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Tuesday, October 25

Qaddafi, Son and Former Defense Aide Buried in Secret Place


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Qaddafi, Son and Former Defense Aide Buried in Secret Place
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MISURATA, Libya — After four days of public viewing of the slowly decomposing corpses of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, one of his sons and his former defense minister in a Misurata meat locker, the military council in this ...
Moammar Gaddafi buried in secret desert location as many Libyans rejoice Washington Post
Gaddafi buried in unmarked grave in Libya desert to avoid creating shrineThe Guardian
Qaddafi Buried in Secret Desert Location at Dawn, NTC Says San Francisco Chronicle
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