Friday, October 21, 2011

VIDEO: Libyans rejoice at Gadhafi's death



Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Libyans erupted in euphoria Thursday after longtime Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi was killed by revolutionary forces who were finally able to overrun his hometown.

Gadhafi had himself declared "King of Kings" of Africa. But Thursday, he appeared bloody and lifeless in grisly cell phone images broadcast across the world.

Libyans took to the streets to celebrate the end of a brutal era, to mark the historic day that the former strongman, once thought of as untouchable, was gone. They sighed relief that after many months of fierce fighting, the war was over. They had won what had been dubbed one of the Arab Spring's most improbable uprisings.

Mahmoud Jibril, the chairman of the executive board of the National Transitional Council, declared Gadhafi dead.

Also killed Thursday were Gadhafi's son Mutassim and the chief of intelligence, Abdullah al-Senussi, said Anees al Sharif, a spokesman for the National Transitional Council's military arm in Tripoli.

A video broadcast on the Al Jazeera Arabic network showed fighters surrounding an injured, blood-smeared Gadhafi and hoisting him onto the back of a truck. Another video showed an apparently dead Gadhafi with what appears to be a wound to his head.

A photograph distributed by the news agency Agence France-Presse also appeared to show Gadhafi covered in blood.

Revolutionary fighters attacked the house in Sirte where Gadhafi was hiding, Information Minister Mahmoud Shammam told CNN. Gadhafi was shot while trying to flee.

"Col. Gadhafi is history," Shammam said.

Gadhafi's body was taken to Misrata, said Mahmoud Al Nacoua, the Libyan ambassador to Britain.

The confirmation of Gadhafi's death by Libya's new leadership came after hours of conflicting reports as to the deposed leader's status.

When those reports first reached U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, she reacted with one word: "Wow."

She said the end of Gadhafi would "add legitimacy and relief to the formation of a new government."

Abubaker Saad, who was a Gadhafi aide for nine years, said it didn't really matter whether he was dead or alive -- as long as he was no longer a fugitive.

"As long as he was on the run, he represented a very ominous danger to the Libyan people," Saad told CNN. "He represented a very ominous danger ... to the idea of the democracy in Libya."

Saad said he never saw Gadhafi sleep in the same place two nights in a row.

"This man has been doing it for 42 years. He has experience in hiding," Saad said. "So I am thrilled to see the Libyan fighters in Sirte (were) able to kill him or capture him."

NATO said it will convene for a meeting to discuss ending its operation in Libya, a senior NATO official told CNN.

"It will be very soon, perhaps next day or two," the official said.

Adm. James Stavridis, supreme allied commander of NATO, is looking at "key pieces of intelligence" to make that recommendation. That will include assessing whether the revolutionary fighters control Sirte, which NATO believes they do, and whether Gadhafi loyalists can mount any significant counterstrike.

Earlier, NATO aircraft struck two pro-Gadhafi military vehicles in the vicinity of Sirte.

Libyans, who have been waiting for months for Gadhafi's demise, erupted in deafening celebrations on a historic day. They knew to be quiet under Gadhafi, but they were anything but on Thursday.

Even before confirmation of his death, a cacophony of celebration could be heard in Tripoli as ships and cars blared their horns and shots were fired into the air.

It's a great moment," said Shammam, the information minister. "I've been waiting for this moment for decades, and I'm thanking God that I'm alive to see this moment."

Gadhafi ruled Libya with an iron fist for 42 years after seizing power in a bloodless coup against King Idris in 1969, when he was just an army captain.

By the end of his rule, he claimed to be "King of Kings" of Africa, a title he had bestowed upon him in 2008.

But a February uprising evolved into civil war that resulted in ousting the strongman from power.

Gadhafi, wanted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, for alleged crimes against humanity, had not been seen in public in months.

"I think today is a day to remember all of Col. Gadhafi's victims," said British Prime Minister David Cameron. "People in Libya today have an even greater chance of building themselves a strong and democratic future."

World leaders sounded encouragement for a new Libya but cautioned that the road ahead will hardly be easy.

"In the coming days, we will witness scenes of celebration, as well as grief for those who lost so much," said United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. "Yet let us recognize, immediately, that this is only the end of the beginning. The road ahead for Libya and its people will be difficult and full of challenges."

Source: CNN

Monday, August 8, 2011

Mubarak Trail: Hosni Mubarak in Cairo Ahead of Trial


Ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, 83, was flown by air ambulance from a Red Sea hospital in Sharm el-Sheik to a Police Academy located on the outskirts of the capital Cairo, early Wednesday ahead of his trial.

The former Egyptian leader faces charges of corruption and killing protesters.
Despite reports of Mubarak 'deteriorating health surfacing in the last months and fears he would try and avoid the trial, one of his lawyers Egyptian newspaper al-Ahram the former president would be present in court.
A Sinai official confirmed Wednesday Mubarak had left the Sharm el-Sheik Hospital.
Egyptians are eager to see the leader they ousted brought to justice after years of repression.
While analysts have pointed out that a conviction in the trial could carry the death penalty, many are still doubtful that the leader will be convicted.
Mubarak's two sons Gamal and Alaa, former Interior Minister Habib el-Adly and six police officials also face trial, while Mubarak's close friend and business man Hussein Salem is being tried in absentia after he fled to Spain.
After announce that the former leader would face justice, more than 750 lawyers volunteered to defend him, proving how influent the former president still is and have said they would form a human shield to protect the him upon his arrival in court, amid fears of violent clashes.
Mubarak will have 50 lawyers representing him in the courtroom, with prominent attorney Farid el-Deeb leading the defense team.
Security for the trial has been greatly increased and the other defendants are expected to be driven to the courtroom from Cairo's Tora Prison, with about 5,000 soldiers and officers backed by 50 tanks and armoured vehicles deployed along the route, the interior ministry said.
About 1,100 police officers surrounded the academy's outer fence, which was reinforced with barbed wire, the ministry said.
Thousands of pro- and anti-Mubarak activists were expected outside the building as relatives of many of the 846 people killed and 6,000-plus injured in anti-Mubarak clashes with Egyptian security forces said they will be present.
No one will be allowed inside the courtroom except 600 people with permits, including civil rights lawyers and a small number of the families who relatives were killed by the security forces have been allowed to attend as well.
Only Egyptian State TV will be allowed to broadcast the trial, officials said.
According to Deputy Justice Minister Mohammed Munie all the defendants, including Mubarak, will sit inside an iron cage, during the trial and a bed will to be made available for Mubarak if needed, the interior ministry said.
SOURCE:  http://uk.ibtimes.com/ 

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