The world hopes to see a new Libya after the death of Muammar Gaddafi
Friday, October 21st, 2011 8:17:35 by Samer AhmedThe world hopes to see a new Libya after the death of Muammar Gaddafi
The world and the newly rising leadership at Libya are expecting to see a new epoch of freedom after the death Dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
The Libyan nation is apparently at peace and in search for a new leadership in the country. Following the death of Gaddafi, his burial was discussed by National Transitional Council. Some of the officials were in dispute to the place of burial.
An NTC senior official said, "They are not agreeing on the place of burial. Under Islam he should have been buried quickly but they have to reach an agreement whether he is to be buried in Misrata, Sirte, or somewhere else."
It was reported that after Gaddafi’s death his corpse was moved to a cold store situated in an old market at Misrata. The leader was killed at his home town, Sirte.
However NTC officials took the decision that, his dead body will be buried within 24 hours with full Muslim rituals. In the process his final resting place was yet not determined which let to delay his rites.
After the assumed end of the Libyan anarchy it was expected to have an official declaration of reformation in the country.
Since the liberation is declared it will set a time for new elections and structuring a constitution which will help to develop the country in a better aspect.
A provisional oil minister revealed that, he suggested keeping Gaddafi’s body in the cold store for an extended time period that would confirm his death.
The matter of Gaddafi and his son, Mo’tassim’s capture and followed by death created an initial challenge for the new leadership. The further challenges are ahead to impose a new law and order in the country which was victimised by arms and rivalling groups.
NTC has also disclosed that the other son of Gaddafi, Saif Al-Islam is at loose in Sirte, however his chances to retaliate for his father’s death are over.
Some fighters from Misrata have arisen to declare a rebellious movement in Libya, who have the hold on the city.
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