Sunday, 28 August 2011

Gaddafi may have fallen, but the Libyan state is far from recovered

The battle for the Libyan state was far from peaceful as the country is saturated with the stench of decomposing bodies and burning garbage.  The city is far from stable, as gunfire still pierces the dead of the night and the citizens now have to deal with the manifold destruction from destroyed power and water facilities.  Horrific acts of cruelty and brutality are surfacing as the bodies of 53 people were discovered in a warehouse in Tripoli who ere believed to have been opponents of Gaddafi who were executed in tandem with Gaddafi's fall.  The whereabouts of Gaddafi are still unknown and the rebels believe that the war will not truly be over until the dictator is captured or killed. 

The following images is of the charred skeletons discovered in the warehouse.



There is no denying that Libya is better off without the sadistic ruler, however the question of whether his replacement will be better needs to be considered. Anyone able to seize power within the fracture state must be extremely powerful and somewhat ruthless and only time will tell whether he will revive the nation or send it into another era of darkness and destruction.




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