Rome, Oct 20: World leaders greeted the death of former Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi today as the end of despotism, tyranny, dictatorship and ultimately war in the north African country.
As Libyans on the streets of Tripoli and Sirte fired automatic weapons into the air and danced for joy, the death of the man who had ruled the oil-rich north African nation for 42 years was widely welcomed.
British Prime Minister David Cameron said Gaddafi death was an occasion to remember his victims, while hailing it as a chance for a “democratic future” for Libya.
From: http://ping.fm/07aOm
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