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Video footage shows 'Gaddafi's killer'Video footage has emerged of fighters loyal to Libya's National Transitional Council claiming to be the assassins of ex-Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi. Today, his body remains on display to the public, and it is still unclear where he will be buried. Meanwhile Gaddafi's son, Saadi Gaddafi, says he's "outraged by the vicious brutality" shown towards his father and his brother Muatassim, who were both killed last week. More video clips showing Gaddafi's last moments are slowly trickling in, and they are likely to come under closer scrutiny in the coming days as the United Nations, rights organisations, and more recently, the United States, backs an investigation into the deaths of Gaddafi and his son. Al Jazeera's Khadija Magardie reports.more info
Muammar Gaddafi: ObituaryA senior National Transitional Council official has said that deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has died of his wounds after being captured near his hometown of Sirte. Muammar Gaddafi came to power in 1969 in a coup at the age of 27 and went on to rule Libya for 42 years with an iron fist. He has left Libya in tatters and despite the vast oil wealth, a vast majority of Libyans still live on about $2 a day and 40 per cent remain unemployed. Gaddafi wanted to be the leader of the Arab world and modeled himself on Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser. He published the Green Book which established rule of the people but in reality he exercised absolute power. The former Libyan leader was accused of bombing Pan Am Flight 103 in Scotland, a charge he always denied. After this Libya remained under internatinal isolation for years. When the uprising gathered momentum earlier this year he blamed everyone, from US to al-Qaeda, and called the protesters rats and cats of Libya. Many will remember Gaddafi as the leader who set Libya back by many years.more info
Muammar Gaddafi relaxes at homeHome video from 2005, discovered in Tripoli this week, shows deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi relaxing with his family.more info
'Too many powers wanted Gaddafi silenced' - ex-NTC head to RTColonel Muammar Gaddafi was wanted dead so his secrets would die with him. So insists Mahmoud Jibril, the man who led the NTC uprising to overthrow Colonel Gaddafi's regime, in an exclusive interview with RT. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.commore info
New video of Gaddafi son Saif al-Islam - first hours in captivityNew and exclusive footage of Seif al-Islam Gaddafi's first hours in captivity has emerged showing the son of late dictator Colonel Muammar Gaddafi weary and in pain, looked after by his Libyan revolutionary captors. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.commore info
Sarkozy accused of taking campaign financing from GaddafiIn the last days of campaigning for a second term as president of France, documents have surfaced which suggest Libya's Gaddafi regime donated millions of dollars to Sarkozy's 2007 election campaign. It's not the first time that claim's been made, and the French President's camp has rejected it as "ridiculous." Sarkozy's Socialist challenger Francois Hollande is demanding an explanation. Al Jazeera's Charlie Angela reports from Paris.more info
Saif on home ground: Gaddafi son avoids Hague 'joke' trialMuammar Gaddafi's most-influential son won't be heading to the War Crimes Court any time soon. Libya wants to try Saif al-Islam on home soil, over the killing of protesters in the revolt which deposed his father. The Hague's lawyers are saying he's allergedly been mistreated and beaten by militia in custody. Afshin Rattansi, author and journalist talks to RT. He says the crimes court is a sham to international judicial machine. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.commore info
The Truth Exposed: Muammar GaddafiThis video was created by: American Freedom Fighter at youtube.com/user/killuminatiAFF. It was created there as a four part series. Muammar Gaddafi was fighting against the illuminati and the reason why he was killed is here! "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." Green Book Link: zadishefreeman.commore info
Former Gaddafi intelligence chief 'held'Abdullah al-Senussi, who is reported to have been detained in Mauritania, was the right-hand-man and brother-in-law of deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.more info
Glorifying Gaddafi banned in LibyaIn Tripoli, bookstores are full of selections on a range of topics from democracy building to Libya's modern history. Many of these books were banned under the rule of the late Muammar Gaddafi who was removed from power last year. Now, international rights groups fear the the country's interim National Transitional Council could be headed down a similar path of restricting freedom of speech, after it passed a new law that criminalises the glorification of the former regime and its leader. Al Jazeera's Omar Al Saleh reports from Tripoli.more info
Muammar Gaddafi - Zenga Zenga Song - Noy Alooshe RemixCheck out Gaddafi's Hat new remix www.youtube.com Libyan(Ex?) leader Muammar Kadafi with his Auto Tuned version to "Hey Baby" by Pitbull & T pain. Remix by Noy Alooshe For the new & official single version: www.youtube.com shebr shebr = inch by inch beit beit ? = home by home dar dar = house by house zenga zenga = lane by lane ila al-amam = to forward thawra = revolution maee el-malayeen = I have milions (ppl) dakkat saat al amal = time for work dakkat saat al zahaf = time for march dakkat saat al intesaar = time for victory For edit version with no girl dancing: www.youtube.com For more info: Noyalooshe@gmail.com Mp3 Download: www.mediafire.commore info
'We need him alive!' Earliest graphic video of Gaddafi captureWARNING: GRAPHIC FOOTAGE Video courtesy: Global Post For latest updates, follow RT on twitter.com and www.facebook.com Amateur video has emerged purportedly showing Moammar Gadhafi being caught by fighters of the new Libyan government in Sirte on Thursday. It's the earliest footage of Gadhafi's apparent capture to have emerged so far. The shock discovery of the former dictator, found cowering in a water drain, was captured by Ali Algadi, a rebel fighter with an iPhone, just seconds after Gadhafi was dragged from the drain in which he was hiding. Although clearly injured, Gadhafi is still alive during the capture. His captors can be heard shouting, "Don't kill him! Don't kill him! We need him alive!" throughout the footage.more info
Exclusive wire taps on Gaddafi's inner circleAl Jazeera has obtained secret recordings of Muammar Gaddafi made during the Libyan revolution. The recordings are mobile phone wire taps of two members of Gaddafi's inner circle, Al-Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi, his prime minister and Tayeb el Safi, one of his most trusted aides. The audio files contain 12000 intercepted conversations with Gaddafi himself, his sons, and members of the international community. The phone calls took place between February and June of last year, the same time that Libya's opposition rose up against the Gaddafi regime. Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel-Hamid has this exclusive report.more info
1980s Sitcom Predicted Gaddafi's Death'Second Chance' aired for one season in 1987 through 1988.more info
Did NGO's help overthrow Gaddafi?In Libya, Western funded non-governmental organizations brought a lot attention to the bloodshed ex-leader Mommar Gaddaffi was imposing on his people. The information gathered was used to justify an attack on Gaddafi and his government, but after his death reports have shown the information that was used to lead the attacks was incorrect. Marina Portnaya takes a closer look into the influence NGO's played in Libya. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.commore info
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