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Libyans in Egypt celebrate Qadhafi''s death
Published in Almasry Alyoum on 20 - 10 - 2011

Scores of Libyans gathered across Cairo Thursday to celebrate the death of Colonel Muammar Qadhafi, Libya's former dictator who ruled the country with an iron-fist for 42 years.
Some hurried to the Libyan Embassy in Zamalek, carrying the rebels' tri-colored flag and chanting patriotic songs.
“Today is my real birthday,” said Islam Ibrahim, 21, who fled his country after the uprising against Qadhafi began on 17 February.
Ibrahim was among a group of people chanting enthusiastically, “Raise your head up high, you're a free Libyan.”
“Today there is nothing in Libya except the Libyan people. Before that there was Qadhafi and his gang. I'm sure that tomorrow is going to be without Qadhafi. Libya now is free,” said Ibrahim.
Qadhafi died of wounds suffered during a bombing of Sirte, his hometown, which was the regime's last stronghold after the country's civil war first began eight months ago.
Qadhafi's death may particularly resonate with the older generation, who experienced his brutality more than anyone.
Mohamed Kemal, 55, said that he was one of Libyans who was brought up where “worshiping Qadhafi was a state-dictated policy.”
“We were brought up to see Qadhafi as the unchallenged leader. His acts are divine. Whoever challenges him is dead,” said Kemal, who could not hide his tears while joining the others in chanting, “Long live Libya!”
“Those are the youth who brought down Qadhafi. He couldn't realize that he could win a battle against one generation but not battles against all generations,” said Kemal, pointing at a group of young protesters. “The situation is different now. Youth in Tunisia, Syria, Libya and everywhere are saying no to the tyrants.”
Security guards at the embassy told Al-Masry Al-Youm that they are preparing for a big night as more Libyans come to celebrate.
In Tahrir Square, some Egyptians joined Libyans in raising the Libyan revolutionary flag and rejoicing.
At Cairo International Airport, scores of Libyans gathered at the arrival gates chanting national songs while women ululated.
People also raised their laptops, which displayed photos of a bloodied Qadhafi, while chanting, “The tyrant is dead and Libya has won,” Egypt's state news agency reported.


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