Tuesday 25 October 2011

Libyan NTC authorities removed Gadaffi and his son's dead bodies for secret burial in desert (Mian Shakeel Aslam)

Mian Shakeel Aslam--- The bodies of the fallen Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, his son and his former adviser Mutassim have been of a commercial freezer in a storage area awaiting Misrata funerals postponed after a security guard.

Beitalmal Ibrahim, a local military spokesman said the funeral was probably on Tuesday. He said the three men were buried in unmarked graves in secret to prevent vandalism.

On the question of disposal of carcasses in the freezer, said he knew nothing about the burial process in motion.

However, he said Salem al Mohand, a security guard at the camp complex, the bodies arrived on Monday night in the freezer, which was on display for the past four days have been postponed.

"Our job is over," said al-Mohand. "[Qaddafi] was transferred, and Misrata War led him to an unknown location. I do not know whether to bury or not."

A team of Associated Press Television News he saw three vehicles leave the camp area on Monday night. The team then went into the freezer and found it empty.

An official of the National Council of Government Transition (CNT) said on Monday, Gaddafi's funeral will be in a secret grave in the desert.

"True implemented"

The developments came as the New York human rights organization Human Rights Watch (HRW) warned of a "pattern of killings, looting and other abuses" of those who had fought against Gaddafi.

HRW may have been told that there were 53 decomposing bodies, apparently loyal to Gaddafi, who is in Sirte, and there were signs of the revolutionary forces, they have done.

The bodies were found dumped in the garden of the Hotel Mahari, and some had their hands tied.

Peter Bouckaert, a researcher at Human Rights Watch, said the hotel had been under the control of NTC Misrata fighters before the murders took place.


The condition of the bodies suggests that men between October 15 and 19 have been killed, HRW said.

The bloodstains on the grass and spent cartridges showed that some died at the scene and discovered they were dead.

"This latest slaughter appears to be part of a trend of killings, looting and other abuses by anti-Gaddafi armed conflicts combatants engaged as above the law," Bouckaert said in a statement.

NTC Misrata fighters, a city that was besieged by the troops of Gaddafi for weeks earlier this year, had no immediate comment.

The U.S. State Department called the report "extremely worrying".

Gene Cretz, the U.S. ambassador in Libya, was "that created the Council of the National Transitional Government today and asked them to conduct a full investigation," a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Investigation ordered

The NTC earlier ordered an investigation into the death of Qaddafi under international pressure to investigate the circumstances of his death.

A commission of inquiry established that the killing of Gaddafi, which was taken by NTC combatants captured outside Sirte on Thursday and shot him briefly examine, apparently, being transported in Misrata.

"In response to international calls, which have begun to introduce a commission to investigate the circumstances of the death of Muammar Gaddafi in the discussion of his circle, as he was trapped charge," said Mustafa Abdel Jalil, the head of the NTC, in Benghazi Monday.

Posted By: Mian Shakeel Aslam

Source: http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2011/10/2011102534012136818.html

 

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