Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Mwili wa Gaddafi kuzikwa 'mafichoni'

Kanali Muammar Gaddafi enzi za uhai wake
Mhariri Mkuu wa Makala wa gazeti la The Sun la Uingereza akipiga picha pembeni ya mwili wa marehemu Gaddafi.



Wananchi wa Libya wakipanga foleni kwenda kuutazama mwili wa marehemu Gaddafi.


Mwili wa aliyekuwa kiongozi wa Libya, Kanali Muammar Gaddafi umehamishwa kutoka sehemu ulipokuwa umewekwa kwa siku nne ili watu wautazame, umepelekwa kuzikwa kusikojulikana.


Kuna taarifa kwamba, mwili wa mwanasiasa huyo maarufu uliokuwa umehifadhiwa kwenye chumba chenye baridi mjini Misratah, utazikwa kaburini jangwani.


Mmoja wa viongozi wa Serikali ya mpito ya Libya amesema, mwili wa Gaddafi utazikwa kwenye eneo la siri.


soma hapo chini


Muammar Gaddafi will finally be buried later in a secret desert grave after days of being on show.


His body has been moved from a cold storage room in Misratah to an unknown location, NTC officials have said.


A team from Reuters news agency said the room where the former dictator's corpse had been on display since his capture last week is now empty.


The bodies of his son Mutassim and his former army chief, which lay alongside Colonel Gaddafi's, have also been moved.


An official from Libya's interim government confirmed the bodies have been moved and said they will be buried at a secret location with Muslim clerics present.


Meanwhile, National Transitional Council (NTC) officials have said the dead dictator's son Saif al Islam Gaddafi is in the desert near the borders with Niger and Algeria.


In Misratah, thousands of Libyans queued to see the colonel's decomposing body until two NTC officials ordered an end to the public viewing.


There has been growing unease among the NTC's Western supporters over the grim spectacle, where Col Gaddafi's body was left on a bloodied mattress as decomposition set in.


Soldiers handed out face masks to adults and children as they queued, to help ward off the stench of death and risk of disease.


Two NTC officials confirmed the decision to shut off the area to the public but gave no reason.
"That's enough," said one of the guards.


"He's been causing us as much trouble dead as he did alive."

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