The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

Wanadai mtoto wa Gaddafi anayeitwa Mutassim na yeye pia kakamatwa,huyu hapo chini.Cheki unafiki wa hawa watu.Halafu kina JK wanadhani ni jambo la maana kukutana nao na kupiga picha.Hawa wanakugeuka in a minute kama ukitoka nje ya kamba/mnyororo waliyokuvisha kama mbwa!
 


Wanapodai alipokuwa amejificha Gaddafi



Rafiki yake aliyefanya bidii zote kumwua Gaddafi

 
Mkuu tumesha zipata toka majira ya saa 7 tafuta thread itaiyona.
 
Hongera Qaddafi. Umekufa kama Mkwawa wa 1896... Chn ya makaburu na wazungu lakn kamwe ucsubutu kwenda ICC, ahera yake mola utarithi..
 
SIRTE, Libya (Reuters) - Former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi died of wounds suffered on Thursday as fighters battling to complete an eight-month-old uprising against his rule overran his hometown Sirte, Libya's interim rulers said.
His killing, which came swiftly after his capture near Sirte, is the most dramatic single development in the Arab Spring revolts that have unseated rulers in Egypt and Tunisia and threatened the grip on power of the leaders of Syria and Yemen.
"He (Gaddafi) was also hit in his head," National Transitional Council official Abdel Majid Mlegta told Reuters. "There was a lot of firing against his group and he died."
Mlegta told Reuters earlier that Gaddafi, who was in his late 60s, was captured and wounded in both legs at dawn on Thursday as he tried to flee in a convoy which NATO warplanes attacked. He said he had been taken away by an ambulance.
There was no independent confirmation of his remarks.
An anti-Gaddafi fighter said Gaddafi had been found hiding in a hole in the ground and had said "Don't shoot, don't shoot" to the men who grabbed him.
His capture followed within minutes of the fall of Sirte, a development that extinguished the last significant resistance by forces loyal to the deposed leader.
The capture of Sirte and the death of Gaddafi means Libya's ruling NTC should now begin the task of forging a new democratic system which it had said it would get under way after the city, built as a showpiece for Gaddafi's rule, had fallen.
Gaddafi, wanted by the International Criminal Court on charges of ordering the killing of civilians, was toppled by rebel forces on August 23 after 42 years of one-man rule over the oil-producing North African state.
NTC fighters hoisted the red, black and green national flag above a large utilities building in the center of a newly-captured Sirte neighborhood and celebratory gunfire broke out among their ecstatic and relieved comrades.
Hundreds of NTC troops had surrounded the Mediterranean coastal town for weeks in a chaotic struggle that killed and wounded scores of the besieging forces and an unknown number of defenders.
NTC fighters said there were a large number of corpses inside the last redoubts of the Gaddafi troops. It was not immediately possible to verify that information.
(Writing by Jon Hemming and William Maclean; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
 
Graphic photo showing a dead Gaddafi, taken on a mobile phone (AFP Confirmed)
 
Hakustahili hata kupinduliwa licha ya kifo. Tatizo kubwa la Africa ni kutegemea nchi za Magharibi. Sijui tutaondokana lini na kasumba hii

Sasa we ulitaka atawale kimabavu milele. Mende na Kunguni ndo wamemtoa.
 
Bila shaka hakuna marefu yasiyokuwa na ncha, hata isipokuwa leo, itasubiriwa kuja kesho au keshokutwa!
 
Unasapoti kilichotokea kwa Gaddafi? Poor Africa killing each other. Hatuwezi fika mbali kwa kuwategemea nchi za magharibi hata siku moja.

Tena nadhani ni heri hata wangemwacha Gaddafi na kumfyagia Kikwete kwani Gaddafi pamoja na ubabe wake wote alijitahidi kuijenga Libya na pia alikuwa mwenye kuweza kutoa maamuzi mazito pale kwenye ugumu..!!!
 
Reuters na CNN wanasema TNC wame-capture Sirte.....Eti Bani Walid mapambano bado yanaendelea, wakati juzi walisema wame-Capture Bani Walid :shock:
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Reports indicate deposed Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi is dead, the National Transitional Council spokesman said Thursday.
Revolutionary fighters attacked the house where Gadhafi was hiding, Information Minister Mahmoud Shammam told CNN. Gadhafi was shot while trying to flee, he said.
"Colonel Gadhafi is history," he said, adding that interim council's chairman or prime minister needs to officially confirm the death.
However, Gadhafi's status remained unclear as a host of conflicting reports surfaced Thursday. None could be independently verified.
AbdelHakim Bilhajj, head of the National Transitional Council's military arm in Tripoli announced Gadhafi;s death live on Al-Jazeera Arabic Thursday. It was also reported by National Transitional Council television station Al-Ahrar. It did not cite a source.
A grisly cell phone photograph distributed by the news agency Agence France Presse appeared to show the arrest of a bloodied Gadhafi. CNN could not independently verify the authenticity of the image.
Gadhafi's capture was also reported by Libyan television, citing the Misrata Military Council.
The U.S. State Department could not confirm any of the reports about Gadhafi's capture or killing, a spokeswoman said.
Abubaker Saad, who served as a Gadhafi aide for nine years, said it didn't really matter whether Gadhafi was dead or alive -- as long as he was captured.
"As long as he was on the run he represented a very ominous danger to the Libyan people," Saad told CNN.
In another major development, revolutionary fighters said they wrested control of Sirte Thursday. And NATO said it is going to convene soon for a meeting to discuss ending its operation in Libya, a source told CNN.
Earlier, NATO aircraft struck two pro-Gadhafi military vehicles in the Sirte vicinity.
Without foolproof evidence of Gadhafi's capture, it was unclear whether Thursday would turn out to be the biggest day in recent Libyan history. Statements made by representatives of Libya's new leadership in the past have not always turned out to be true.
But Libyans, who have been waiting for months for Gadhafi's demise, erupted in deafening celebrations.
Horns blared and celebratory gunfire burst into the air in Tripoli.
Gadhafi ruled Libya with an iron fist for 42 years. The mercurial leader came to 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," a title he had a gathering of tribal leaders grant him in 2008.
But a February uprising evolved into civil war that resulted in ousting the strongman from power.
Many were waiting for photographs as proof of Gadhafi's capture.
Earlier, anti-Gadhafi fighters said they had taken control of the last holdout of loyalists in Sirte. They said they were still battling pockets of resistance, but they were in control of District 2.
Sirte has been the big prize for Libya's NTC, waiting for the city to fall to officially declare liberation.
Most residents abandoned Sirte in the many weeks of bloody battles that raged there. Revolutionary forces have fought Gadhafi's men street by street, cornering the last vestiges of the old regime to that last district.
Gadhafi, wanted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, for alleged crimes against humanity has not been seen in public in months. Many believed he was hiding out in Sirte after rebel forces marched into Tripoli in August.
 
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