And the Qaddafi guards tortured them on a daily basis for months. worthĪbout 150 people were crammed into this shed. Up against the wall, there were people from Zueitina. Tahir can you say again who sat where and when? tahir worthĪnd we had come there because Tahir had been held there along with a lot of other Libyans in 2011 during the uprising against the Qaddafi regime, which had been in power for 40 years, a brutal dictatorship. that is now rusted and almost collapsed. He’s a tall, muscular guy, bodybuilder, with a very cynical sense of humor.Īnd we drove out from the city to the outskirts near an old Qaddafi military base. And one morning, my friend Taha picked me up. So in May of this year, I was in Tripoli, the Libyan capital. Now, his son is plotting a political comeback. Transcript Qaddafi's Son Is Alive, and He Wants to Take Back Libya In the decade since Libya’s dictator Muammar el-Qaddafi was overthrown, the country has devolved into chaos.
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