Symbols Of Kadafi's Power Are Being Destroyed In Libya





Libya Rebels Destroy Symbols Of Kadafi's Power -- L.A. Times



After bursting into the Bab Azizia compound from which Kadafi ruled, euphoric fighters burn his meeting tent and drive his golf cart. Both joy and paranoia permeate Tripoli, the capital.



Reporting from Tripoli, Libya—When they finally had overrun Moammar Kadafi's vast fortress and crushed the illusion that he still ruled them, euphoric rebels hunted down symbols of the power Libya's leader had held over nearly every aspect of their lives.



They torched the Bedouin tent where Kadafi famously met with dignitaries and journalists. They drove around in one of the golf carts in which he navigated the compound. They mocked him by trying on a cheap plastic military hat that he might have worn in photos and on television.



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Full coverage of the war in Libya -- Yahoo News

Full coverage -- The Telegraph

Libya: Live blog -- Al Jazeera

Latest Updates on Battle for Tripoli -- The Lede/New York Times

Libya: battle for Tripoli – live blog -- The Guardian

Live: Battle for Tripoli -- BBC



Gaddafi flees HQ ransacked by rebels
-- Yahoo News/Reuters

Libyan Rebels Jubilant, Gadhafi Defiant -- NPR

Defiant Gaddafi 'vows to fight' -- BBC

Libyan Capital Celebrates But Gadhafi Evades Capture -- Voice of America

In Kadafi compound, looters take place of loyalists -- L.A. Times

Gadhafi says he retreated from besieged compound -- USA Today

Rebels overrun Gadhafi's compound; he calls retreat 'tactical' -- Miami Herald/McClatchy News

Gaddafi says withdrawal from Tripoli compound "tactical" -- Reuters

Fugitive Qaddafi avoids rebels taking his home -- CBS

Libyan rebels storm seat of Gadhafi's power -- Yahoo News/AP



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