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Libyan intelligence documents show ties between US and UK intelligence and Gadhafi regime

The CIA worked closely with Moammar Gadhafi’s intelligence services in the rendition of terror suspects to Libya for interrogation, according to documents seen Saturday by the AP, cooperation that could spark tensions between Washington and Libya’s new rulers. The CIA was among a number of foreign intelligence services that worked with Libya’s agencies, according to documents found at a Libyan security agency building in Tripoli.

 

Libya rebel leader goes from US enemy to ally

The rebels' Tripoli military commander, a former leader of an Islamic militant group, insisted Friday that the new Libya will shun extremism.

 

Alleged Gadhafi message urges Libyans to fight on

Alleged Gadhafi message urges Libyans to fight on

In a message of utter anger and defiance broadcast Thursday, a man purported to be Libya's fugitive leader Moammar Gadhafi urged Libyans to continue the fight and not surrender.

 

Gadhafi son vows fight to the death

A man claiming to be Moammar Gadhafi's son Seif al-Islam vowed to fight to the death and said nobody will surrender.

 

No sign that Gaddafi has left Libya: White House

The U.S. government has seen no indication that Muammar Gaddafi has left Libya, the White House said on Monday.

 

Moammar Kadafi wife, sons, daughter flee to Algeria

Moammar Kadafi wife, sons, daughter flee to Algeria

Moammar Kadafi 's wife and three of his children fled Libya to neighboring Algeria on Monday, firm evidence that the longtime leader has lost his grip on the country.

 

Top rebel rejects reported Kadafi offer to negotiate

Top rebel rejects reported Kadafi offer to negotiate

A spokesman for Libya's ousted leader apparently sought talks on a transfer of power. Rebels offer only 'safety and a fair trial.' A top-ranking rebel government official Sunday dismissed a supposed offer by Moammar Kadafi to negotiate a transition, insisting that the country's long-time ruler should turn himself in.

 

As search intensifies, will Gadhafi pull a Saddam?

It took 200,000-plus U.S. troops nine months to capture Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein after one of the largest manhunts ever....

 

Some fear post-revolution Libya may look like Iraq

Some fear post-revolution Libya may look like Iraq

Amid the euphoria of having forced Moammar Kadafi to flee, some Tripoli residents decry the lack of basic services and say they fear that chaos is imminent, like that in Baghdad after Saddam Hussein. The rapid rebel takeover has left Libya's capital teetering, with young men firing antiaircraft weapons into the air and gunmen at checkpoints hustling anyone they regard as mildly suspicious into overcrowded detention centers.

 

Gaddafi calls on Libyans to march on Tripoli

Gaddafi calls on Libyans to march on Tripoli

Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi called on his supporters on Thursday to march on Tripoli and "purify" the capital of rebels, who he denounced as "rats, crusaders and unbelievers."

 

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