Saturday, October 22, 2011



Misurata, Libya - International calls are mounted on Friday for the interim leadership of Libya to provide a better accounting of the last moments before Colonel Muammar Qaddafi violent death, in disorder, such as videos of new emission and showed Muatassim living child, it seems, while in the custody of the former rebels.

The UN and the two major human rights organizations in Peru requires a thorough research on exactly how Colonel Qaddafi, who has been seen on the video internet phone bleeding and breathless, as has been mistreated by the end of screaming militants killed in what appeared to be bullet wounds to the head.

One particular video was received on Friday increased vigilance because it showed an awareness of Colonel Gaddafi, wiping the blood from the left side of his face, revealing no bullet wound. Later, the videos of her body showed a bullet wound in the same place, adding that skepticism about the official explanation of the interim government that was accidentally killed during a shootout with supporters of Gaddafi.

The United States, which together with other major Western powers warmly congratulated the people of Libya on Thursday as news of the death of Colonel Gaddafi was announced, also said that post-Qadhafi Libya leaders must provide an explanation details of how he died.

Officials with the interim government announced its intention to continue the investigation, even though the old military leaders in Misurata, where the bodies were made, said he saw no need for one.

In Misurata, home of the particular dislike for Colonel Gaddafi because of the brutal attacks of the army here in the struggle to oust him, it seemed that there was little concern about how the dead.

This vision of the ad hoc ceremony mall on the outskirts of the city, men and children lined up for reckless see the Colonel's body, lying on a mattress meat locker. All this seemed to matter is that he was gone.

"I felt joy," said Mustafa Ali, 37, who is unemployed, when he left the meat locker. "How long have we waited for this? We are martyrs, and this is his punishment."

At night, fireworks lit the sky over the city.

The Transitional National Council, the weak interim government in Tripoli, said that since the principle that Colonel Qaddafi would be buried on Friday, according to Islamic law, which generally requires burial as soon as possible, but had the tomb has not been determined.

However, Ali Tarhouni, finance and oil minister, said the funeral was delayed pending an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Colonel Gaddafi and a decision on where to bury him. Officials did not have details on the time or place as possible.

Mahmoud Jibril, interim Prime Minister, the visit of Colonel flesh of the cabinet body, said that the burial will take place in the next 48 hours.

The death of Colonel Gaddafi, who was found hiding in the exhaust pipe on Thursday two months the term was a moment of catharsis in the country to which he had ruled for 42 years. The interim government has said that formally declares the Movement for the Liberation of Libya on Sunday in the eastern city of Benghazi, where the revolution began in February to oust him. Officials said Mustafa Abdel-Jalil, President of the Transitional National Council would make the declaration.

Board officials have not said if the son of Colonel Gaddafi Muatassim was found alive or dead. But a new video released Friday showed the child had also been captured alive.

The video appeared seated, smoking a cigarette and a shirt stained with blood. Reporters and photographers who saw his body said that the wounds in the neck and chest.

The fate of the son of another Gaddafi, Seif al-Islam, which had been reported captured or injured Thursday were unknown, and there were rumors that he had fled to Niger.

Navi Pillay, the UN official for human rights, formally requested an investigation into the death of Colonel Gaddafi. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch also urged Libyan authorities to further investigate the killing.

Mark Toner, Foreign Ministry spokesman told reporters in Washington on Friday that the interim government of Libya was "committed to providing a full account of what happened, what happened leading up to his death. And we expect that to do so. "

The interim government has ignored calls from his allies to similar studies before quietly dropping a controversial investigation into the murders of his senior military official in July.



source : nytimes

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