Demonstrators in Libya are using humor against the Libyan President Muammer al-Gaddafi in al-Zintan Square, which has become the center of the Libyan revolution, reported the Guardian. The Guardian said that al-Zintan city is the center of the conflict between the demonstrators and al-Gaddafi's troops. It also reported that the square became an exhibition displaying the military vehicles of al-Gaddafi's troops that were seized by the rebels. The newspaper said the fighters of al-Zinatan have little experience but are strong. The newspaper quoted the residents of the city saying that over 115 people have been killed in the last five months. It also highlighted the memorials that reflect the people commemorating the Libyan revolution's liberal spirit. The Guardian said that Abdel-Salam Mohamed (22) now enjoys freedom of expression, which Libya did not have before the revolution. "The revolution liberalized us. It beat the fear out of us so we can now say what we want without being scared, he said. Mohamed added that there is no difference between Israel and al-Gaddafi. Israel kills the Palestinians and al-Gaddafi kills the Libyans, he said According to Mohamed, one of the demonstrators described al-Gaddafi as a snake who the Libyans want to destroy his head.