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    Gadhafi's burial delayed for further investigation

    TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — The burial of slain leader Moammar Gadhafi has been delayed until the circumstances of his death can be further examined and a decision is made about where to bury the body, Libyan officials said Friday, as the U.N. human rights office called for an investigation into his death.

    The transitional leadership had said it would bury the dictator Friday in accordance with Islamic tradition. Bloody images of Gadhafi's last moments in the hands of angry captors have raised questions over his treatment minutes before his death. One son, Muatassim, was also killed but the fate of Gadhafi's one-time heir apparent Seif al-Islam was unclear.

    Justice Minister Mohammed al-Alagi said Seif al-Islam was wounded and being held in a hospital in the city of Zlitan. But Information Minister Mahmoud Shammam on Friday that the son's whereabouts were uncertain.

    Shammam said Gadhafi's body was still in Misrata, where it was taken after he was found in his hometown of Sirte, and revolutionary forces were discussing where it should be interred.

    Thursday's death of Gadhafi, two months after he was driven from power and into hiding, decisively buries the nearly 42-year regime that had turned the oil-rich country into an international pariah and his own personal fiefdom.

    It also thrusts Libya into a new age in which its transitional leaders must overcome deep divisions and rebuild nearly all its institutions from scratch to achieve dreams of democracy.

    Many Libyans awoke after a night of jubilant celebration and celebratory gunfire with hope for the future but also concern that their new rulers might repeat the mistakes of the past.

    Khaled Almslaty, a 42-year-old clothing vendor in Tripoli, said he wished Gadhafi had been captured alive.

    "But I believe he got what he deserved because if we prosecuted him for the smallest of his crimes, he would be punished by death," he said. "Now we hope the NTC will accelerate the formation of a new government and ... won't waste time on irrelevant conflicts and competing for authority and positions."

    Bloody images of Gadhafi's last moments also cast a shadow over the celebrations, raising questions over how exactly he died. Video on Arab television stations showed a crowd of fighters shoving and pulling the goateed, balding Gadhafi, with blood splattered on his face and soaking his shirt.

    Gadhafi struggled against them, stumbling and shouting as the fighters pushed him onto the hood of a pickup truck. One fighter held him down, pressing on his thigh with a pair of shoes in a show of contempt.

    Fighters propped him on the hood as they drove for several moments, apparently to parade him around in victory.

    "We want him alive. We want him alive," one man shouted before Gadhafi was dragged off the hood, some fighters pulling his hair, toward an ambulance.

    Later footage showed fighters rolling Gadhafi's lifeless body over on the pavement, stripped to the waist and a pool of blood under his head. His body was then paraded on a car through Misrata, a nearby city that suffered a brutal siege by regime forces during the eight-month civil war that eventually ousted Gadhafi. Crowds in the streets cheered, "The blood of martyrs will not go in vain."

    Libyan leaders said it appeared that Gadhafi had been caught in the crossfire and it was unclear who fired the bullet that killed him.

    Shammam said a coroner's report showed that Gadhafi was killed by a bullet to the head and died in the ambulance on the way to a field hospital. Gadhafi was already injured from battle when he was found in the drainage pipe, Shammam said.

    "It seems like the bullet was a stray and it could have come from the revolutionaries or the loyalists," Shammam said, echoing an account given by Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril the night before. "The problem is everyone around the event is giving his own story."

    Shammam said that the NTC was expecting a report from Financial Minister Ali Tarhouni who was sent as an envoy to Misrata on Thursday.

    The governing National Transitional Council said interim leader Mustafa Abdul-Jalil will formally declare liberation on Saturday in the eastern city of Benghazi, where the revolution against Gadhafi's rule began in mid-February. The NTC has always said it will form a new interim government within a month of liberation and will hold elections within eight months.

    NATO's governing body, meanwhile, was meeting Friday to decide when and how to end the seven-month bombing campaign in Libya, a military operation whose success has helped reinvigorate the Cold War alliance.

    The U.N. Human Rights Council established an independent panel earlier this year to investigate abuses in Libya, and spokesman Rupert Colville said it would likely examine the circumstances of the 69-year-old leader's death. He said it was too early to say whether the panel — which includes Canadian judge Philippe Kirsch, the first president of the International Criminal Court — would recommend a formal investigation at the national or international level.

    "We believe there is a need for an investigation," Colville said. "More details are needed to ascertain whether he was killed in some form of fighting or was executed after his capture."

    "The two cell phone videos that have emerged, one of him alive, and one of him dead, taken together are very disturbing," he told reporters in Geneva.

    Mohamed Sayeh, a senior member of NTC, said representatives from the Netherlands-based International Criminal Court would come to a "go through the paperwork."

    Sayeh also says Gadhafi's body is still in Misrata, where it was taken after his killing in Sirte. He says Gadhafi will be buried with respect according to Islam tradition and will not have a public funeral.

    The ICC did not issue any official comments about Gadhafi, but judges at the court would need official confirmation — most likely a DNA sample from the body — that Gadhafi is dead before they could formally withdraw his indictment.

    Gadhafi, Seif al-Islam and former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senoussi have been charged with crimes against humanity for the brutal crackdown on dissent as the uprising against the regime began in mid-February and escalated into a civil war.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Hadeel al-Shalchi in Cairo contributed to this report.

     
    • PCShogun  •  7 mths ago
      Questions on how he died? I am sure the bullet hole in the side of the head explains that. What they mean to say is who shot him after he was captured.
      • Matthew 7 mths ago
        who cares ok who cares. as long as the dictator is dead. yeah.
    • Ike H  •  7 mths ago
      Well now there is a power vaccuum, who will be the one that will take over now? Will there be another dictator? Have we just begun the killings in Libya?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Charlotte, United States  •  7 mths ago
      anyone remember where Bin Laden was buried? Someone has to know the coordinates!!!!
    • BobbieLee  •  St. Augustine, United States  •  7 mths ago
      So where was this Human Rights Council for the latest forty years when Gaddafi was murdering his people by the thousands?
      • Mantorras 7 mths ago
        murdering his people by the thousands? please provide a link, thanks
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        the link is buried in your ignorance....we do know he was behind the PANAM flight that exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland.....he got what he deserved. They should have tied his #$%$ behind a horse like in the Wild West.....
      • Fam Ily 7 mths ago
        I think you people need to break out of your ignorance and realise that only the dirt on Gaddafi is being exploited by the media, not how much he actually did for his own people...like i bet you weren't aware that 80% of the Libyan nation are better educated than those in th UK and USA!!
        Also, I'm sure you'd be in shock if we were told what our governments do!!
    • HP  •  Yerevan, Armenia  •  7 mths ago
      Does anybody seriously believe Libya will now become a democratic state? Do you know any democratic country in Arab world? So maybe its just a matter of culture and traditions, and one dictator will simply be replaced by another in the nearest future? Of course this process will take a lot of blood shedding and civil war nightmare, and there is a risk that Libya will become another bastion of islamizm, but we are all happy and excited with Gadhafi's dead!
      • Brown 7 mths ago
        hp as a mater of fact I do know a democratic country in the Arab (Islamic) world, It is called Turkey, and since you say you live right beside it (Armenia) you should already know that
      • Matthew 7 mths ago
        you got that right there are no democratic countries in the middle east. its just one for another.
      • Greg 7 mths ago
        Iraq is a democracy. Turkey is a democracy but Turkey is not Arab. An Arab is one who speaks Arabic. Turkey, Iran (another democracy), and Pakistan are moslem but not arab.
    • Obama sucks  •  7 mths ago
      No..mar gadhafi LOL
    • Gene  •  7 mths ago
      No DNA match within 45 minutes from the "capture", no traditional burial... at sea?
      ===============================================================
      What is going on?
      • Linda155 7 mths ago
        Qaddafi's body is not in American hands, but in Libyan hands.
    • Country Commentator  •  Washington, United States  •  7 mths ago
      They might want to investigate a few thousand deaths in Syria first.
    • Mike  •  Baghdad, Iraq  •  7 mths ago
      Now the blood bath will really begin.
    • Stop-Watching-Trashy-TV  •  Zurich, Switzerland  •  7 mths ago
      Libya can heave a sigh of relief now, but it is unfortunate for the rule of law in the country's future that it was unsuccessful at capturing him alive and trying him in The Hague. There is much much more to establishing a stable, peaceful, and human-rights-respecting democratic country than killing an evil and tyrannical dictator.
      • missy 7 mths ago
        "Heave a sigh of relief"!! You have no idea what the west has done now.
        .Libya will never be free,this has stirred the hornets nest.
      • Fam Ily 7 mths ago
        I'm with missy on this one!
    • Glen  •  Mechanicsburg, United States  •  7 mths ago
      The rebels are savages themselves. They cut the head off of one of Gadhafis allies. And blew out the brains of another. And we know what they did to Gadhafi. Will they be any different? Libya needs to be a better place.
    • wonderwhy  •  7 mths ago
      I hope they don't dump him in the ocean like they (supposedly) did with Bin Laden!! That rag-head was so much of #$%$ even the sharks wouldn't eat him!!!
    • The Plowman  •  7 mths ago
      Meet the new boss.Same as the old boss.
    • Ronsy  •  7 mths ago
      1- Should have been taken alive & find out who else was involved in the Lockerbie bombing. 2- Where is the phony cancer patient bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, get him torture him for info for who else was involved.
    • Helen C S  •  London, United Kingdom  •  7 mths ago
      Is the United Nations Human Rights Council going to examine how every unnatural death occurred duing Gadhafi's 42 year dictatorship? Is he due any more rights than those accorded to the people that has extinguished?
    • RonM  •  Marion, United States  •  7 mths ago
      OK America lets send billons of dollars to Libya who think its OK to mutilate women,beat their wifes and daughters,commit honor killings in the name of Allah and keep women in prison for years raping and whipping them till they are black and blue...If anyone deserves freedom its the female population of the middle east which otherwise they will never see.Don't send them a dime until women can be treated with respect the deserve.
    • Rocky  •  Valletta, Malta  •  7 mths ago
      Viewing mobile phone graphic / live images it appears that Moammar El Ghaddafi was severely beaten and lynched after having been captured alive.
      The person who fatally shot him surely made an easy "way out" for him. Perhaps that he (Ghaddafi) himself would have preferred it this way.
    • Thomas M  •  7 mths ago
      If there's some conflict over where to bury him, they can always opt for the landfill.
    • Enoch  •  7 mths ago
      We still live in slavery in Africa..they attack our countries and loot us like they did in the days of slavery....they manipulate our own people..the chains are on our hands,we just cant see them.
    • Mike  •  Morton Grove, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Is it Gadhafi or Gaddafi?
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