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    Libya rebel commander plays down Islamist past

    TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Abdel-Hakim Belhaj is an emerging hero of the Libyan uprising, the man who led the Tripoli Brigade that swept into the capital and captured the fortified compound that was Moammar Gadhafi's seat of power. He's also the former leader of an Islamic militant group who says he was tortured by CIA agents at a secret prison.

    Belhaj, the rebels' commander in Tripoli, said Friday that the U.S. wrongly lumped him in with terrorists after Sept. 11, but that he holds no grudge. He said he shares the West's goal of a free Libya.

    "We call and hope for a civil country that is ruled by the law which we were not allowed to enjoy under Gadhafi," he told The Associated Press. "The identity of the country will be left up to the people to choose."

    He was not always so inclusive. In a 1996 statement he wrote as leader of the now-dissolved Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, Belhaj wrote a statement vowing to fight "all the deviant groups that call for democracy or fight for the sake of it."

    Though Belhaj and many others who resisted Gadhafi for decades considered their fight an Islamic cause, both secular and religious Libyans took part in the uprising that led to Gadhafi's downfall. Secular Libyans and the West are hoping Belhaj's actions match what he told the Libyan people minutes after arriving at Gadhafi's Bab al-Aziziya compound Aug. 23.

    "You are facing a historic moment; a responsibility in front of God and the world, to protect and preserve the security of your country. To have justice, equality and welfare," he told Al-Jazeera. "We have to unite and join the ranks to build the country."

    Belhaj has the support of the leader of the rebels' National Transitional Council, Mustafa Abdul-Jalil. Trading his army fatigues for a business suit, Belhaj accompanied Abdul-Jalil on a trip to Qatar, where on Monday they urged NATO representatives and Western officials to extend NATO operations to protect civilians from the remnants of Gadhafi's regime that continue to fight.

    The next day in the rebels' temporary capital of Benghazi, Abdul-Jalil pointed to that conference as evidence that Belhaj is someone the council can trust. "He doesn't pose a threat to the world's safety," he said.

    The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group was not a monolithic entity, explained one U.S. official familiar with the group. Some branches have had connections with al-Qaida in Sudan, Afghanistan or Pakistan, but others dropped any relationship with al-Qaida entirely. Belhaj led a faction that disavowed al-Qaida and declared its commitment to establishing a democracy in Libya, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss matters of intelligence.

    But U.S. officials are "watching to see whether or not this is for real, or just for show," the official said.

    Belhaj, 45, is a soft-spoken man with a thick black beard. The father of two boys is shy when speaking to female journalists.

    In an interview at his headquarters at the sprawling military airport in central Tripoli, Belhaj played down his Islamist ties.

    "We never have and never will support what they call terrorism," he said.

    Belhaj was a civil engineering student and Gadhafi opponent when he fled Libya and went to Saudi Arabia in the 1980s. He later joined the U.S.-backed resistance to the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, fighting alongside militants who would go on to form al-Qaida.

    He said members of the terror group asked him to join, but he refused because he disagreed with its ideology of global jihad, or holy war, and wanted to focus on ridding Libya of Gadhafi.

    Belhaj's 1996 statement revealed differences with al-Qaida on the issue of targeting civilians. Though he decried neighboring Algeria's regime as "infidel," he heavily criticized Islamic militants there for "massacres of civilians, women, children and elders."

    Belhaj returned to Libya in the 1990s and led the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group in fierce confrontations with Gadhafi's regime. He said that after fleeing Libya in the mid-1990s, he moved from country to country until 2004, when he was picked up and renditioned to Thailand, where he claims he was tortured by the CIA.

    "It was a very bad treatment. The whole time I was blindfolded, I was hung from the wall, and they would beat me on my back, the way they tied me up was extremely painful and difficult to bear," he said.

    CIA spokeswoman Jennifer Youngblood declined to comment on Belhaj's claims.

    Belhaj said he believes his detention was in reaction to what he called the "tragic events of 9/11."

    "The U.S. administration ... lumped a lot of Islamic groups and charities under the label of terrorist and it seems we also entered under this category," he said. "Now everyone is aware that our work was not of a terrorist nature."

    As for those he accuses of torture, he said, "Revenge doesn't motivate me personally." But he added that he was considering court action.

    Belhaj said that after being tortured, he was sent to Libya's Abu Salim prison, where Gadhafi's regime held many political prisoners.

    The Libya government freed Belhaj and 33 other members of the Islamic Fighting Group in March 2010. He agreed to renounce violence as part of an initiative by Gadhafi's son Seif al-Islam, who at the time was considered a reformist voice.

    Soon after the uprising against Gadhafi broke out in mid-February, Belhaj began training fighters in the western mountains.

    National Transitional Council Abdel-Hafiz Ghoga said that with Gadhafi's downfall, secular and religious Libyans "all share a common goal, a modern democratic civic state."

    "Libyans will not allow anyone to replace Gadhafi's dictatorship with any other dictatorships," he said.

    Islamic militants, however, have raised concerns within and outside Libya. The July assassination of NTC military chief Abdel-Fattah Younis was linked to an Islamic extremist group led by Obaida bin Jarrah, though motives are not known.

    In the days after the rebels swept into Libya Aug. 20, Abdul-Jalil lashed out at Islamic extremists who he said tried to kill Gadhafi's son Mohammed, who had been under house arrest but ended up escaping. Abdul-Jalil threatened to resign if "extremist elements" didn't abide by the NTC's general policies.

    ___

    Michael reported from Cairo. AP Intelligence Writer Kimberly Dozier contributed from Washington.

     

    294 comments

    • fivealpha  •  8 mths ago
      ohuh! i smell another iraq or afganistan in libya!!
    • Robert  •  8 mths ago
      I hope that he is telling the truth. But I don't think so. Muslim extremists don't change their ideals and goals. History has show this to be the case over and over, don't forget the that Kamahi lived in exile in France for many years and look at what he did when he returned to Iran. Muslim extremists are not a loving, caring and all encompassing group of peace loving people. They do not like nor do they want any other religion or way of life in this world but the one that they deem best for all.
    • mian y  •  8 mths ago
      LOOOOOOKKKK UN/NATO mo fkrs, I been saying from the day first that these rebels are fkn terrorists, Qaddafi was fighting terrorism & still is, USA & NATO u are helping fkn terrorists, they will never change, wat the fk u mean he is playing down his past,,,,,,,,, on the side note all of you guys (posting comments) about islamists & muslims being same are wrong get ur facts right, Muslims are not islamists, all those Jihadis dont even know the meaning of Jihad, they are idiots, Islam doesnot allow to kill any innocent human,
      • FATHERTIME***AKA**DEATH 8 mths ago
        welllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll, tell that to your people, and the people of 9/11, ohh i forgot your uncle was dancing as the towers fell, please sandnigaaa, you think we would believe neather of you, your wearst than the jewish, and i don't like them eather!
      • BUB 8 mths ago
        Father death You are an INGNORANT LOW LIFE do the world a favor n death yourself
    • Laura  •  8 mths ago
      libya's new leader will be a middle eastern muslim. and here this guy wanting peace and democracy and has found followers in a group of people that could be so easily united under hatred and revenge. i think our world will become just a tiny bit better with this guy in power.
      • Lola P 8 mths ago
        Huh?
      • Laura 8 mths ago
        Everyone's comments below were saying oh crap LIbya's new leader might be a muslim with issues with the west. and I am just saying "duh"
    • glen  •  8 mths ago
      OK, now we know of one hard-core islhamist that will get to be in power in libya. Have you thought yet of what, or where, this government is going? Looks like another fight on the horizon, and that's after we help them gain the power. Friendship (allies) is as where friendship (allies) uses. Have a friend that you finally realize is costing you more than the friendship is worth? Then it's time to dump that friend. You're, then, saving money by not spending (money, time, emotions) on that friend, and then you'll know for sure to watch your back.
      • Lola P 8 mths ago
        I have no fear, NATO/US is there to guide them, remember?
    • kamarudin m  •  8 mths ago
      Abdel Hakim is having split personality. Today he is a nice guy. Tomorrow he will be (f)(u)(c)(k) ing at the backside of idiotic Cameron. Sarkozy and Obama !!
    • Manny Khushalani  •  8 mths ago
      No any religion teach that people should rape, murder or rob but it is knowledge of ignorance and false believe & blind faith, God has given us free will to choose right from wrong & follow the knowledge of truth.
      • ooohh not again! 8 mths ago
        first mistake...the fairy tale of god...causes alot of problems...
      • Manny Khushalani 8 mths ago
        God is not supper human, it is Symbol of (means) creater, Bhagwan, Papa Deyo, Khuda, Permatma, Allaha, Unvisable creater of nature, Planates, Glaxis............
    • I know Your book  •  8 mths ago
      peace seeker

      This is the Arabic version of Qur'an
      blah blah - kill the non-believers - blah blah blah - Only Islam Acceptable - blah blah - Kill the Idolaters - blah blah
      Smite the neck of unbelievers - blah blah - Non believers go to hell - blah blah - Punishment for not going to war - blah blah - Punish the apostates - blah blah - 72 virgins - blah blah blah
      and finally blah blah blah
      • T M 8 mths ago
        It seems you are not reading the Qur'an . You clam you can read Arabic, if you did then you would try to understand what is the Qur'an is all about. It is for sure not about killing. The places where 'killing' is mentioned have it own story that you did not investigate. What you did ( in my opinion) is you used your hate to send a comment. You did not try to obtain knowledge ,but you tried to have fun of insulting Muslims and The Qur'an. In both cases you failed. Take my advice stop living in hatred and learn about Islam
    • I know Your book  •  8 mths ago
      peace seeker
      which Qur'an are you reading
      because i am from the Middle east
      and i see nothing peaceful in the Arabic Qur'an
      it's all about kill kill and kill
    • peace seeker  •  8 mths ago
      Dear Muslim brothers and sisters around the world, 10th anniversary of Sept. 11 is fast approaching and lots of people are nervous specially the Muslims in north America. I do not want any stupidity on part of any young Muslim brothers or sisters to try anything stupid, it's wrong and serve no purpose. Muslims have suffered more than any other groups, hundreds of thousands Muslim have died as a result of wars,because of few people's actions. it is a shame that few brainwashed young Muslims are carrying out suicide attacks in Pakistan and in Afghanistan for political reasons and killing innocent people and it is absolutely wrong and barbaric to use young men and women by some extremist groups.

      I assure you that, carrying out suicide attacks and act of terrorism is not going to benefit whatever cause you are fighting for or you are being brainwashed to carry out those acts causes more harm to the the Muslims all around the world than any one else. please take a deep breath and think about teaching of Quran and our prophet. Islam is religion of peace and harmony. if there are any legitimate concerns and complaints, they should be addressed in non-violent manner. there are lots of enemies of Islam and Muslims and they benefits from stupidity of brainwashed young Muslim men and women. please do not do any thing stupid and I warn you that hurting innocent people and carrying out acts of terrorism is against the teachings of Islam and these acts brings shame to peace loving Muslims around the world.
    • MinerMike61  •  8 mths ago
      Cmon people. You saw this one coming and you know it. There is no way this wasn't in the works. Thats just peachy. CIA tortured the guy and he says no hard feelings.
      I just hope he can remember that the citizens of USA have no control over their government. No more than he did over Libyas.
      We seem to have quite the past with this torturing business. Just where do they post these jobs? I've never seen them listed down at the unemployment office. What sort actually agrees to do this anyway?
      Is anyone even a little bit confused as to why the world hates us so much?
    • Let me in  •  8 mths ago
      He has a lot of potential...to become a terrorist.
    • Mac  •  8 mths ago
      As I remember my History, we had a chance to side with Ho Ci Min after the second Word War but refused because of his Ideology. Of course Hitler fully expected England and The US to join him in the Struggle against Communism, He was Shocked when We allied with Russia. The Government we formed after the Revolution failed! It all seems like we should have clearer choices, but then they wouldn't be a choice because the answer would be clear.
    • JOND  •  8 mths ago
      .......yeah. I'm sure he's playing down his Islamist past. Until he gets firmly entrenched in power, and appoints Islamic fundamentalists to all his government posts. The rebels have already announced that Sharia Law will be the basis of ALL laws in their constitution.

      It will be interesting to see how much more oppressive the government becomes under Sharia, than it even was under Gadhafi.

      But, it will be the people choosing to oppress themselves, instead of a tyrant, and that makes all the difference in the world.

      Pity the poor women and young girls........
    • Clarence  •  8 mths ago
      According to the Washington Post, we even TORTURED this man while he was in CIA custody. This is just STUPID! Yes lets install the al qaeda man so he can kill all the native blacks in the south of the country and give france all the oil. Bravo, Bravo.
    • Abu  •  8 mths ago
      I am really glad that folks are begining to see the light. Here we go again helping someone that had been in bed with OSAMA. He denying till he gets hold of Libya then you will see his true self. Just lke OSAMA after he got help on chacing the Soviets out of Afganistan.
    • wow  •  8 mths ago
      Well, well, well, what do you expect?
    • rich  •  8 mths ago
      anyone here notice the similarities of this story "so called renouncing your past" and robert "kkk" byrd of west virginia?
    • Libs is Dumb  •  8 mths ago
      I used to be a religious fanatic who murdered and bombed anyone who got in my way, but you should trust me now with the billions in frozen assets that is Libya's and with the WMDs and buy my oil. I hope nobody believes this guy.
    • Abu  •  8 mths ago
      Whatever happened to the USA law regarging aiding, providing material support to terrorists? Is NATO not doing just that?
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