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Gaddafi's servant recounts final days - Features - Al Jazeera English

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Misrata, Libya - He was humble and polite, a little gaunt with a few days' stubble growth. But until four months ago, Mansour Iddhow belonged to Muammar Gaddafi's innermost circle and was a member of his feared security apparatus.As a member of Gaddafi's family, he served the Libyan leader for more than 30 years. He stayed with his master to the very end in Sirte until October 20. That was the day the revolution was won, Gaddafi was killed. That day, Mansour Iddhow's life changed forever.Today, the 56-year-old father of nine is being kept in a makeshift prison in Misrata, Libya's third largest city and the scene of some of the regime's worst crimes committed against the Libyan people.

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bobby3053155

In case anyone had questions about the final hours of Gadhafi's life. Interesting account.

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Reply#1 - Wed Feb 22, 2012 1:17 AM EST
randomreturn

Interesting article; thanks for posting

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Reply#2 - Wed Feb 22, 2012 2:22 AM EST
Grisham

Agreed. It was very interesting.

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Reply#3 - Wed Feb 22, 2012 2:35 AM EST
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