Libyans finds mass grave from previous uprising
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I wonder how many more such sites they will find as the pick through the detritus of Qaddafi's regime. He is a man of few inhibitions and killing his enemies is not one of them.
A mass grave believed to contain up to 1,270 bodies has been found in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, says the National Transitional Council (NTC).The remains are thought to be those of inmates who were killed by security forces in 1996 in the Abu Salim prison.The uprising against Col Muammar Gaddafi began as a protest to demand the release of a lawyer who represented families of the Abu Salim inmates.Excavation at the site is expected to start soon.The NTC said it had discovered the site - a desert field scattered with bone fragments within the grounds of the Abu Salim prison - by questioning prison guards who had worked there when the prisoners were killed after protesting against their conditions.Several bone fragments and pieces of clothing have already been found in the top soil.
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I wonder how many more such sites they will find as the pick through the detritus of Qaddafi's regime. He is a man of few inhibitions and killing his enemies is not one of them.
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