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    Gadhafi, Libya's leader for 42 years, killed

    SIRTE, Libya (AP) — Moammar Gadhafi, who ruled Libya with a dictatorial grip for 42 years until he was ousted by his own people in an uprising that turned into a bloody civil war, was killed Thursday when revolutionary forces overwhelmed his hometown, Sirte, the last major bastion of resistance two months after his regime fell.

    The 69-year-old Gadhafi is the first leader to be killed in the Arab Spring wave of popular uprisings that swept the Middle East, demanding the end of autocratic rulers and the establishment of greater democracy.

    "We have been waiting for this moment for a long time. Moammar Gadhafi has been killed," Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril told a news conference in the capital Tripoli.

    His death decisively ends a regime that had turned Libya into an international pariah and ran the oil-rich nation by the whims and brutality of its notoriously eccentric leader. Libya now enters a new era, but its turmoil may not be over. The former rebels who now rule are disorganized, face rebuilding a country stripped of institutions, and have already shown signs of infighting, with divisions between geographical areas and Islamist and more secular ideologies.

    Initial reports from fighters said Gadhafi had been barricaded in with his heavily armed loyalists in the last few buildings they held in his Mediterranean coastal hometown of Sirte, furiously battling with revolutionary fighters closing in on them Thursday. At one point, a convoy tried to flee the area and was blasted by NATO airstrikes, but Jibril specified Gadhafi was not killed by the strike. Most accounts agreed Gadhafi was shot to death by fighters.

    Fighters in Sirte rolled Gadhafi's body on the pavement, according to footage aired on Al-Jazeera, TV. The goaded Gadhafi was stripped to the waist and his head was bloodied.

    The body was then paraded through the streets of the nearby city of Misrata on top of a vehicle surrounded by a large crowd chanting, "The blood of the martyrs will not go in vain," according to footage aired on Al-Arabiya television. The fighters who killed Gadhafi are believed to have come from Misrata, a city that suffered a brutal weeks-long siege by Gadhafi's forces during the eight-month long civil war.

    Abdel-Jalil Abdel-Aziz, a doctor who was part of the medical team that accompanied the body in the ambulance to Misrata, said Gadhafi died from two bullet wounds, to the head and chest.

    "You can't imagine my happiness today. I can't describe my happiness," he told The Associated Press. "The tyranny is gone. Now the Libyan people can rest."

    Celebratory gunfire and cries of "Allahu Akbar" or "God is Great" rang out across the capital Tripoli. Cars honked their horns and people hugged each other. In Sirte, the ecstatic former rebels celebrated the city's fall after weeks of bloody siege by firing endless rounds into the sky, pumping their guns, knives and even a meat cleaver in the air and singing the national anthem.

    Libya's new leaders had said they would declare the country's "liberation" after the fall of Sirte.

    The death of Gadhafi adds greater solidity to that declaration.

    It rules out a scenario that some had feared — that he might flee deeper into Libya's southern deserts and lead a resistance campaign against Libya's rulers. There were reports that one of Gadhadfi's sons, Muatassim, was captured in Misrata on Thursday. The fate of another of his sons, Seif al-Islam and Muatassim, as well as some top figures of his regime remains unknown, but their ability to rally loyalists would be deeply undermined with Gadhafi's loss.

    Sirte's fall caps weeks of heavy, street-by-street fighting as revolutionary fighters besieged the city. Despite the fall of Tripoli on Aug. 21, Gadhafi loyalists mounted fierce resistance in several areas, including Sirte, preventing Libya's new leaders from declaring full victory in the eight-month civil war. Earlier this week, revolutionary fighters gained control of one stronghold, Bani Walid.

    By Tuesday, fighters said they had squeezed Gadhafi's forces in Sirte into a residential area of about 700 square yards but were still coming under heavy fire from surrounding buildings.

    In an illustration of how heavy the fighting has been, it took the anti-Gadhafi fighters two days to capture a single residential building.

    Reporters at the scene watched as the final assault began around 8 a.m. Thursday and ended about 90 minutes later. Just before the battle, about five carloads of Gadhafi loyalists tried to flee the enclave down the coastal highway that leads out of the city. But they were met by gunfire from the revolutionaries, who killed at least 20 of them.

    Col. Roland Lavoie, spokesman for NATO's operational headquarters in Naples, Italy, said the alliance's aircraft Thursday morning struck two vehicles of pro-Gadhafi forces "which were part of a larger group maneuvering in the vicinity of Sirte."

    The Misrata Military Council, one of the command groups, said its fighters captured Gadhafi.

    One fighter who said he was at the battle told AP Television News that the final fight took place at an opulent compound for visiting dignitaries built by Gadhafi's regime. Adel Busamir said the convoy tried to break out but after being hit it turned back and re-entered the compound. Several hundred fighters assaulted.

    "We found him there," Busamir said. "We saw them beating him (Gadhafi) and someone shot him with a 9mm pistol ... then they took him away."

    Military spokesman Col. Ahmed Bani in Tripoli told Al-Jazeera TV that a wounded Gadhafi "tried to resist (revolutionary forces) so they took him down."

    "I reassure everyone that this story has ended and this book has closed," he said.

    After the battle, revolutionaries began searching homes and buildings looking for any hiding Gadhafi fighters. At least 16 were captured, along with cases of ammunition and trucks loaded with weapons. Reporters saw revolutionaries beating captured Gadhafi men in the back of trucks and officers intervening to stop them.

    In the central quarter where Thursday's final battle took place, the fighters looking like the same ragtag force that started the uprising eight months ago jumped up and down with joy and flashed V-for-victory signs. Some burned the green Gadhafi flag, then stepped on it with their boots.

    They chanted "Allah akbar," or "God is great" in Arabic, while one fighter climbed a traffic light pole to unfurl the revolution's flag, which he first kissed. Discarded military uniforms of Gadhafi's fighters littered the streets. One revolutionary fighter waved a silver trophy in the air while another held up a box of firecrackers, then set them off.

    "Our forces control the last neighborhood in Sirte," Hassan Draoua, a member of Libya's interim National Transitional Council, told The Associated Press in Tripoli. "The city has been liberated."

    ___

    Associated Press Writer Kim Gamel in Tripoli contributed to this report.

     
    • Steven  •  Fairfax, United States  •  7 mths ago
      rather be here than there
    • Andrew  •  Cheyenne, United States  •  7 mths ago
      My prayers and congratulations go out to the Libyan people, may they not squander this opportunity to become a beacon of freedom in the Arab world. God Bless them
      • Rick 7 mths ago
        Trust me, Andy, they will.
      • Unforgiven 7 mths ago
        I am god and I do not bless them you freak...ps. I dont exist!
      • hotwire 7 mths ago
        Andrew, which god should bless them, Jesus, alla, vishnu, buddha, confucius, zeus, neptune?
    • Donkey Pooh Dooh  •  7 mths ago
      30,000 shoulder fired missiles were in this country. Where are they now?
      • turtlehead 7 mths ago
        MEXICO!!!
      • PigsAtTheTrough 7 mths ago
        They're currently being transformed into sani-cans. Just be careful when you sit down.
      • Thomas 7 mths ago
        I'm not sure about these Russian made birds, but the SA-7 has a limited life due to things like batteries. Imagine that. A lot of that stuff can be refurbished and I guess even one in the hands of some Jihad minded zealot along your flight path is one too many.
    • Wayne  •  Scranton, United States  •  7 mths ago
      he had american blood on his hands from lockerbie and he got what he had coming to him
      • Deep Regrets 7 mths ago
        Also English blood by supplying the IRA with weapons and explosives
      • terry 7 mths ago
        #$%$ you #$%$
      • Psiklon 7 mths ago
        yeah thank god our USA citizens fighting overseas all follow the International rules of warfare.
    • Luigi  •  7 mths ago
      Now let's hope the Lybians can do something with the freedom they've earned.
      • Stoney McStonerson 7 mths ago
        they will. they will install a muslim government and wage war against america!
      • florencio 7 mths ago
        freedom? another is country that under the U.S. government.
      • czar 7 mths ago
        what freedom/ wait till the muslim brotherhood take over, it will be another iran. you #$%$
    • Jim M  •  Morrisville, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Wonder how long it will be before somone even more crazy and bloodthirsty will take his place?
      • Charles 7 mths ago
        It has already been decided
      • RobB 7 mths ago
        didn't take long for the liberal retards to put someone like that in power here in the U.S.
      • a yahoo user 7 mths ago
        Charles that's what you think. Many people within the rebels will try to take control of Libya, the power struggle hasen't even begun yet.
    • Jerry  •  7 mths ago
      Lets see how this "new" government handles things...
    • FelixtheMetalcat  •  7 mths ago
      Wow, now watch the chaos ensue in Libya. And we DON'T have to aid this country either, considering the fact we virtually have ignored it since Ronnie Reagan dropped a few bombs on Moammar back in the 80's. Save our money for the US people & use it on our citizens instead where it will be much more appreciated.
    • Maureen  •  Ogden, United States  •  7 mths ago
      That's gotta suck having people celebrate your death.
    • Kathy  •  7 mths ago
      Wow, we kill everyone! We rob, kill and destroy even though we're bankrupt! And all the lemmings cheer! Right on, we killed a muslim, we killed an evil dictator. How do you know that? Because you watch TV and they tell you so. Now you guppies are pounding war drums for Amadinejad to be taken out. Why? Because your government tells you he's evil too! Well guess what, lemming? Call up youtube and watch Bill Gates saying we need to reduce the population from 7 billion to 500 million through vaccines! You could be NEXT! Wave that flag made in china as you say God bless America, go get that flu shot, and watch your job go overseas! Ding dong, the witch is dead and she was evil cuz the bible tells me so!
    • Rockadayjohnny  •  7 mths ago
      Apparently the revolutionaries are not reluctant to spike the football.
    • hammer  •  7 mths ago
      now what?
    • Eric  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  7 mths ago
      These people don't own cameras? The Prime Minister says he's dead and the world is supposed to believe it? At least when Saddam and his sons were killed we had visual proof. "Take my word for what it's worth, he's dead" yeah right.
    • Civil War  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  7 mths ago
      nato strikes again..
    • Deistic Centerist  •  Liverpool, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Tyranny has no place on this earth- period!
    • joseph  •  Bangor, United States  •  7 mths ago
      at least he died fighting. not like saddam hiding in a hole. whatever comes next wont be any better.
    • Yahoo User  •  7 mths ago
      I just hope this doesn't turn into what is happening in Egypt, where the 90% muslim population is looking to cleanse the country of it's original people (the Coptic Christians). They are burning churches and killing Christians as they are viewed as infidels, doesn't matter that Christianity was there for many centuries before Islam came in 600 years ago. The Military which now rules Egypt is also 90% muslim and are encouraging the genocide of Coptic Christians. Truly hope the Christians in Lybia don't wind up facing the same persecution and someone steps in to help the Christians in the region.
    • johnsmith  •  Chicago, United States  •  7 mths ago
      If we want our counrty to quit making unconstitutional aggressive wars we must elect Ron Paul as President. Even then the warmonger NWO bunch will probably JFK him
    • .  •  Boston, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Best case...... Central Bank, Inflation.
      Worst case? Base of operations of global jihad?
    • .  •  Boston, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Now they can establish a central bank through global bankers who will enrich themselves and increase global inflationary pressures and standard of living in the U.S. and abroad.
      Of course the wealthy elite wont complain.
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