1. Why would anyone think that murder of one man can set the whole country free?! Years to come will probably be the hardest for Libya, I don't believe that they are aware what awaits them.


  2. Well, just look at the situation in the world. As I already told - USA, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Greece...all of them on the edge of bankrupcy. Everybody is in debt over their head. You just can't claim that system works. It doesn't and it isn't healthy.

    And the richest country in the world is...China.
  3. Tell that to the chinese kids sewing your clothes or working in the lands xD

  4. Originally posted by YogiWhy would anyone think that murder of one man can set the whole country free?! Years to come will probably be the hardest for Libya, I don't believe that they are aware what awaits them.


    The death of Gadaffi has a great symbolic value. Those still fighting for him now have less to fight for.
  5. Officially its a war crime to murder him (he was unarmed and no threat to his captures). But I guess war crimes are all thumbs up when you are at the 'good' side.
  6. Originally posted by RistoOfficially its a war crime to murder him (he was unarmed and no threat to his captures). But I guess war crimes are all thumbs up when you are at the 'good' side.


    Well, their orders wasn't to murder him, so it's only one person who's committed a crime in that case.

    I can really understand why someone who's had his life governed by him and probably had loads of friends killed by him would shoot him though. Only human.
  7. Then you can call crimes of passion also 'human'. It is murder and a war crime. But I dont think we will have a private plane landing at Rotterdam-The Hague airport anytime soon.
  8. Originally posted by RistoThen you can call crimes of passion also 'human'. It is murder and a war crime. But I dont think we will have a private plane landing at Rotterdam-The Hague airport anytime soon.


    Good evidence might be hard to find. I don't think one person killing another person is something for The Hague.
  9. It wouldnt be if he would be judged in his own country. But I think that wont happen.
  10. Originally posted by RistoIt wouldnt be if he would be judged in his own country. But I think that wont happen.


    The person who killed him acted on his own, the NTC's orders were to capture Gadaffi alive.

    Is there any solid evidence for who killed him?
  11. I am sure someone must have seen what happened. Plus they could match the slugs. But I doubt any of this will see a court. Was just pointing out the hypocrisy. here.
  12. Originally posted by RistoI am sure someone must have seen what happened. Plus they could match the slugs. But I doubt any of this will see a court. Was just pointing out the hypocrisy. here.


    From Gadaffi's view, he got what he wanted. To die as a martyr.