Gaddafi’s son Mutassim pictured before he too died of ‘wounds acquired in captivity’

Sarah Graham
Daily Mail

October 21, 2011

Sitting against a wall and smoking a cigarette while swigging from a bottle of water, his white vest covered in blood, this is Gaddafi’s loyal son Mutassim after he was captured by rebels. 

Mutassim, a senior army officer and security adviser, was later pictured still alive and lying on a sofa.

The new Libyan government’s TV channel broadcast a close-up showing Mutassim in what appeared to be a hospital. The next time he was to be pictured he would be lying dead on a stretcher having been shot in the throat and abdomen.

The events leading up to Mutassim’s death are unclear. A military source in Misrata would only confirm that he was shot in the neck and killed.

Mutassim died alongside his father after they were discovered cowering in a drain under a motorway in Sirte.

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3 Responses to “Gaddafi’s son Mutassim pictured before he too died of ‘wounds acquired in captivity’”

  1. this writer tries to make it appear the Libyan people were in poverty, whereas they were the most prosperous nation in Africa and better off than many western nations, including the U.S. in many ways.
    i think this Mutassin was okay, toughing it out with his dad there at the end. and to imply something shameful in hiding out in a hole when being pursued by NATO and its hired goons is shameful in itself. i only wish it had worked and The Colonel survived. i would love to see him put NATO on trial.

  2. Not honorable wounds.

  3. The narrative in the US MSM is that a “long chapter is over”, a “war is over”. What mindless, short-sighted drivel, which only exists because of a complacent and distracted public. These messes have started at the hands of the greedy elites that have hijacked the US government and other nation states, and they keep building up the military industrial complex for their war games. Control of Lybian fossil fuels was one of the main goals in this session of war games. It was never about freedom.

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