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Libya: Gaddafi mouthpiece caught 'fleeing dressed as a woman'

Moussa Ibrahim, the mouthpiece of the Gaddafi regime, was captured last night outside the birthplace of the former dictator, according to commanders of the National Transitional Council's forces
The Gaddafi spokesman says that Britain and France are trying to broker oil deals in Libya.
Captured: Moussa Ibrahim Photo: AP
Ben Farmer

By Ben Farmer, Tripoli

11:48PM BST 29 Sep 2011

There were also unconfirmed reports that Ibrahim was dressed as a woman as he attempted to flee Sirte, which has been the scene of heavy fighting for several days.

A commander for the NTC's Zintan brigade said: "Moussa Ibrahim was captured while driving outside Sirte by fighters from Misurata." Ibrahim became a fixture on news bulletins from the first week of the uprising, lecturing the foreign media from a conference room at the Rixos Hotel in Tripoli on the iniquities of Nato and the West.

Like Col Muammar Gaddafi, his whereabouts had been unknown until yesterday.

His capture came as forces loyal to the transitional government seized the airport in Sirte, moving through the partly destroyed buildings tearing down symbols of the Gaddafi era.

Meanwhile, an Interpol arrest warrant was issued for Gaddafi's son Saadi, who escaped to Niger, but the country's prime minister there said he would not be extradited.

Speaking in France, Brigi Rafini said Saadi was safe and "in the hands of the Niger government" in the capital Niamey. "There's no question of him being extradited to Libya for the moment," Mr Rafini said, adding that he would not receive a fair trial if sent home.

Interpol's "red notice" for Saadi's arrest said he was wanted on allegations of misappropriating properties through force and armed intimidation when he headed the Libyan Football Federation.

A 2009 American diplomatic cable described Saadi as the black sheep of Gaddafi's sons with "a troubled past" including scuffles with police in Europe, "abuse of drugs and alcohol, excessive partying" and "profligate affairs with men and women".

Saadi twice played for Italian Serie A teams, though he was banned for failing a drugs test, before running the football federation. He also played for Tripoli's main club. Saadi was also a special forces commander and is under United Nations sanctions for commanding units which brutally repressed the revolution.

Gaddafi's former prime minister, Al-Baghdadi Ali al-Mahmoudi, has begun a prison hunger strike to prevent his extradition from Tunisia, his lawyer said yesterday.

Libya: Gaddafi mouthpiece caught 'fleeing dressed as a woman' - Telegraph
 
Libya: Gaddafi mouthpiece caught 'fleeing dressed as a woman'

Moussa Ibrahim, the mouthpiece of the Gaddafi regime, was captured last night outside the birthplace of the former dictator, according to commanders of the National Transitional Council's forces
The Gaddafi spokesman says that Britain and France are trying to broker oil deals in Libya.
Captured: Moussa Ibrahim Photo: AP
Ben Farmer

By Ben Farmer, Tripoli

11:48PM BST 29 Sep 2011

There were also unconfirmed reports that Ibrahim was dressed as a woman as he attempted to flee Sirte, which has been the scene of heavy fighting for several days.

A commander for the NTC's Zintan brigade said: "Moussa Ibrahim was captured while driving outside Sirte by fighters from Misurata." Ibrahim became a fixture on news bulletins from the first week of the uprising, lecturing the foreign media from a conference room at the Rixos Hotel in Tripoli on the iniquities of Nato and the West.

Like Col Muammar Gaddafi, his whereabouts had been unknown until yesterday.

His capture came as forces loyal to the transitional government seized the airport in Sirte, moving through the partly destroyed buildings tearing down symbols of the Gaddafi era.

Meanwhile, an Interpol arrest warrant was issued for Gaddafi's son Saadi, who escaped to Niger, but the country's prime minister there said he would not be extradited.

Speaking in France, Brigi Rafini said Saadi was safe and "in the hands of the Niger government" in the capital Niamey. "There's no question of him being extradited to Libya for the moment," Mr Rafini said, adding that he would not receive a fair trial if sent home.

Interpol's "red notice" for Saadi's arrest said he was wanted on allegations of misappropriating properties through force and armed intimidation when he headed the Libyan Football Federation.

A 2009 American diplomatic cable described Saadi as the black sheep of Gaddafi's sons with "a troubled past" including scuffles with police in Europe, "abuse of drugs and alcohol, excessive partying" and "profligate affairs with men and women".

Saadi twice played for Italian Serie A teams, though he was banned for failing a drugs test, before running the football federation. He also played for Tripoli's main club. Saadi was also a special forces commander and is under United Nations sanctions for commanding units which brutally repressed the revolution.

Gaddafi's former prime minister, Al-Baghdadi Ali al-Mahmoudi, has begun a prison hunger strike to prevent his extradition from Tunisia, his lawyer said yesterday.

Libya: Gaddafi mouthpiece caught 'fleeing dressed as a woman' - Telegraph


guess ramdev has infuenced libya:P
 
damn same story as always why they do such things ehheheehhe.now wait qaddafi will soon catch by escaping throw under water lolz
 
the man musa ibrahim was trying to escape as a woman.oh god thats so funny.few days ago he giving his lecture to the world as a mouth pice of the dictator.now he is trying escape like a coward .
 
i feel sorry for Gaddafi.. all he wanted was to improve the status of African people and now his own stupid arab people betrayed him just for the greed of the Chair. stupid stupid stupid arabs. in the long run they will all just die fighting quarreling with each other.
 
the man musa ibrahim was trying to escape as a woman.oh god thats so funny.few days ago he giving his lecture to the world as a mouth pice of the dictator.now he is trying escape like a coward .

Maybe he is a cross dresser and this is what he normally does when he leaves Sirte.

What is unfortunate is it seems that Gaddafi had significant support in Libya which is shown by the fact that even with the almighty assistance of Nato the rebels have still not taken control of the country.
If Gaddafi had listened to the voices of the people that were making noises of discontent he should have met them to discuss their views and either make changes or hold elections. Simply this cause of action would have nipped the sequence of events in the bud. Looking at the education and health in Libya they look in a healthy state. Wouldn't have taken much to mend the rift but Gaddafi didn't want to listen.
Mad Musa said less than a month ago that they Gaddafi regime had nothing wrong - then why don't you face the music and stand your ground? - Perhaps Nato and the rebels have already made their minds up and he will never be allowed to have a fair hearing.
 
There certainly has been precedents for this ; One famous incident was Maulana Abdul Aziz during the Lal Masjid incident.
 
There certainly has been precedents for this ; One famous incident was Maulana Abdul Aziz during the Lal Masjid incident.

He looked really sexy in the hijaab gear. Sadly as he was 2 metres tall with a beard it was a bit obvious!!
 
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