Tripoli falls to rebels, crowds celebrate in streets

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Fighters streamed into Tripoli as Muammar Kadhafi’s forces collapsed and crowds took to the streets to celebrate, tearing down posters of the Libyan leader.
Reportedly, a convoy of rebels entered a western neighbourhood of the city, firing their weapons into the air. The rebels said the whole of the city was under their control except Gaddafi’s Bab Al-Aziziya-Jazeera stronghold.
Kadhafi made two audio addresses over state television calling on Libyans to fight off the rebels. “I am afraid if we don’t act, they will burn Tripoli,” he said. “There will be no more water, food, electricity or freedom.”
Kadhafi, a colourful and often brutal autocrat who has ruled Libya for over 40 years, said he was breaking out weapons stores to arm the population. His spokesman Moussa Ibrahim predicted a violent reckoning by the rebels.
He said, “A massacre will be committed inside Tripoli if one side wins now, because the rebels have come with such hatred, such vendetta.”
NATO, which has backed the rebels with a bombing campaign, said the transition of power in Libya must be peaceful.

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  1. If this news is correct then it ends one of the longest dictatorships but with a wrong message from those who abetted the revolution by dividing the nation and causing all
    the bloodshed deliberately. When they had other means to remove Ghadaffi and his coterie from power.

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