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WW2 memorial smashed on the ground. Burnt out cars. A British official, speaking on condition of anonymity said there was no doubt in London that the mob attacks had been officially sanctioned. William Hague said: "I condemn the attacks on the British embassy premises in Tripoli as well as the diplomatic missions of other countries.

The Vienna convention requires the Gaddafi regime to protect diplomatic missions in Tripoli. By failing to do so that regime has once again breached its international responsibilities and obligations. I take the failure to protect such premises very seriously indeed. Omar Jelban, the Libyan ambassador, who has worked as a diplomat in London since , was given 24 hours to leave.

Britain expelled five Libyan diplomats in March, on the grounds that they were a threat to national security. It was a heavy blow, but not heavy enough to deflect the regime's minders from their job. Within hours of the Nato attack on the house of Muammar Gaddafi's youngest son, foreign journalists were being escorted through the shattered building to see for themselves the destructive impact of Nato air power.

The Gaddafi family complex, comprising two residences in a wealthy residential area of Tripoli, was a grotesque combination of the broken and the banal. One building was a wreck of shattered concrete and twisted metal, with an unexploded missile lying in the middle. Libyan officials said the house had been hit by three missiles but only two had exploded.

Dust and smoke rose from the rubble which included smashed toilet bowls, bathroom of smashed sinks and furniture amid demolished ceilings and walls. However, a Syrian-based television station that supported Gaddafi confirmed earlier this month that he had died in fighting southeast of Tripoli on August President Ronald Reagan. The spoilt son of an indulgent father, he studied in Germany and was reported to have been involved in a fight at a Munich nightclub with a bouncer who tried to throw out his female companion after she began to undress on the dance floor.

The remaining children appear to be safe for the moment at least in neighboring countries. Saadi fled to Niger in September, where the government has said he would not be extradited if there was a possibility he would not get a fair trial or risked getting the death penalty. Saadi, who attempted to negotiate with the NTC in late August after its fighters swept through Tripoli, had a brief and undistinguished career with several Italian soccer clubs and also captained the Libyan national team, whose coach was once fired for not selecting him.

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Both on your website and other media. To find out more about the cookies and data we use, please check out our Privacy Policy. Share on Facebook. The airstrike was in retaliation for the Libyan-sponsored bombing of a Berlin nightclub earlier that year that killed two US servicemen.

At the time, Gaddafi showed American journalists a picture of a dead baby he said was Hana. But Libyan rebels who took over Bab al-Aziziya found a room in Gaddafi's home with Hana's birth certificate and pictures of a young woman with the name Hana written on the back, possible indications that she lived well beyond infancy. Tripoli hospital officials also say Hana worked as a surgeon. Her whereabouts is unknown. Libya's leader of nearly 42 years, Muammar Gaddafi was captured and killed by revolutionary forces in his hometown of Sirte.

Let's have a look at the fate of key members of his family. Share Via. A look at the fate of key members of ex-Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's family: Killed: Muammar Gaddafi: Libya's leader of nearly 42 years was captured by revolutionary forces in his hometown of Sirte.

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