The Hunt For The Gaddafis: Street To Street With The Rebel Fighters -- Time
"Zenga zenga, dar dar!" "Alley to alley, house to house." That was the battle cry of Muammar Gaddafi and his sons when they unleashed their forces on the rebels six months ago. Now the phrase may be coming back to haunt the Gaddafis, if they are in fact where the rebels believe they're hiding.
On Thursday, closing in on a string of neighborhoods in central Tripoli, rebels often moved house to house through the narrow streets of Ghabour and Abu Slim — two of Gaddafi's last known strongholds in the Libyan capital. Taking cover behind walls and concrete barricades, groups of fighters from towns across the country dodged sniper fire and waged sporadic gun battles with often invisible assailants as they hunted for the now missing Libyan dictator and his family. "The problem is we don't know where Gaddafi is," admitted Ali al-Abbas, a Swiss-Libyan dual national at mid-day. "But we know that a lot of the people who escaped from Bab al-Aziziya went to Abu Slim. And they've waged significant resistance there. So that's why we think he might be there."
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More News On the Hunt For Muammar Gaddafi And His Sons
ANALYSIS - Speed critical in hunt for Gaddafi -- Reuters
Battle rages on as rebels search for Qaddafi -- CBS News
Rebels Go House To House In Gaddafi Hunt -- SKY News
Rat hunt for Gaddafi in 2,000 miles of tunnels running into the desert and towards the sea -- Daily Mail
Rebels hunt Gaddafi relatives, loyalists in Tripoli -- Reuters
Rebels Hunt Qaddafi as Allies Begin Unfreezing Libyan Assets -- Bloomberg Businessweek
U.S. distances itself and NATO from Gaddafi manhunt -- Reuters
My Comment: They will be eventually caught (or killed) .... it is just a matter of time.
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