Libya: Post-Khadafy - The Big Picture - Boston.com
It's been just over a month since the
capture and death of Libyan dictator Moammar Khadafy, ending his 42-year
reign. Since then, the rebels have declared that the nation is
liberated, installed a transitional government, and started the process
of writing a constitution. Still, substantial problems remain. Pockets
of fighting have erupted among rival tribes and some rebels have refused
to give up their cache of weapons. Doctors continue to struggle to
treat the wounded and sick, with a few of the most severely injured
being sent to rehabilitation centers in Boston and elsewhere. Last
weekend, Khadafy’s son, Seif, was captured and could face war crimes
for his part in the conflict. -- Lloyd Young (EDITOR'S NOTE: We will not post a Big Picture on Friday, November 25, due to the Thanksgiving Holiday.) (40 photos total)
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