Not sure if any is aware of the happening regarding the death of the Libyan rebel commander the other day..some mystery behind it..possible internal problems, political ones for leadership, and I will post two articles, two different sources, al jazzera and debka, one a mystery the other a accusation.
When I first read about it, it seemed, the death, how it happened, it seemed suspicious to me , not kosher, and the scenario and insinuation of debka, actually being put up as a real happening, and I am wondering if so, how it will play out in the capitals of the coalition forces, including our own.
If the deceased General , he worked for Gaddafi for forty years , but left him to support the uprising very early in the uprising, was one who was looked upon a being the possible go to man to end this event.
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Libyan rebels killed their commander for secret parley on war's end with Qaddafi
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report July 29, 2011, 1:48 PM (GMT+02:00) .
Abdel Fatah Younis, commander of the Libyan rebel forces fighting Muammar Qaddafi, was put to death on the orders of Mustapha Abdul Jalil, head of the rebel Transitional National Council, who wanted him out of the way before the start of peace negotiations, debkafile's intelligence and military sources report.
His execution was set up by TNC officers who first abducted him and the two colonels who never left his side. After they were removed to a point 20 kilometers east of the rebel stronghold of Benghazi, all three were shot in the head. The killers brought the bodies back to Benghazi to prove the TNC chief's orders had been carried out and collect their payment."
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The second article on the death of the rebel General from al jazeera
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Mystery over Libyan rebel commander's death
Abdel Fattah Younes killed after National Transitional Council summoned him to appear before an inquiry.
29 Jul 2011 12:10
"The head of the Libyan rebels' armed forces and two of his aides were killed by gunmen on Thursday, creating a power vacuum at the top of the opposition military hierarchy and raising questions about who was responsible.
The killing, in circumstances that remain murky, has shaken Western confidence in the movement to oust Libya's leader, Muammar Gaddafi, and constitutes a blow for the US, Britain, France and other countries backing the under-trained and divided opposition alliance.
Abdel Fattah Younes was killed after being summoned to the de facto rebel capital of Benghazi to appear before a judicial inquiry, opposition leader Mustafa Abdul Jalil announced at a press conference late on Thursday night.
He told reporters that rebel security had arrested the head of the group behind the killing but had not found the dead men's bodies.
By Friday, however, it appeared that the bodies had been found and returned to their relatives. Tens of thousands of people gathered in Benghazi's central Courthouse Square - renamed Tahrir Square by the opposition - to observe Friday prayers and mourn Younes.
After attending weekly Muslim prayers, they carried coffins bearing the deceased through the square and chanted, "the blood of martyrs will not be spilled for nothing", under the nervous gaze of security forces.
Abdul Hakim, a nephew of Younes, told the Reuters news agency that Younes's body had been returned to his family on Thursday, burned and bearing bullet wounds. He said Younes had called to say he was coming to Benghazi around 10am Thursday morning"