Friday, 9 September 2011

Gaddafi dumped, 'Al-Qaeda & CIA nested in new Libyan govt'



The security chief of ousted Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi has fled the country and is now in neighbouring Niger, according to officials there. Gaddafi wasn't said to be part of the convoy that crossed the border on Tuesday, while Burkina Faso has denied claims it's ready to provide asylum. Before the start of the anti-Gaddafi campaign, America's CIA and Britain's MI6 were allegedly sending terror suspects to Libya for interrogation and torture. The claims, based on diplomatic documents recently found in Libya, have sparked outrage. But anti-war activist Don DeBar says U.S. intelligence will always find a way to spin the story.