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Monday, 24 October 2011

Related to uprise in tunisia..."Libya declares "liberation," Gaddafi stays unburied"

Libya's new rulers declared the country freed from Muammar Gaddafi's 42 years of one-man rule, saying the "Pharaoh of the times" was in history's garbage bin and a future of democracy and reconciliation beckoned.
But as thousands in Benghazi on Sunday heard the authorities announce "liberation," Gaddafi's rotting body, unburied and on public display in Misrata, was casting a shadow over the nation he once dominated.
Some fear National Transitional Council (NTC) chief Mustafa Abdel Jalil, a mild-mannered former justice minister, will find it hard to impose his will on his fractious revolutionary alliance. They point to Misrata's insistence on displaying Gaddafi's body and that of his son Mo'tassim and to the lack of a clear account about how they met their end.
No clear plan for Gaddafi's burial suggests to some analysts there is justification for fears of a descent into leaderless turmoil and armed infighting.
dead dictator.full of humiliation..
Many Libyans and those in the international community will be hoping the country does not become dislodged from its democratic path, looking for encouragement toward Tunisia which held its first elections on Sunday after ousting President Zine Al-Abidine Ben Ali in January.
how they celebrate the liberation ??

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