Libyan rebels drag Qaddafi’s body through Misrata. More fighting ahead

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DEBKAfile Special Report October 20, 2011, 4:44 PM (GMT+02:00)

Muammar Qaddafi is dead

Questions swirl around the death outside Sirte Thursday, Oct. 20, of Muammar Qaddafi, who ruled Libya for 42 years until his overthrow in August 2011:
One theory holds that after his convoy was attacked by NATO warplanes outside Sirte, he was seriously wounded in both legs, released that the game was up, crawled into a nearby pipe and shot himself dead to escape capture.
In the eyes of his loyalists, and there are still many left in Libya, he is admired for dying the death of a hero.
This theory is borne out by the discovery by rebels of a gold-plated pistol near his body.
If the bullet or shell that hit his convoy and killed him is identified as belonging to NATO, he will be acclaimed by his own people and the Muslim world as a martyr like Osama bin Laden before him. This would be the pretext for the outbreak of bloody guerrilla warfare between the dead ruler’s following and his opponents.

The third theory is that rebel forces found him dying from an attack on the convoy carrying him and his party and made sure of his death by shooting him in the head.

debkafile: Qaddafi’s death may end NATO’s military campaign in Libya, but it is far from ending the Libyan war. The barbaric treatment of his body in Misrata is a shocking omen of the bloody conflict to come.

debkafile reported earlier Thursday:

Western sources confirm the NTC report that Muammar Qaddafi was captured Thursday, Oct. 20 in or near Sirte. There were initially conflicting reports of his condition. He was said wounded in two legs, according to an NTC official. He now appears to have died of wounds sustained in a NATO air strike against his convoy outside Sirte, one of his last strongholds.

Rebel troops are celebrating the end of the 42-year Libyan ruler.
Earlier Thursday, the NTC claimed to have achieved complete control of the city after long months of siege against fierce resistance.

As long as Qaddafi was at liberty, the interim government was prevented from establishing its legitimacy and a stable administration.

For the rebel forces, Qaddafi’s capture or death is a major psychological and political triumph. However, Libya remains bitterly polarized between pro- and anti-Qaddafi factions with scores of rival militias and hundreds of tribes at each other’s throats. Qaddafi’s demise rather than promoting unity and ending the conflict could trigger wider civil bloodshed.

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2 Comments on “Libyan rebels drag Qaddafi’s body through Misrata. More fighting ahead”

  1. Luis Hershcu's avatar Luis Hershcu Says:

    Good starting observation you made , sir. That is exactly the kind of culture we are confront with. Luis.

  2. Arthur Gibson's avatar Arthur Gibson Says:

    In Arab countries you either get a tyrannical dictatorship or barbaric mob rule. In Israel you have free press, an equitable judicial system that works and democratic government.

    So the majority of people in The West love the Arabs and hate the Israelis.

    Why? Because the majority in The West are basically criminals themselves; they love their own kind. They would love to drag dead leaders through the streets, or make them lie in hospital beds behind a cage in a Court. Look at the UN – they are nothing more than a room full of gangsters.

    Thank God that we Gentiles had you Jews to provide some moral leadership and example to the world during the past three thousand years. Without you guys we really would be in the shit. Earth would be something like “The Planet of the Apes” as Muslim countries are now.

    You Jews beat Japan by inventing and dropping the Atom Bomb on them and if Germany had kept fighting your brilliant invention would have nuked Berlin and finished off Germany.

    If the last Jew ever gets killed, the World will face a “Dark Age” than may never end.

    Thank you lads; you have done and are doing a brilliant job raising the ethical standards of the entire human race. We Gentiles would be f****d without you.


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