Colonel Gaddafi Dead: First Photo Of Bloodied Gaddafi Emerges (Picture)
Soaked in blood and looking empty eyed into the camera lens - is this the image of Colonel Gaddafi the world will remember? It is the first photo to emerge which claims to show the fallen
Soaked in blood and looking empty eyed into the camera lens – is this the image of Colonel Gaddafi the world will remember?
It is the first photo to emerge which claims to show the fallen dictator moments after he was apparently shot in the legs and lower abdomen.
Gaddafi’s hair looks lank and greasy and his clothes dripping with dark blood in the mobile phone image which has been distributed by Getty and AFP.
He appears to be flanked by numerous people who are also covered in red blood and seem to be dragging him along.
If it is Gaddafi, then data on the screen suggests he was still alive today at 12.23pm Libyan time – 10.23am UK time.
At this stage the source remains unconfirmed.
A senior National Transitional Council official, Abdel Majid, told Reuters by telephone that Gaddafi has died of wounds suffered during his capture in Sirte.
Reuters reported that he was wounded in both legs as he “tried to flee in a convoy which Nato warplanes attacked.”
An NTC spokesman told Sky News that Gaddafi “is dead and his body is being taken to Misratah”. He said that Gaddafi was “shot in the legs and in the head”.
Source:Huffingtonpost
Semhar October 21, 2011
Barentu,
You seem to have identity crises!
Meninet kiliulaw zeleka timesil.
Highi Indaba (the law of our land in Eritrea), it gives all Eritreans at their father’s village the rite to own a land for farming and a land to build your house for free. That has been and will always be the law of our land. For those who are born outside Eritrea there will be land reserved for them at their father’s village when they return home. This land cannot be sold or exchanged. We only can pass it to the next generation.
Barentu,
Yes we will stop you from taking our people’s land in Barka and allover Eritrea.
Those of you who are taking our land and our property illegally you will pay the price just like Colonel Gaddafi Soaked in blood and looking empty eyed into the camera lens –soon will be your image.
Barentu October 22, 2011
Semhar,
Eritrea belongs to the people who shed their blood, not to people who traded in their tounges. Eritrean tegadeltis have every right to live and to work wherever they wanted. They or their fathers and mothers paid in blood while you were hiding in London or Libanon in Kuwait or Sandiago.
If you are “proud of Higi endaba”, why did you burn text books written in Tigre? Why are you ashamed of your Tigre-Tigrinia? If you are proud of your past identity and history, why do you worry about an Italian invented fascist map? Why do you worry about a blue Cherqi handed to you by the UN’s Antze Matheonzos?
Identity! What identity do you have except slavery for others?
Semhar October 22, 2011
Baretu
-Eritrea belongs to all Eritreans. The majority Eritreans has participated and paid deer price by sacrificing their love one for the national straggle for independence.
– You said “Why do you worry about a blue Cherqi handed to you by the UN’s Antze Matheonzos?”
For you it’s cherki, but for dekebat Eritrea it’s our glory, it’s our identity. Eritrean assembly tailored this flag. Eritrean assembly officially adopted the first flag of ERITREA on September 15, 1952.
In 1962 Ethiopia took down our flag and replaced it by Ethiopian flag…. it took us 30 years to raise our flag all over Eritrea again. Our flag represents our people our land and our culture. We raised our flag from the beginning to the end of our straggle (we won in 1991).
In 1993, the dictator took down our flag and replaced it by his own flag. Instead of raising our original freedom flag at the United Nations he gave them his own flag (HIGDEF’s flag).
It’s clear now than ever Isayas and his worshipers have dismantled our flag, our land, our culture, and our people.
Eritrean martyrs had only flag that is our original flag. They stared our revolution and ended with victory with our original flag.
The first thing Isayas changed 1993, three years after our independence was our flag and replaced it by his own flag. He did this to divide and rule our country.
Semhar October 22, 2011
Barentu,The second thing he changed was our provinces and he replaced them by his zobas. He did this to dismantle the law of our land (Highi Indaba). He did this to take over the land of indigenous (native) Eritreans.
It’s clear now than ever Isayas and his worshipers will continue to dismantle our land, our culture, and our people.
Highi Indaba (the law of our land in Eritrea), it gives all Eritreans at their father’s village the rite to own a land for farming and a land to build your house for free. That has been and will always be the law of our land. For those who are born outside Eritrea there will be land reserved for them at their father’s village when they return home. This land cannot be sold or exchanged. We only can pass it to the next generation.
Barentu,
Yes we will stop you from taking our people’s land in Barka and allover Eritrea.
Those of you who are taking our land and our property illegally you will pay the price just like Colonel Gaddafi Soaked in blood and looking empty eyed into the camera lens –soon will be your image.
Our martyrs did not die to crown the tyrant.
We must reclaim our flag, our constitution, Highi Indaba, our land (our original provinces), our people
Gaddafi is dead his flag is replaced by their original flag!
Isayas is next! Our original flag will replace his flag!
DISTROY the PFDJ the terrorist organization where ever they are.
Eritrea will be free soon.
Barentu October 22, 2011
semhar, If you have real and worthy identity, why do you need a white fascist European to tell you about your map, identity, zobas and cherqi?
You said about old “Higi endabas”, leave that to historians and archeologists to dig and worry about. Lets worry about justice, democracy and fairness now. There may be some good starting points in some Higi endabas, as there are outdated, unjust, and old Higiendabas in some.
Think modern, efficient and accountable ways to govern, not too old ideas. We need to grow up and move forward. Forget the past, learn to move forward.
Eritrea belongs to the people who shed their blood, not to people who traded in their tounges. Eritrean tegadeltis have every right to live and to work wherever they wanted. They or their fathers and mothers paid in blood while you were hiding in London or Libanon in Kuwait or Sandiago.
If you are “proud of Higi endaba”, why did you burn text books written in Tigre? Why are you ashamed of your Tigre-Tigrinia? If you are proud of your past identity and history, why do you worry about an Italian invented fascist map? Why do you worry about a blue Cherqi handed to you by the UN’s Antze Matheonzos?
Identity! What identity do you have except slavery for others? Is kneeling down to Arabs an identity?