have a say in the decision on Gaddafi's burial because they fought to oust the despot and then hunt him down.

Calls for probe

In Geneva, UN human rights chief Navi Pillay said an investigation of the circumstances surrounding Gadhafi's death was needed.

"On the issue of Gaddafi's death yesterday, the circumstances are still unclear," said Pillay's spokesperson Rupert Colville.

"There should be some kind of investigation given what we saw yesterday," Colville said. "The two videos… taken together are very disturbing."

Nevertheless, Colville said, Gaddafi's death and the fall of Sirte had led to "a new era" for Libya.

"One key aspect to obtain closure on the legacy of Gaddafi would be to ensure that justice is done," he said.

Amnesty International also urged the revolutionary fighters to give a complete report, saying it was essential to conduct "a full, independent and impartial inquiry to establish the circumstances of Colonel Gaddafi's death."

Celebratory gunfire

Well past midnight after Gaddafi was killed, thunderous celebratory gunfire and cries of "God is great!" rang out across Tripoli, leaving the smell of sulfur in the air.

People wrapped revolutionary flags around toddlers and flashed V for victory signs as they leaned out car windows.

Martyrs' Square, the former Green Square from which Gaddafi made many defiant speeches, was packed with revelers.

In Sirte, ecstatic fighters celebrated the city's fall by firing endless rounds into the sky, pumping their guns, knives and even a meat cleaver in the air, and singing the national anthem.

Deep hatred

The outpouring of joy reflected the deep hatred of a leader who had brutally warped Libya with his idiosyncratic rule.

After seizing power in a 1969 coup that toppled the monarchy, Gaddafi created a "revolutionary" system of "rule by the masses," which supposedly meant every citizen participated in government but really meant all power was in his hands.

He wielded it erratically, imposing random rules while crushing opponents, often hanging anyone who plotted against him in public squares.

Abroad, Gaddafi posed as a Third World leader, while funding terror groups and guerrilla armies. His regime was blamed in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, and the downing of a French passenger jet in Africa the following year, as well as the 1986 bombing of a German disco frequented by US servicemen that killed three people.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

CPP! don't die with or for Hun Xen! See what Hun Xen got and what your familly live in fear with Hun Xen now and after he tayhoung!

Anonymous said...

If Hun xen like his children and grand children he should give a real demoncracy in Cambodia!!!! Give a term limit tp PM and fair election!!!!!!! OBEIY laws Hun xen ! to give live to your off sprints!!!

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen said he will be Prime Minister for life because China, US, UN, and world powerhouse are supporting him. Hun Sen said he is invincible in Cambodia, after he dies, his son will take over and so on.

Hun Sen will die as Cambodia hidden dictator, aka, South East Tiger.

Anonymous said...

1:51PM

It fits better with Hun Sen South East Gangster.

Anonymous said...

The horrible death of Gaddafi is a frightening lesson to all brutal and heartless dictators anywhere in the world.

Hun Sen, thou shall repent by establishing a term limit for all important key government positions including yours. Do the right thing before it is too late!

I don't think you can sleep well at night and enjoy your life like an ordinary person.

For me, I have a good time every day as with a good cup of coffee I can come on KI Site, read news, make comments, listen to good old songs and so and so forth.

Don't cheat on the elections. Even though the CPP votes for you to be the next candidate for the national election, refuse the nomination as you have been a PM for too long already.

Let younger generation of people with new ideas take the steering wheel of Cambodia ship. You are getting old; you only have more or less 10 more year or so for a good productive life on earth so retire now and enjoy your life, buddy!

Why do you want to work until you are 90? Don't you want to spend some time with your grandchildren and family?

Intermarriages between your children and those of your lieutenants won't guarantee that power will always be in your hands forever.

Do the right thing and I won't be pissed off anymore!

Pissed off

Anonymous said...

When this gonna happen in Cambodian. Ah CPP motherfuckers been on power for long I wanted to see new leader and making sure make terms limited for president too.

Anonymous said...

finally strong man like Gadafi begged for live. Time for strongman of Cambodia is shorter. This is good lesson for Sen.

Anonymous said...

American Vice-President Joe Biden said that NATO operation to take out Libya dictator is the "MODEL" for the future mission. This is a good point for Cambodian case.

Hun Sen what do you think?

Anonymous said...

I WISH IT WAS AH HUN XEN

Anonymous said...

The dictator is everywhere.
Who can stop them?
The old one gone,the new one is reborn.
That is human greed

Anonymous said...

9:05 PM

How many dictators exist in Asia? Human greed, or you are uneducated.

Anonymous said...

libya situation is unique to libya. why people try to compare that to cambodia, makes no sense.

Anonymous said...

9:47 PM

If one gone, the new one is reborn. Who became a new dictator in Germany after Hitler? or Bin Ladin? Or what about Saddam Hussien? Are you aware that these dictators are from different era and different country?
Get you ASS back in school. DUMB FUCK. You make no sense.
If Hun Sen gets a bullet to his head, will Sam Rainsy become the new dictator?

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

pissed off bitch!