The Dark Corners of Qaddafi's Police State

A look at Libya's haunted places.

SEPTEMBER 6, 2011

 

A young boy peers into an underground jail cell at a Qaddafi palace compound on Feb. 24 in Benghazi.

John Moore/Getty Images

 
 

BEDAVAO

2:43 AM ET

September 7, 2011

Picture itself speaks

Dictatorism at this age only hurts people. Education and expanding democracy is only the way out. It's good to know such activists and bravehearts always exists. I plan to share this at my facebook page.

 

EZONLINEATM

4:29 AM ET

September 7, 2011

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You wonder whether dictators and demons like Qadaffi are human?! And when will these people stop following violence and opt for peace instead? The world would be a better place if these demons were all thrown into the sea and forgotten!

 

DAVU91

12:26 PM ET

September 7, 2011

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Thank you it was very interesting to read.

 

TONY RAMEED

7:26 PM ET

September 15, 2011

Amazing photos. Let's hope

Amazing photos. Let's hope that now Qaddafi and his regime has fallen, the people of Libya can put their country back together. Hopefully a government can be formed that will last longer than most formed by rebels

 

OPTICNORTH

1:47 PM ET

September 29, 2011

Qaddafi's Libya

Muammar al Qaddafi, said recently, "The Everyone is the master" Rather this has to be the reality while he has several supporters whilst still being the support from the Army. The fact is he have more supporters you also have Rebels'. The federal government forces moved east and word is the fact that oil fields in Garza have been in Government hands again.

No matter what, Qaddafi could last for many years if your UN isn't going to share forces to help you the rebellion, a prospect that isn't planning to be held soon. Some NATO, countries are preaching about starting a no fly zone over Libya, This is usually a very fine idea. However, a no fly zone isn't as simple as it seems, and would involve several difficult issues, not the lowest amount of ones is, who is financially responsible because of it?

 

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3:10 AM ET

September 30, 2011

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YARINSIZ

2:32 PM ET

October 6, 2011

Muammar al Qaddafi, said

Muammar al Qaddafi, said recently, "The Everyone is the master" Rather this has to be the reality while he has several supporters whilst still being the support from the Army. The fact is he have more supporters you also have Rebels'. The federal government forces moved east and word is the fact that oil fields in Garza have seslichat been in Government hands again.