Gaddafi's son, Seif al-Islam, captured

adey
By adey

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/libya-trial-pledge-over-g...

By tonyhanna1• 20 Nov 2011 11:18
tonyhanna1

Indeed, I fear for others who are now pets to the West, how will it be later, I mean we already saw that from the old days of Marcos, Kabila to these days mubarak and others. Well said

By flor1212• 20 Nov 2011 10:50
flor1212

and hopefully, the new regime shows civility in handling the son!

By soniya• 20 Nov 2011 10:36
soniya

Quite agreed with good old joe's first comment..

Fear can be seen easily in his eyes..

I don't think LIBYANs will spare him..

By Good old joe• 20 Nov 2011 10:26
Good old joe

Many Libyans believe Saif Al Islam knows the location of billions of public money stolen by the old regime - but when detained, his captors said, they found only a few thousand dollars on him

http://www.khaleejtimes.com/Displayarticle09.asp?section=newsmakers&xfile=data/newsmakers/2011/November/newsmakers_November34.xml

By GodFather.• 20 Nov 2011 07:24
GodFather.

Now the West most liked Libyan is going to be tried by the West..:) Funny how quickly your friends turn on you. Once the darling of the west now will be tried by the west!

By Good old joe• 19 Nov 2011 23:12
Good old joe

He could have contributed to a more open and decent future for his country, but instead chose to lead a bloody and barbaric campaign against his own people. The fate of the Gaddafis should act as a warning to brutal dictators everywhere.

By Good old joe• 19 Nov 2011 22:51
Good old joe

oh my.. how the tables seem to have turned full circle now. This guy who was wagging his fingers at his people now has those fingers broken as shown on some tv channels and I suppose he will never wag them anymore. Now you can see the fear in this guys face.

You are the king, leader and th Boss when you have the gun in your hands and pointing it at others but when that same gun is pointing at you then only one comes to his sense. It must be payback time now for the Libyan people.

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