Ghaddafi beaten and sodomized by rebels (GRAPHIC Video-Pictures)

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An analysis of video obtained by GlobalPost from a rebel fighter who recorded the moment when Col. Muammar Gaddafi was first captured confirms that another rebel fighter, whose identity is unknown, sodomized the former leader as he was being dragged from the drainpipe where he had taken cover.

The Libyan rebels, embraced by many Americans, clearly demonstrate that their religion is hardly a “religion of peace.”

A frame by frame analysis of this exclusive GlobalPost video clearly shows the rebel trying to insert some kind of stick or knife into Gaddafi’s rear end.

GlobalPost correspondent Tracey Shelton said there is some question as to whether the instrument was a knife from the end of a gun, which Libyans call a Bicketti, or a utilitiy tool known as a Becker Knife and Tool, which is popularly known as a BKT.

This latest video discovery comes as international and human rights groups call for a formal investigation into how the former Libyan leader was killed. In video clips that have emerged of his capture, Gaddafi can be seen injured but alive. Later he is seen with what appears to be gunshot wounds to his head and chest. According to the Geneva Conventions, however, abuse of prisoners under any circumstance is not permissable.

Here is a frame by frame look at the attack. Below the frames is video decoding the cell phone footage of the capture. And, finally, at the bottom is the full video. You can see the attempt to sodomize Gaddafi at the 16 second mark.

 

Click HERE for the videos.

Story courtesy of The Global Post

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lazersedge
12 years ago

What else can one call this other than mob violence. There was no intent to do anything beyond torturing and killing him. One might attempt to justify this behavior by saying that Gaddafi had brought this upon himself by not having a stable government of fairness and justice, but, on the other hand, there was not even a shred of humanity here.

Erin N.
12 years ago

I wonder if our government, either side, will ever realize that there are places in the world we need to leave alone.

12 years ago

Yup. That was a little more than I reckoned on this early in the morning. I’ve been reading about the Rwandan genocides, and for that reason I am a little desensitized right now. Awful and gruesome, nonethelesss. But it doesn’t surprise me.

Peggy Roche
12 years ago

I am so saddened that any human being could descend into this madness.Dear heaven, what is happening to us all!

the neighbor
12 years ago

So where’s all that liberal outrage? Idiots will probably figure out a way to blame Obama for this one too.

Reply to  the neighbor
12 years ago

Liberal outrage? (~hand raised~) To write that these images are utterly gruesome do not even come close to any description I can write.

One chilling comment comes from paraphrasing the announcer that if the rebels who are now running the country intend to start a democratic government, this is no way to start.

Horrible.

Reply to  the neighbor
12 years ago

I am a liberal and I am outraged. I think if we could find the rebels who did this, they should be locked up for the rest of their lives.

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