Moamar Ghadafi DEAD

517Houston

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Moamar Ghadafi Captured In Libya, TNC Commander Says

Updated: Thursday, 20 Oct 2011, 8:00 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 20 Oct 2011, 7:40 AM EDT
By NewsCore
SIRTE, Libya - Libyan strongman Moamar Ghadafi has been captured, a Transitional National Council military commander said Thursday.
"He has been captured. He is badly wounded, but he is still breathing," Mohamed Leith told AFP, adding that he saw Ghadafi himself and that he was wearing a khaki uniform and a turban.
Ghadafi was said to be wounded in both legs, according to Reuters, which said he was detained near Sirte.
Libyan TV channel Libya lil Ahrar also said that he was in custody.
However, the TNC's UK spokesman, Mahmoud Nacua, warned that there was "not enough information" to confirm Ghadafi's capture, and a former TNC spokesman in Britain, Guma al Gamati told Sky News that "this is not confirmed."
Sirte, Ghadafi's hometown and the last bastion of his supporters, was the last holdout against TNC forces. The town's capture, which both military officials and new regime political sources said was expected later Thursday, would pave the way for the TNC to officially take control of Libya and move its headquarters away from its Benghazi stronghold in the east to the capital, Tripoli.

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Gaddafi killed as Libya's revolt takes hometown


SIRTE, Libya — Muammar Gaddafi is dead, Libya's new leaders said, killed by fighters who overran his hometown and final bastion on Thursday. His bloodied body was stripped and displayed around the world from cellphone video.
Senior officials in the interim government, which ended his 42-year rule two months ago but had labored to subdue thousands of diehard loyalists, said his death opened the way for a declaration of "liberation" after eight months of war.
His body was expected in the long-standing rebel stronghold of Misrata, officials said as their Western sponsors held off from confirming that Gaddafi, a self-styled king of kings whom they had lately courted after decades of enmity, was dead at 69.
After Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril confirmed his demise, the new national flag, resurrected by rebels who forced Gaddafi from his capital Tripoli in August, filled streets and squares as jubilant crowds whooped for joy and fired in the air.
In Sirte, a one-time fishing village and Gaddafi's hometown that grandiose schemes had styled a new "capital of Africa," fighters danced, brandishing a golden pistol they said they had taken from Gaddafi.
Accounts were hazy of his final hours, which also appeared to have cost the lives of senior aides. But top officials of the National Transitional Council, including Abdel Majid Mlegta, said he had died of wounds sustained in clashes.
FINAL HOURS
One possible description, pieced together from various sources, suggests that Gaddafi may have tried to break out of his final redoubt at dawn in a convoy of vehicles after weeks of dogged resistance. However, he was stopped by a NATO airstrike and captured, possibly three or four hours later, after gunbattles with NTC fighters who found him hiding in a drainage culvert.
NATO said its warplanes fired on a convoy near Sirte about 8:30 a.m. (2:30 a.m. EDT), striking two military vehicles in the group, but could not confirm that Gaddafi had been a passenger.
Accounts from his enemies suggested his capture, and death soon after from wounds, may have taken place around noon.
One of Gaddafi's sons, heir-apparent Saif al-Islam, was at large, they believed.
NTC official Mlegta told Reuters that Gaddafi had been wounded in both legs early in the morning as he tried to flee in the convoy which NATO warplanes attacked
"He was also hit in his head," he said. "There was a lot of firing against his group and he died."
There was no shortage of NTC fighters in Sirte claiming to have seen him die, though many accounts were conflicting. Libyan television carried video of two drainage pipes, about a meter across, where it said fighters had cornered a man who long inspired both fear and admiration around the world.
After February's uprising in the long discontented east of the country around Benghazi -- inspired by the Arab Spring movements that overthrew the leaders of neighboring Tunisia and Egypt -- the revolt against Gaddafi ground slowly across the country before a dramatic turn saw Tripoli fall in August.
LIBERATION
An announcement of final liberation was expected as the chairman of the NTC prepared to address the nation of six million. They now face the challenge of turning oil wealth once monopolized by Gaddafi and his clan into a democracy that can heal an array of tribal, ethnic and regional divisions he exploited.
The two months since the fall of Tripoli have tested the nerves of the motley alliance of anti-Gaddafi forces and their Western and Arab backers, who had begun to question the ability of the NTC forces to root out diehard Gaddafi loyalists in Sirte and a couple of other towns.
Gaddafi, wanted by the International Criminal Court on charges of ordering the killing of civilians, was toppled by rebel forces on August 23, a week short of the 42nd anniversary of the military coup which brought him to power in 1969.
NTC fighters hoisted the red, black and green national flag above a large utilities building in the center of a newly-captured Sirte neighborhood and celebratory gunfire broke out among their ecstatic and relieved comrades.
Hundreds of NTC troops had surrounded the Mediterranean coastal town for weeks in a chaotic struggle that killed and wounded scores of the besieging forces and an unknown number of defenders.
NTC fighters said there were a large number of corpses inside the last redoubts of the Gaddafi troops. It was not immediately possible to verify that information.
(Writing by Alastair Macdonald; Editing by David Stamp)
 

TheDude

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Stripping a bloody body and parading it around and broadcasting it to the rest of the world sounds a little like terrorism.... no?
 

Ethan

Captain
Former Krew Member
#Win Good news for the people over there, but the problems are far from over.
 

MikeK

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I won't read that XD. The name of the thread is more then enough XD HURRAH pwnt
 

RikuX2

Second Lieutenant
Yeah, guy was a fuck. Plain and simple, although, watching that video was genuinely shocking. Humanity is savage. Seeing his beat up, bloodied body being tossed around was a bit confronting.
 

RikuX2

Second Lieutenant
Last night on 4chan i saw a video of Gaddafi with blood all over his face and being beat up whilst still being alive. Sent chills down my spine. Probably the best representation of pain i've ever seen.
 

JohnRyAn

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I want his gold deagle, lmao.

Do you mean this one?? :D

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TheDude

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Yeah, guy was a fuck. Plain and simple, although, watching that video was genuinely shocking. Humanity is savage. Seeing his beat up, bloodied body being tossed around was a bit confronting.

This is what I am talking about. The guy fucked over libya, but revolutions and wars are bloody. They are not beautiful things. They are NOT (in themselves) honorable or moral.
Parading his body around, while in the heat of the moment for those people may have been simply a sign of freedom, taken out of context would be simple terrorism. For it is only to send a message, after the deed is done, that people like him will be killed.

If you cannot separate incidents from the circumstances surrounding them and look at the issues from multiple angles, you will end up stubborn and stupid and close minded. I am against all forms of dictatorship. I am pro human rights in every form. I am a secularist. So it's not that I am against the man's death. It was simply my reaction to the events isolated.
 
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iMP

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Its terrible they have him in a meat freezer. Just shows we can both be bad, nothing towards Americans, although I'm glad he's dead.
 

TheDude

Dudesicle
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Riku, you amaze me.......

When we execute prisoners, we make it as painless as possible, regardless of their crimes.

The whole thing is that the people are now free, not that the Ghadafi is dead.


4 year olds learn the words "treat your neighbors as you would like to be treated" and "two wrongs don't make a right"


I guess it takes time to actually make that part of your own personal constitution.
 

517Houston

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Just to interject a bit here, the Americans didnt kill this terrorist, his own people did. The Libs are also keeping him on ice.. Not the Americans.. This animal got what he deserved and it was a long time coming. Kudos to the Libs.. Your Freedom is now in your hands!
 

TheDude

Dudesicle
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Yea, I didn't understand when Imp commented about the americans.

We really have no say in what the Libyans do, and that is how it should be. So I am completely fine with our lack of involvement currently. I hope we don't run in nd try to establish our kind of government and put our people in power, even though I am pro democracy.
 

DamageINC

K3's Useless Admin
|K3| Executive
Execute prisoners as in inmates? Lethal injection is far from the most humane way to kill a person, IMO. Firing squad is much cleaner and quicker.
 
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