Gaddafi’s 42 year Old Rule ends , Revolutionaries in the streets of Tripoli


JNN 22 Aug 2011 Tripoli : Muammar Gaddafi was a hunted man on Monday as loyal remnants of his forces made last-ditch stands in the capital while world leaders rushed to embrace the fractious rebel movement as new masters of Libya’s oil riches. Continue reading

Gaddafi's 42 year Old Rule ends , Revolutionaries in the streets of Tripoli


JNN 22 Aug 2011 Tripoli : Muammar Gaddafi was a hunted man on Monday as loyal remnants of his forces made last-ditch stands in the capital while world leaders rushed to embrace the fractious rebel movement as new masters of Libya’s oil riches. Continue reading

Gaddafi wants to Bargain His exit from Power with his Son’s eligibility to contest in the Next Election


JNN 09 July 2011 Tripoli : Colonel Gaddafi has offered to give up power if his son is allowed to stand in future elections, it was claimed recently.  Continue reading

Gaddafi wants to Bargain His exit from Power with his Son's eligibility to contest in the Next Election


JNN 09 July 2011 Tripoli : Colonel Gaddafi has offered to give up power if his son is allowed to stand in future elections, it was claimed recently.  Continue reading

Gaddafi’s arrest warrant issued by ICC , Hague


JNN 29 June 2011 : Muammar Gaddafi faces a potential war crimes trial at The Hague after the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday issued arrest warrants for the Libyan leader, along with his son Saif al-Islam and his military intelligence chief General Abdullah al-Sanoussi. The warrants allege that all three men were involved in ordering security forces to open fire on unarmed protesters last February, turning a peaceful protest movement into a four-month civil war.  Continue reading

Gaddafi's arrest warrant issued by ICC , Hague


JNN 29 June 2011 : Muammar Gaddafi faces a potential war crimes trial at The Hague after the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday issued arrest warrants for the Libyan leader, along with his son Saif al-Islam and his military intelligence chief General Abdullah al-Sanoussi. The warrants allege that all three men were involved in ordering security forces to open fire on unarmed protesters last February, turning a peaceful protest movement into a four-month civil war.  Continue reading

Gadafi Ready to Leave Libya on his own terms


JNN 07 Mar 2011 : Embattled Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi has reportedly expressed his readiness to hand over power to the revolutionary National Council on his own terms. Continue reading