When you see hell on earth – the Qadhafi case
There is a hullabaloo over Muammar Qadhafi’s death nowadays. According to the doctor involved in an overnight autopsy on the former Libyan leader’s “He died because of a gunshot wound. It is obvious.â€Â The autopsy was carried out at a morgue in the city of Misrata, about 200 km east of Tripoli.
Local officials said Qadhafi’s body would now be brought back to the cold store at an old market in Misrata where it has been on public display.
In March 2011, a whopping 10 million pounds bounty had been placed on the head of Libyan dictator Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi.
The reward was being offered by special agents to the Libyan who can deliver them Gaddafi -- dead or alive.

British and US spies were in Libya with bundles of cash to tempt Gaddafi's closest bodyguards and aides to turn hitman or hand him over.
According to a source, "the important thing is this has to be done by Libyans. We cannot have British fingerprints on this. It's up to the Libyans and there is an open cheque book.†These British should be giving the global cunning and hypocrisy award!
The source also added, "Gaddafi keeps moving so it is difficult to get close. This plan needs the military on board as they are closest to Gaddafi. They have already signed up people lower down and want more senior people, as many as they can get." And there you have it, he’s dead at last. But was the humiliation necessary? Here’s a link to the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0UE4m0b4b0&skipcontrinter=1
When I went online to search for images and videos related Qadhafi’s death, I saw a bloody, helpless former dictator being tortured and humiliated by the former victims…I ask was all this barbarianism necessary? Yes he might have been a devilish moron, but was it impertinent for the locals to be equally horrible? Did they do this all for the reward? How can you take photos with a dead body and show happy victory signs after so much bloodshed? Why can’t people remember what our Holy Prophet (p.b.u.h) did at the Conquest of Makkah? He showed mercy and forgave all…
Then again, ibrat-naak things like these are shocking consequences acted out by people who have suffered. This exemplifies a lot, if only we can learn from it. You may exploit the average man all you want, but once there is unity, and once you cross the limit which protects you from the average suffering man’s wrath, you’ll end up where Qadhafi ended up. I think our politicians need to consider this…





















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