Topic: Muammar Qaddafi

French Embassy Is Attacked In Libya

People stand among debris outside the French embassy after the building was attacked, in Tripoli April 23, 2013.
REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny

In the biggest terrorist attack in Libya since the assault on the U.S. compound in Benghazi last September, a car bomb exploded outside the French embassy in Tripoli, wounding two French guards.

By Philip Bump

Mar 5, 2013

How Hugo Chavez Became the Right's Most-Hated Enemy, in Pictures

With the death of Hugo Chavez, George W. Bush and the American right lose perhaps their most effective needler. Ostensibly in service of diplomacy, Chavez showed no fear in posing for photos with a rogue's gallery of world leaders.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Oct 17, 2012

Report: Muammar Qaddafi May Have Been Executed By Rebels

A report from Human Rights Watch claims there is evidence that militia groups executed dozens of supporters of former Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi following his capture last year, and that Qaddafi himself may have been among those murdered while in custody. 

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By Dashiell Bennett

Sep 6, 2012

U.S. Accused of Torturing Opponents on Behalf of Muammar Qaddafi

Human Rights Watch has released a new report claiming that CIA agents arrested and tortured opponents of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi before turning suspects over to his regime.

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By John Hudson

Jul 9, 2012

What Qaddafi and Assad Have in Common

In a rare interview with German TV, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad dismissed the idea that he and Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi have anything in common, but we can help him think of at least a few things.  

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By John Hudson

Mar 22, 2012

How Qaddafi Is Haunting Mali from His Grave

Just when you thought Muammar Qaddafi's murderous legacy was beginning to fade, his former mercenaries go and destabilize one of West Africa's most tranquil democracies.

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By Dino Grandoni

Dec 23, 2011

Chart of the Day

Most Googled Celebrity Death of 2011 Was Ryan Dunn

Of all the famous people who died this year -- a titan of the tech industry, a leader of a massive terrorist organization, a quixotic dictator, a troubled but talented young singer -- the person who sent the most people searching for information on Google was ... Jackass's Ryan Dunn.

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By Dino Grandoni

Dec 13, 2011

America's Least Wanted Presidential Endorsements

Newt Gingrich has picked up the support of Hollywood's noted crazy guy Gary Busey and racial-slur ex-MLB pitcher John Rocker, while Barack Obama picked up the support of Muammar Qaddafi (before ordering the attacks that lead to his death), while Ron Paul has the random drunk guy vote locked down.

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By Dino Grandoni

Nov 21, 2011

Chemical Weapons Found in Libya May Have Come from Iran

The U.S. suspect that an illegal cache of "hundreds of special artillery shells for chemical weapons" found in Libya were supplied to Muammar Qaddafi, according to a report from The Washington Post.

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By Adam Martin

Nov 7, 2011

Carlos the Jackal Has Run Out of Powerful Friends

Carlos the Jackal heads to his second trial in Paris on Monday, but the heads of state -- Qaddafi, Assad, Hussein -- who backed his brand of revolutionary international terrorism have thinned dramatically since he was first convicted.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 31, 2011

Qaddafi's Frantic Last Days Get Reexamined

The Libyan dictator's final days get reexamined as a member of Qaddafi's inner circle speaks to BBC News of his nervous isolation, and The New Yorker takes a deep dive into Libya's collective psyche as he was hunted down.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 28, 2011

Qaddafi's Son Reaches Out to the ICC About a Surrender

Qaddafi's son Saif al-Islam, through indirect channels, has made contact with officials at the International Criminal Court about turning himself in for trial, the Associated Press and Reuters report.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 28, 2011

Qaddafi's Killer Will Face Prosecution in Libya

With the hindsight of a few days, Libya's National Transitional Council is saying that those responsible for shooting Qaddafi will be prosecuted, The Guardian relayed.

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By Adam Martin

Oct 27, 2011

Qaddafi's Son Is Making a Break for The Hague, Libya Says

Wanted by both the International Criminal Court and the Libyan government, Col. Muammar Qaddafi's only living son Saif al-Islam looks to be trying his hardest to surrender to the former before the latter catches him.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 26, 2011

Libyan Offical: Saif al-Islam Qaddafi Ready to Turn Himself In

An official with Libya's National Transitional Council is claiming that Muammar Qaddafi's son Saif al-Islam is ready to turn himself in to the International Criminal Court in The Hague, according to Reuters.

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By Eric Randall

Oct 25, 2011

The GOP Race Is A Reality Show That Obama's Not Watching

President Obama will compare the Republican primary to a reality TV show while sitting on the couch of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on Tuesday evening.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Oct 25, 2011

Libya's Awash in Qaddafi's Golden Guns and Other Weapons

As more Libyan rebels are flaunting Qaddafi's golden handguns, we can't help but wonder what they're doing with the warehouses full of surface-to-air missiles.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Oct 25, 2011

Muammar Qaddafi Has Been Buried in a Secret Grave

Libya's National Transitional Council says that Muammar Qaddafi was buried at dawn on Tuesday, in a secret desert location.

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By John Hudson

Oct 24, 2011

After Qaddafi, Libyans Applaud Sharia Law

Libya's top leader Mustafa Adbdel Jalil surprised international observers on Sunday with the declaration that his newly-liberated country would impose new laws that adhered to Islam.

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By Dino Grandoni

Oct 24, 2011

Fighter Claims He Was the One Who Killed Qaddafi

A video of a Libyan fighter, calling himself Senad el Sadık el Ureybi, has surfaced in which he claims to be the man who killed Muammar Qaddafi, Y Net News reports.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Oct 24, 2011

Dozens of Qaddafi Supporters Appear to Have Been Executed in Libya

Human Rights Watch has discovered the bodies of 53 people, believed to be supporters of former Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi, that appear to have been executed approximately one week ago.

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By Ted Mann

Oct 22, 2011

Regrets About Qaddafi's Killing

The ignominious end of Col. Muammar Qaddafi should have been in the dock at the Hague, not in a bloody heap in Misurata.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Oct 21, 2011

Qaddafi's Body Is Now a Tourist Attraction in a Misrata Meat Locker

As the Libyan government scrambles to figure out how to bury their dead dictator, curious onlookers with cameras  are flocking to the meat store where his body is being kept. 

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By Eric Randall

Oct 21, 2011

Libyans Aren't Sure How to Go About Burying Qaddafi

Libyan leaders aren't quite sure how to go about the most immediate decision facing them after the former dictator's death: how to go about burying him.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Oct 21, 2011

Piecing Together a Timeline of Qaddafi's Final Moments

There is no shortage of blurry cell phone videos and eyewitness accounts, but everyone is still having a hard time figuring out exactly what happened in Qaddafi's last living minutes.

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By John Hudson

Oct 21, 2011

Libya's Five Biggest Challenges After Qaddafi

With Qaddafi gone and Sirte fallen, scholars and embedded reporters are surveying the wreckage left by 42 years of totalitarian rule.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 21, 2011

Jon Stewart Perplexed by GOP Responses to Qaddafi's Death

On Thursday evening, Jon Stewart spent his intro segment discussing the end of Qaddafi in Libya, and noted an odd reaction to the news from some Republicans. 

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By Ray Gustini

Oct 20, 2011

Sally Draper, Child Psychiatrist; A Matt Perry Sit-Com Predicted Qaddafi's Death

We realize there's only so much time one can spend in a day watching new trailers, viral video clips, and shaky cell phone footage of people arguing on live television. This is why The Atlantic Wire highlights the day's video clips that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Oct 20, 2011

Qaddafi's Love Affair with Golden Guns

Like much of the internet, we're fascinated by the now widely circulated image of the Libyan rebel triumphantly holding up the golden gun he took off Muammar Qaddafi's dead body.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 20, 2011

The Internet Remembers the Odd Side of Qaddafi

Qaddafi's the kind of paradox the Internet loves: A brutal dictator and an eccentrict family man with a penchant for flamboyant clothing.

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By Eric Randall

Oct 20, 2011

Obama Addresses Qaddafi's Death

Obama gave Libyans credit while highlighting U.S. role.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 20, 2011

The Despot Wears Prada: How Qaddafi Will Be Remembered

Eccentric, flamboyant, provocative, these are just some of the terms used to describe Qaddafi in his obituaries.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Oct 20, 2011

Does Obama Deserve Credit for Killing Qaddafi?

Minutes after unconfirmed reports of Qaddafi's death broke, pundits started arguing over whether or not Obama deserves credit.

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By John Hudson

Oct 20, 2011

Why Qaddafi's Death Matters

The death of Libyan strongman Muammar Qaddafi lifts a huge burden off the country's transitional government.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 20, 2011

Qaddafi Killed, Say Libyan Officials

Obama: "This marks the end of a long and painful chapter for the people of Libya"

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 17, 2011

Libyan Revolutionaries Inch Closer to Victory in Bani Walid

The National Transtional Council claims it has captured 90 percent of the loyalist stronghold

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 12, 2011

Libyan Government Says They've Captured a Qaddafi Son

But the National Transitional Council has been wrong before

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By Ted Mann

Oct 8, 2011

A Siege In Sirte As Qaddafi Still Evades Capture

The former Libyan leader's hometown is under intense fire from rebels and NATO

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By Uri Friedman

Oct 6, 2011

Libyan Revolt Comes Full Circle: Qaddafi Calls for Protests

A new audio message questions the new government's legitimacy

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By Adam Martin

Sep 29, 2011

Libyan Fighters Say They've Arrested Qaddafi Spokesman

Early reports are still shaky but if true it would be a huge coup for anti-Qaddafi forces

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By Uri Friedman

Sep 28, 2011

The Foreign Service Officer Who Rants Against the State Department

Peter Van Buren says he's being punished for linking to a WikiLeaks document

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By Uri Friedman

Sep 28, 2011

An Updated Map of Qaddafi Hideout Rumors

The latest rumor places Qaddafi near the Algerian border

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By Uri Friedman

Sep 26, 2011

The Bitter Rump of Qaddafi Loyalists

Qaddafi fighters are launching attacks from Algeria, Sirte, and Bani Walid

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By Adam Clark Estes

Sep 23, 2011

Qaddafi's Daughter Says Her Father's Alive and Fighting

It's time for Aisha Qaddafi to power up her propaganda machine again

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By Uri Friedman

Sep 21, 2011

Libya's Latest Tourist Attraction: Qaddafi's Old Homes

Souvenirs and sightseers now roam the deposed leader's old compounds

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Sep 19, 2011

Another Saif-al Islam Sighting, Maybe

The National Transitional Council claims to have seen Qaddafi's son in Bani Walid

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By Ted Mann

Sep 17, 2011

Not Sticking to Script, Qaddafi Loyalists Fight On

Libyan rebels fail to seize Bani Walid, as Qaddafi loyalists count NATO casualties

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By Elspeth Reeve

Sep 16, 2011

New York Times Kept Qaddafi's Son's Bisexuality Quiet

The newspaper censored WikiLeaks memos at the State Department's request

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By Uri Friedman

Sep 13, 2011

The Carpet Salesman Charged With Hunting Qaddafi

Hisham Buhagiar says Qaddafi is in the southern Sahara

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By Ray Gustini

Sep 12, 2011

What the Tweet?

Demon Bats, Clowning Dictators, and Russian Puppets

The tweets that gave us pause Monday

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