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Mass grave with bodies of over 1,200 prisoners reported in Libya

NTC officials say the victims of a 1996 massacre by the Gaddafi regime.

Revolutionary fighters sit at a checkpoint outside Sirte, Libya, today.
Revolutionary fighters sit at a checkpoint outside Sirte, Libya, today.
Image: AP Photo/Gaia Anderson/PA

LIBYA’S INTERM authorities say they have discovered a mass grave containing the remains of 1,270 victims of the Gaddafi regime.

They say that the grave was found near the Abu Salim prison in Tripoli, where inmates protesting conditions at the facility were killed in June 1996.

Dr Ibrahim Abu Sahima of the interim government’s committee to locate victims of the regime said today that the site was uncovered two weeks  ago on information from former officials and alleged witnesses.

Human Rights Watch said in a 2006 report that information about the deaths began to emerge in the summer of 1996, but that details were scant and the government initially denied the reports.

A former inmate told HRW that hundreds of prisoners were moved outside to courtyards before he heard grenades exploding and gunfire. He claims he saw men in military uniform shooting wounded prisoners with pistols to “finish off those who were not dead”.

The organisation says that the Libyan government began information the families of inmates in 2001 that their relatives had died, but without providing information about the death or releasing their remains. Three years later, Gaddafi acknowledged that the killings had taken place at Abu Salim.

Officials said today they would appeal for international assistance in identifying the remains.

Today’s announcement comes as fierce fighting continues between rebel forces and Gaddafi loyalists at the former leader’s hometown of Sirte. Rebels have surrounded the city.

An official from the National Transitional Council said that pro-Gaddafi fighters had killed six rebel fighters and injured 63 others in an attack along the Algerian border today.

- Additional reporting by the AP

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Comments (7 Comments)

  • Libya, Bosnia, Rwanda, Nazi Germany…be it hiding behind "orders", or hiding in a mob, it’s amazing just how vicious ordinary men can be – if they think they’ll get away with it. All the usual excuses – religion, race, politics, "the olden days", drugs and alcohol are used to hide the fact that we all have the potential to act like monsters!

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  • Kitalpha 26/09/11 #

    For the record: Not a single body has been found. NTC claims to have found merely ‘several bone fragments‘ Blatant propoganda.

    Its sick the disinformation being spread by our own media in relation to what is going on in Libya. Once a prosperous nation, now destroyed by NATO but hey at least the oil is back in production!!

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    • Yet another BBC planted piece of propaganda bone fragments and cloth not 1270 bodies (very exact number). What is happening in Libya is a western oil grab and genocide on a level Gaddafi never dreamed of .Tripoli is not under control and the population of Sirte are being starved and bombarded by NATO bombs.They have no choice but to fight as being Gaddafi’s tribe they will be butchered by the al-Qaeda lead rebels, just as every black person the rebels find is beaten if lucky murdered if not,wake-up and smell the BS.

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  • People are starting to see sense….and a time will come when all these lies against countries will be stop…FYI….libya had the best health care than most western countries…

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  • more lies… the most promising country in Africa does not need to fill mass graves. people love him, if our country is anything like lybia used to be, we’d have no problems and definitely wouldn’t be in financial mess we’re in now. don’t believe anything the media tells you about lybia. all the news comes from sources that are owned by the same people that want lybia finished

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  • And we expect Israel to share with like minded people like this

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