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Libya declared free, but Gadhafi death questioned

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TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Libya’s interim rulers declared the coun­try lib­er­ated on Sun­day after an eight-month civil war, launch­ing the oil-rich nation on what is meant to be a two-year tran­si­tion to democ­racy. But they laid out plans with an Islamist tone that could rat­tle their West­ern backers.

Gadhafi put on display in shopping center freezer

MISRATA, Libya — Moam­mar Gadhafi’s blood-streaked body was on dis­play in a com­mer­cial freezer at a shop­ping cen­ter Fri­day as Libyan author­i­ties argued about what to do with his remains and ques­tions deep­ened over offi­cial accounts of the long­time dictator’s death. New video emerged of his vio­lent, chaotic last moments, show­ing fight­ers beat­ing him as they drag him away.

Libya’s Moammar Gadhafi killed in hometown battle

SIRTE, Libya — Moam­mar Gad­hafi, Libya’s dic­ta­tor for 42 years until he was ousted in an uprising-turned-civil war, was killed Thurs­day as rev­o­lu­tion­ary fight­ers over­whelmed his home­town of Sirte and cap­tured the last major bas­tion of resis­tance two months after his regime fell. The 69-year-old Gad­hafi is the first leader to be killed in the Arab Spring wave of pop­u­lar upris­ings that swept the Mid­dle East, demand­ing the end of auto­cratic rulers and the estab­lish­ment of greater democracy.

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