Who are the virtual murderers of Gaddafi?

October 27, 2011 by Tjebbe van Tijen

The full version with links and two pictures can be found at:

http://limpingmessenger.wordpress.com/2011/10/27/who-are-the-virtual-murderers-of-gaddafi/

Grotesque and hypocrite the new Libyan Government statement on the persecution 
of the alleged killers of Gaddafi. Stating that these could not have been 
regular opposition groups and that the new government knows the rules of war… 
and taking prisoners.

“With regards to Qaddafi, we do not wait for anybody to tell us,” NTC vice 
chairman Abdel Hafiz Ghoga.

 “We had already launched an investigation. We have issued a code of ethics in 
handling of prisoners of war. I am sure that was an individual act and not an 
act of revolutionaries or the national army,” the top interim official said.

 “Whoever is responsible for that (Qaddafi’s killing) will be judged and given 
a fair trial.”

What a lie, as both NATO and the insurgents – that became the army of the new 
Libyan government – have thrown tons of munition on any spot they thought 
Gaddafi would be at a certain moment. A fair trial of Gaddafi has never been on 
the agenda of neither NATO nor the insurgents that became the new government. 
Only the International Criminal Court in The Hague lent itself to suggest that 
such a trial was a viable option, never protesting in public against the 
attempted killing of their indicted trial candidates, Gaddafi and his close 
circle.

[picture of a huge blast over the skyline of Tripoli: Photograph publiched in 
The Independent 2011/07/24 with this caption: "Nato planes bomb a Gaddafi 
compound in Tripoli last month. Air strikes by allied forces have become 
increasingly ineffective"]


They were out to kill all those months, but failed in spite of all the high 
tech devices put to the task. Now a few hot heads – which are necessarily part 
of any insurrection – who finished Gaddafi’s life by hand, will be made into 
culprits to wash the virtual bloody hands of NATO and the new government.

[Picture of a young man with a golden pistol in his hand, holding it up with 
pride, hoisted on the shoulders of triumphant supporters: Photograph published 
on the web site of the Daily Mail 2011/10/21 with the following caption: 
"Celebration: Rebel fighters carry a young man holding what they claim to be 
the gold-plated gun of Colonel Gaddafi which was taken from him."]


It is sad that such lies are published in the international press without any 
direct rebuttal. Gaddafi should have been put on trial. His murder will hamper 
any attempt to cleanse Libya of decades of dictatorship.

It is most disturbing to notice that – apparently – distant killing by regular 
armies using state of the art guided missiles airplanes with remote sensing, 
and the like, is not conceived as murder and somehow a civil way of getting rid 
of an adversary, whereas traditional lynching on the spot or firing a gun at a 
victim at close range is perceived as a barbaric act that can be classified as 
a crime of war or murder.

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