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-------------------- “Vì Danh Dự Dân Tộc: Chống giặc Tàu.
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![]() Gadhafi không được khám nghiệm tử thi Giới chức thành phố Misrata, Libya, cho hay họ sẽ không khám nghiệm tử thi của Moammar Gadhafi, bất chấp những điều không rõ ràng xung quanh cái chết của ông này. AFP dẫn lời phát ngôn viên hội đồng quân sự thành phố Mistara, ông Fathi al-Bashaagha, tuyên bố không ai được phép đến gần thi thể của ông Gadhafi nữa. Việc điều tra về cái chết của ông Gadhafi vẫn đang được tiến hành nhưng sẽ không khám nghiệm tử thi. Bashaagha cho biết chỉ huy quân sự của chính phủ mới, ông Abdelhakim Belhaj, sẽ đến thành phố tối hôm nay để xem xét thi thể của cựu lãnh đạo. Thi thể của ông Gadhafi và con trai là Musttasim hiện được cất giữ trong kho thực phẩm lạnh, ngoại ô Misrata. Hàng trăm người dân Libya hôm qua đã xếp hàng trước nhà kho này để được tận mắt chứng kiến xác của người đàn ông đã cai trị đất nước 42 năm qua. Người Libya xếp hàng bên ngoài kho đông lạnh của một khu chợ rau ở Misrata chờ xem thi thể ông Gadhafi. Cái chết của ông Gadhafi vẫn là một vấn đề gây tranh cãi. Chính quyền mới của Libya cho biết ông này chết sau khi bị bắn vào đầu trong cuộc giao tranh giữa binh sĩ hai bên. Một chỉ huy lữ đoàn Al-Ghiran của thành phố Misrata khẳng định không có binh sĩ nào tại đây tiêu diệt ông ta. Trong khi đó, một binh sĩ trẻ từ căn cứ quân sự ở Benghazi hôm nay đăng lên Internet một video tự nhận mình chính là người đã bắt được Gadhafi và bắn hai phát làm ông tử thương. “Tôi đã bắn hai viên đạn vào ông ta, một trúng dưới nách, một trúng đầu. Phải mất nửa giờ sau đó ông ta mới chết hẳn”, binh sĩ Sanad al-Sadek al-Ureibi cho biết. Trong đoạn video, Ureibi, được cho là sinh năm 1989, đang được khá nhiều người phỏng vấn. Họ còn đưa ra trước máy quay một chiếc nhẫn vàng và chiếc áo khoác dính đầy máu được cho là của ông Gadhafi. Chiếc nhẫn khắc tên người vợ thứ hai của ông, Safia, cùng ngày cưới của họ 10/9/1970. Ureibi cho biết khi bị tách khỏi đồng đội thuộc lữ đoàn ở Benghazi, anh ta đã quyết định gia nhập với các binh sĩ ở Misrata khi lực lượng chính quyền mới mở cuộc tấn công vào thành phố Sirte. Các binh sĩ đã tình cờ chạm trán Gadhafi trên một con phố, khi ông ấy đang đi cùng với một số người trẻ tuổi. Gadhabi đội mũ trùm đầu nhưng họ vẫn nhận ra tóc của ông. Ureibi cho biết anh ta đã khống chế cựu lãnh đạo Libya, trong khi ông mang theo một khẩu súng lục màu vàng. “Ông ấy nói với tôi “con như con trai ta, ta như cha của con”. Rồi sau đó tôi túm tóc ông ấy, ghì xuống đất”, Ureibi nói trong băng. Ureibi cho biết anh muốn đưa Gadhafi tới Benghazi nhưng khi các binh sĩ Misrata khăng khăng muốn đưa nhà lãnh đạo trở lại thành phố của họ, anh đã quyết định nổ súng và bắn ông Gadhafi hai phát. Các binh sĩ Misrata đã tịch thu khẩu súng và dọa giết Ureibi nếu anh trở lại Mistara. Dù chưa xác nhận ai là người đã giết nhà độc tài nhưng các binh sĩ Libya đã bị chỉ trích vì có những hành động bạo lực sau khi bắt sống ông từ một cống nước. Bà Safia, vợ ông Gadhafi yêu cầu điều tra minh bạch về cái chết của cựu lãnh đạo Libya. Ngoại trưởng Nga Sergei Lavrov phát biểu rằng cacis chết của Gadhafi sau khi bị bắt đặt ra hàng loạt câu hỏi cần có lời giải đáp. Giám đốc tổ chức ân xá quốc tế AI, ông Claudio Cordone, bình luận rằng việc Gadhafi bị bắt khi bị thương cho thấy ông ta đã trở thành tù binh, và sau đó bị lấy mạng. Cordone cho rằng những người nào giết Gadhafi đã vi phạm quyền của tù binh và cần được xét xử trước công lý. Phát ngôn viên bộ Ngoại giao Mỹ, sau khi ca ngợi quyết định của nước này ủng hộ người dân Libya lật đổ chế độ Gadhafi, nói rằng cần có sự điều tra rõ ràng đối với bối cảnh dẫn đến cái chết của ông này, và kêu gọi các bên đối xử với tù binh một cách nhân đạo. Cơ quan phụ trách nhân quyền của Liên hợp quốc trước đó cũng bình luận rằng những tình tiết dẫn đến cái chết của Gadhafi là không rõ ràng và kêu gọi điều tra. Việc chôn cất Gadhafi vẫn bị trì hoãn bởi chính quyền mới của Libya đang bàn bạc hình thức thực hiện. -------------------- “Vì Danh Dự Dân Tộc: Chống giặc Tàu.
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![]() Tống tiễn tên độc tài (Gaddafi) xuống cống Nguyễn Viện Cuối cùng thì ngài cũng như chuột Chui xuống cống để trốn chạy Nhưng lưỡi gươm công lý đã hạ xuống Bởi khát vọng của nhân dân bao giờ cũng là chân lý Cuối cùng thì mọi ảo vọng của bọn bất lương Cũng sẽ kết thúc theo một cách nào đó Do chính nhân dân quyết định Đúng không, ngài đại tá? Nhưng ngài cũng đừng tưởng chết là thoát thân Lịch sử sẽ dành cho ngài một vị trí xứng đáng hơn ngài nghĩ Những tượng đài vinh danh ngài sẽ bị kéo sập Và người ta đạp trên đầu ngài như đạp một con chó Và người ta sẽ viết về thời đại của ngài như một thời kỳ đen tối và bất hạnh Không chỉ với lịch sử của dân tộc ngài mà toàn nhân loại Thời của những con chuột cống lộng hành trên mặt đất Mỗi một tên độc tài bị tiêu diệt Là mỗi một niềm hân hoan của tự do Mỗi một tên độc tài bị tiêu diệt Là mỗi lần con người xác quyết về tự do Trên con đường đi tới của nhân loại Bọn độc tài sẽ không ngừng được tống tiễn xuống cống, như chúng phải thế. Nguyễn Viện -------------------- mm
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Gadhafi’s last moments alive Who shot Gaddafi? New video shows blood pouring from dictator immediately before death but mystery surrounds coup de grace Gaddafi’s last words were ‘Do you know right from wrong?’ Executed in front of a baying mob and body paraded through the streets… ….but acting Libyan PM claims Gaddafi was killed in crossfire Gaddafi may have launched last-ditch fightback in back of ambulance Bodyguard ‘killed leader’ to spare him indignity of capture Eccentric dictator was wearing gold pants when he was killed France announces end of Nato airstrikes as ‘mission is complete’ Eldest son Saif ‘captured in Zlitan’ after arms are injured in explosions Body covered in plastic and stashed in freezer to keep out baying crowds Uncertainty over burial as wife calls for UN inquiry into husband’s death By David Williams The final bloody moments of Muammar Gaddafi’s life were still shrouded in confusion today as conflicting reports emerged about who fired the shot that actually killed him. Libya’s deposed leader was pulled out alive from a drain under a motorway in Sirte, the city of his birthplace, where he had been hiding with a small group of bodyguards. A clutch of videos have emerged on the internet in which he is seen begging his captors for mercy. His condition varies dramatically, with later footage showing him rambling and drenched in blood. Wounded and terrified, Gaddafi appeared deluded to the end, asking his captors: ‘What did I do to you?’ His last words were ‘Do you know right from wrong?’ ![]() Was this the moment the dictator died? A handgun points at the head of Gaddafi who is facing the ground with his hands behind his back ![]() Fear on his face after being captured in his home town of Sirte, this is Gaddafi in the moments leading up to his death ![]() Final moments: A dazed Gaddafi gesticulates as rebels parade him through Sirte shortly before he was shot ![]() Grimacing in pain: A still from a video taken from the mobile phone of a rebel fighter shows Gaddafi, his face covered in blood, being dragged around by freedom fighters ![]() Losing blood: Gaddafi lifts a hand to his face to see the blood pouring from his wounds. The mobile phone footage shows the dictator slumped against a jeep but still alive Moments after the last grainy video was shot, it is believed he was killed. Initial reports suggested he had been executed by revolutionary forces in front of a baying mob.But there have been claims by rebels who witnessed the killing that Gaddafi was actually shot by one of his own bodyguards to spare him further humiliation. It has also been suggested he was shot during a fight inside an ambulance conveying him to hospital or that he was actually caught in crossfire. ![]() Grisly end: New pictures released today show Gaddafi’s scarred corpse on the floor of a freezer where it is being kept before burial ![]() A day Libyans fought for: Gaddafi’s eyes are closed and mouth firmly shut as preparations are made for his burial One rebel claimed that he had been killed as he put up a desperate last fight for freedom. He carried his golden revolver on him at all times, and may have pulled it from his clothes. ‘He might have been resisting. He might have struggled, tried to escape,’ a Libyan revolutionary said. Pictures of Gaddafi’s body show a bullet hole in the temple, which supports claims he was shot at close range. ‘They captured him alive and while he was being taken away, they beat him and then they killed him,’ a freedom fighter said. Gaddafi’s battered body was paraded through the streets of Sirte to the sound of celebratory gunfire and jubilant shouts. Another video captured the corpse of the 69-year-old being dragged through the streets of Sirte, to be paraded later before celebrating crowds in the nearby port town of Misrata. ![]() Pleading: Muammar Gaddafi begged with his captors for his life after he was found cowering in a storm drain ![]() Paraded: Gaddafi struggled with his captors in video footage taken by rebel fighters after he was found ![]() Chaotic: Gaddafi was pushed around by rebel fighters, one of whom filmed the incident on a mobile phone -------------------- mm
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![]() Fear: Becoming increasingly desperate, Gaddafi asked a rebel fighter ‘What did I ever do to you’ ![]() Terrified: Moments after he begged for his life, Gaddafi was shot dead by rebel fighters The circumstances leading up to Gaddafi’s death are more clear.RAF Tornados helped launch the final airstrike by flying surveillance missions which cleared the way for French fighter jets to bomb a Gaddafi convoy. The astonishing end for the tyrant came after he and loyalist fighters tried to flee Sirte as it was overrun by forces of the National Transitional Council. Gaddafi was in a convoy of up to 100 vehicles which tried to break out of Sirte – the last centre of resistance after eight months of civil war – early yesterday. The escape was spotted by Nato which launched two devastating strikes. At least 50 loyalist fighters were killed. Injured in both legs, Gaddafi made his way with bodyguards through trees. The group hid in two concrete sewers but were spotted by rebels. A Libyan named Salem Bakeer said that he and his comrades gave chase to Gaddafi and his small retinue of bodyguards after they fled their convoy following the airstrike. ‘At first we fired at them with anti-aircraft guns, but it was no use,’ said Bakeer. ‘Then we went in on foot. One of Gaddafi’s men came out waving his rifle in the air and shouting surrender, but as soon as he saw my face he started shooting at me. ![]() Struggle: Video footage shows Gaddafi being hauled off a rebel fighter truck minutes after his capture ![]() Manhandled: The former Libyan leader is propped up against the side of a truck during the melee ![]() Arguing: Gaddafi pictured in chaotic video footage minutes before he was killed Then I think Gaddafi must have told them to stop. ”My master is here, my master is here”, he said, ”Muammar Gaddafi is here and he is wounded.” ‘We went in and brought Gaddafi out. He was saying ”What’s wrong? What’s wrong? What’s going on?”. Then we took him and put him in the car.’ Freelance photojournalist Holly Pickett was embedded with an ambulance. She said that she saw another ambulance carrying Gaddafi. So close was she to the action, that she was able to pick out the bloodied body of Gaddafi. She says that he was wearing gold pants. She tweeted: ‘From the side door, I could see a bare chest with bullet wound and a bloody hand. He was wearing gold-coloured pants. ‘At every checkpoint between Sirte and Misrata, crowds had gathered and wanted to know if we were the ambulance with Gaddafi’s body in it. ‘Upon hearing the truth, that Gaddafi was truly dead, revolutionaries at the checkpoints were beside themselves, shouting with joy.’ ![]() Celebration: Mohammed al-Bibi, seen here in a Yankees hat, points to a comrade holding Gaddafi’s golden gun. Al-Bibi is the one who found the despot in his final hiding place and duly claimed the war souvenir Adel Samir said that Gaddafi was shot in the stomach with a a 9mm pistol. But Imad Moustaf told Global Post that Gaddafi was shot in the head and the heart. Doctor Ibrahim Tika added: ‘Gaddafi was arrested while he was alive but he was killed later. There was a bullet and that was the primary reason for his death, it penetrated his gut. Then there was another bullet in the head that went in and out of his head.’ The claims that Gaddafi was executed in the back of an ambulance may be celebrated in Libya. But some within the new government, which is trying to establish itself on the western stage, would have preferred for Gaddafi to have been captured alive and put on trial. It could be for this reason that Libya’s interim prime minister, Mahmoud Jibril, said that Gaddafi was killed from a bullet to the head during crossfire between government fighters and his loyalists. Jibril told a news conference in the capital, Tripoli, today: ‘I am going to read to you a report by the forensic doctor who examined Gaddafi. ‘It said: ”Gaddafi was taken out of a sewage pipe … he didn’t show any resistance. When we started moving him he was hit by a bullet in his right arm and when they put him in a truck he did not have any other injuries. When the car was moving it was caught in crossfire between the revolutionaries and Gaddafi forces in which he was hit by a bullet in the head”.’ ![]() Dead: The body of Gaddafi is covered with a blue plastic sheet at a house in Misrata. He is due to be buried at a secret funeral within the next 24 hours ![]() Brutal end for tyrant who exported terror: Gaddafi’s body is displayed, clearly showing a bullet hole in his head The exact circumstances around this theory are unclear. It is unlikely that bullets would have penetrated the ambulance and hit Gaddafi, who was pictured slumped against a rebel’s leg, in the head.It is also unlikely he was shot in the head before he entered the ambulance as bullets to the head almost always knock somebody off their feet killing them instantly. This points again to the theory that Gaddafi and a bodyguard launched a fightback inside the ambulance. CBS News correspondent David Martin claims that Gaddafi’s own bodyguard shot him, in order to spare him the indignity of being captured. Confirmation of the death sparked wild scenes of celebration across Libya with tens of thousands taking to the streets. Celebratory gunfire rang out across the capital, Tripoli. Cars honked their horns and people embraced each other. In Sirte, ecstatic rebels celebrated the city’s fall after weeks of bloody siege by firing endless rounds into the sky. Gaddafi’s death closes a chapter in the Nato-led military campaign to help rebel forces remove him from power. Ever since the fall of Tripoli, the hunt for Gaddafi had prevented rebels from claiming outright victory. France’s defence minister announced today that the multi-million-pound bombing campaign of Libya by airforces including the RAF is now over. ‘The military operation is complete,’ said Alain Juppe, in Paris. ‘All Libyan territory is under the control of the National Transitional Council, and subject to some transitional technicalities, the Nato operation has come to an end. ‘The objective of helping the National Transitional Council to liberate their territory is now achieved,’ Mr Juppe added. ‘They will enter a phase of reconstruction, or of construction. It is about establishing the rule of law, which never existed. ‘ A meeting later today will decide the technicalities of winding up the operation which has cost British taxpayers an estimated £300 million. Admiral Jim Stavridis made said today before a meeting of the alliance’s North Atlantic Council.that it was ‘a good day for Nato, a great day for the people of Libya’. US president Barack Obama last night announced that the mission would ‘soon come to an end’, although Foreign Secretary William Hague struck a more cautious note. ![]() Procession: Libyans have been flocking to the morgue, where Gaddafi’s body was taken, and have been taking photographs of him ![]() Dead: Gaddafi’s son Mutassim was also killed in a firefight in Sirte -------------------- mm
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![]() Last moments of his life: Gaddafi’s son Mutassim lies on a sofa in pain and soaked with blood after his capture but before his death in Sirte We will want to be sure that there are no remaining pockets of pro-Gaddafi fighters who can again become a threat to the civilian population,’ he said. Last night it emerged that RAF Tornados helped launch the final airstrike by flying surveillance missions which cleared the way for French fighter jets to bomb a Gaddafi convoy. There were also claims that RAF jets carried out another raid which led to the wounding of Gaddafi’s favourite son, Saif al-Islam. The conflict has already cost British taxpayers more than £1billion and today Nato chiefs will decide whether to end the aerial campaign. ![]() Mutassim Gaddafi: He was also killed by Libyan rebels David Cameron, who had driven much of Nato’s intervention, hailed it as a moment to remember Gaddafi’s many victims, including those who died when Pan-Am flight 103 was blown up over Lockerbie in 1988, policewoman Yvonne Fletcher, and those killed by the IRA using Libyan Semtex. In a statement notably free of any hint of triumphalism, the Prime Minister said he was ‘proud’ of the role Britain played in helping the Libyan people liberate their country. Outside 10 Downing Street, Mr Cameron said: ‘People in Libya today have an even greater chance of building themselves a strong and democratic future. ‘I’m proud of the role that Britain has played in helping them to bring that about and I pay tribute to the bravery of the Libyans who have helped to liberate their country.’ French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who with Mr Cameron had kept up pressure for Nato’s continued role, said Gaddafi’s death was a ‘major step on the country’s path to democracy.’ U.S. President Barack Obama said: ‘This marks the end of a long and painful chapter for the people of Libya.’ Nato leaders will be watching anxiously over the next few days, however, in case Gaddafi loyalists plunder stockpiled weapons to wreak bloody revenge on the rebels. Five bodyguards were killed but one tried to save Gaddafi, telling rebels: ‘My master is here, my master is here. Muammar Gaddafi is here and he is wounded.’ ![]() Bundled: An ambulance carries Gaddafi’s body from Sirte to Misrata ![]() Transporting: An ambulance, containing happy rebel fighters, carries Gaddafi’s body after he was executed But there was to be no mercy for the man dubbed ‘The King of Kings of Africa’. He is the first leader to be killed in the ‘Arab Spring’ wave of popular uprisings that have swept the Middle East, demanding the end of autocratic rulers and the establishment of greater democracy. His death decisively ends a regime that had turned Libya into an international pariah. The oil-rich nation now enters a new era, but its turmoil may not be over. The former rebels who now rule are disorganised, 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. ![]() Brutal: There had been fierce fighting around the drain before Gaddafi was finally killed. The body of a fighter can be seen in the dust at the centre of the screen ![]() Already a monument: As celebrations continued, more and more graffiti appeared at the entrance to the drain where the leader was eventually found ![]() Battleground: Bodies of suspected Gaddafi loyalists lie outside the storm drains their leader was captured The death of Gaddafi and his son, Mutassim, who commanded loyalists in Sirte, as well as the capture of the British-educated Saif al-Islam, who was seen as the heir apparent, effectively removed any rallying point for an insurgency. Both Gaddafi and Saif had faced international war crimes warrants and there was concern last night that unlike Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, who was similarly pulled from a hole where he was hiding – he eventually was hanged in Baghdad – the Libyan leader was effectively executed by the troops of a fledgling democracy. ![]() Devastated: NATO airstrikes and revolutionary ground forces concentrated on a compound in Sirte, where they believed Gaddafi was hiding ![]() Bombed out: Vehicles belonging to Gaddafi’s supporters sit destroyed near Sirte after NATO airstrikes Dr Jim Swire, whose daughter Flora died in the Lockerbie bombing, said the killing of Gaddafi meant ‘an opportunity has been lost’ to find out the truth of what happened. ‘I would have loved to have seen Gaddafi appear in front of the International Criminal Court both to answer charges against his gross treatment of his own people and of citizens murdered abroad by his thugs,’ he said. ‘But I would also have loved to have heard about what Gaddafi knew about the Lockerbie atrocity.’ Amnesty International called for an independent inquiry into the circumstances of the death. ![]() Double celebration: Anti-Gaddafi fighters celebrate the fall of Sirte, but the news soon came that the leader himself had been captured ![]() End of conflict: The fall of Sirte ends the last significant resistance by forces loyal to the deposed leader, and ends a two-month siege ![]() All that’s left: A lone revolutionary soldier fires into the air in celebration. Behind him lies the ruins of a town all but destroyed by fighting http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-20...-execution.html -------------------- mm
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