With Gadhafi dead, new troubles for Libya

International human-rights groups called Friday for an investigation into the death of former Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, as gory new videos showed him being spat at and punched by revolutionaries and as skepticism mounted about official claims that he was shot in crossfire after being captured. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Sheila Quinn - Oct 22, 2011 - 12:48 AM PDT
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by Sheila Quinn - Oct. 22, 2011

Although this article did report on what different individuals said, it was very narrow within its perspective. It did not put the incident within the context in which it occurred. From what I understand of the situation- from different articles that I have read about the situation -there was chaos. There is a need to investigate into what happened. The article seemed to give much attention to what Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said- and little attention was given to the fact that Libya is involved in a revolution with a transitional government that has many problems to deal with.

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