Tuesday, October 25, 2011


Gaddafi Sirte city where he was born and where he witnessed captured, and was dragged across the street and shot now become a ghost town to the horror of desolation.

The bodies were found in the city of Sirte.
Close Up 'ghost town' Sirte
This is where the Human Rights Commission found 53 bodies of soldiers loyal to leader Gaddafi in an abandoned hotel after bloody fighting ended. There the bodies were decomposing odors, while others are wrapped in plastic bags buried preparing offers.
The people around Mahari hotel, where to find the corpse, the corpse is brought to burial. They identified four of these deaths are Ezzidin al-Hinsheri - an official in his government Gaddafi, Muftah Dabroun - officials in the military under Mr. Gaddafi and two people in the city of Sirte. The case has raised concerns about the spread offense, each handling the "law of the jungle" in Libya.

Sirte city youth away chillingly cold.
Close Up 'ghost town' Sirte


Close Up 'ghost town' Sirte
In the city of Sirte where the scene is ruined house or chipping.
Close Up 'ghost town' Sirte
Sprawling bodies, charred cars near the drain where he captured Gaddafi.
Close Up 'ghost town' Sirte
Mahari Hotel, where 53 bodies found dead.
Close Up 'ghost town' Sirte
This is where Gaddafi had to hide.
Close Up 'ghost town' Sirte
Inside the house Gaddafi refuge, a wall was broken.
Close Up 'ghost town' Sirte
Outside the building where when Gaddafi had hidden rebels attacked the city Sirte.
Close Up 'ghost town' Sirte
Culverts where insurgents captured Gaddafi.
Close Up 'ghost town' Sirte
The cup was found in the building where he was hiding Gaddafi within two weeks.

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