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Celebrations erupt in Libya after Colonel Gaddafi is shot dead.

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Graphic images of his body are broadcast around the world.

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He was wounded and captured as he tried to flee his home city of

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Sirte. But moments later he was killed by Government fighters.

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He was hiding in that channel there that is that becoming an instant

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photo opportunity. Colonel Gaddafi's death comes two

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months after he went on the run following the fall of Tripoli. His

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42-year iron rule in Libya began to crumble in February as the street

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protests began. People in Libya today have an even greater chance

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after this news of building themselves a strong and democratic

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future. I am proud of the role that Britain has played in helping them

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to bring that about. We will have all the latest live from Sirte and

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Tripoli. The other main news: The travellers finally leave Dale

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Farm in Essex as the bailiffs move in to clear the illegal site.

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And Vincent Tabak, the man accused of murdering Joanna Yeates, appears

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distressed in court as he relives the moment he killed her.

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On the BBC News channel: We will bring you continuing reaction to

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today's historic news from Libya, stay with us throughout the evening

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Good evening and welcome to the BBC News at Six. Colonel Gaddafi has

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been captured and shot dead in his home city of Sirte in Libya. His

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death came when he tried to flee with supporters as transitional

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forces gained control of the former leader's last stronghold. Fighters

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say they found him hiding in a concrete drain after reports that

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his convoy had been attacked by NATO warplanes. It was a

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humiliating end for the dictator who ruled Libya for 42 years. First

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tonight our world affairs correspondent Caroline Hawley

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reports on Gaddafi's death. You may find some of the graphic images in

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her report disturbing. This is the moment they've been

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fighting for, for so long. Muammar Gaddafi, critically wounded, slung

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into the back of a truck. Jubilation among forces loyal to

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the new authorities who have paid a heavy price for this. And here is

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where Muammar Gaddafi was found, two months since he went into

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hiding when his capital fell to rebel forces. The man who

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repeatedly called his opponents rats, found in a drain pipe. The

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graffiti reads: This is the place of Gaddafi, the rat. These fighters

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say they know how he died. We catch him in there. We shot him, somebody

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shot him by gun. Which Gaddafi? Yeah, Muammar Gaddafi. Victorious

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fighters brandished the golden pistol of the man who always said

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he would fight to the end. The fighting has been so fierce in

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Sirte Colonel Gaddafi's home town, his supporters must have been

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protecting someone important. But Libyan officials thought the

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fugitive leader had fled to the desert. Few expected to find him

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hiding in the place where he was born and on which he lavished his

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country's wealth. News of his death was announced on Libyan television,

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a proud moment for all involved. Our correspondent has confirmed

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that Gaddafi has been killed. His body is now in Misrata.

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Here in the capital Tripoli an explosion of relief and joy. The

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capture of Sirte would have been a major breakthrough in itself, no

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one dared imagine they would get Muammar Gaddafi, too. Libya has

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never seen a party like this. Fighters and civilians, young and

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old, poured towards what was Green Green Green Square, unable to

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contain their sheer exhillation. did it! We have done what we have

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to do. We shall do it again. dared hope they would live to see

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this moment of history. This is an extraordinary day for Libya, the

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challenges ahead are immense, but with these dramatic developments

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Libyans can now hope to bury the past and build a new future in a

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country that's suffered so much. In hiding for two months, Muammar

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Gaddafi had issued several audio messages calling on his supporters

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to rise up. There had been fears that he could direct an insurgency.

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So the new authorities are now immensely relieved. TRANSLATION:

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Gaddafi's tyranny and his dictatorship has been finally ended

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and that this chapter has been closed for Libya and all the world.

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He ruled this country with an iron fist for 42 years, merciless with

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his opponents. These images just shown on Libyan television show the

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former dictator still alive, begging them to show him mercy.

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The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse is the only British broadcast journalist

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in Sirte. He has been to the site of the drain where Colonel Gaddafi

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was pulled out alive. Well, this is the place where they

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captured Colonel Gaddafi. He was hiding in that irrigation channel

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there that is now becoming an instant photo opportunity for all

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of these fighters who have been battling for so long to capture the

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former Libyan leader. They say they discovered him here just before

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12.00 this afternoon. They pulled him out of the hole and one fighter

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told me that Gaddafi said to him, what did I do to you?

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They've been parading his golden gun through the outskirts of Sirte.

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The people who are said to have been involved in his actual capture

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have become instant heroes. Arguments are breaking out over who

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actually did the work, who pulled him out of the hole.

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We can speak to Gabriel Gatehouse live now. Extraordinary scenes you

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have witnessed there today. Describe what you have seen. Yes,

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we first heard the rumours of Colonel Gaddafi's capture over a

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crackly transitional council radio as we were being escorted by

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fighters into the centre of Sirte and they met the news with a

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mixture of elation and disbelief because really I don't think anyone

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actually believed that Colonel Gaddafi was still in his home town,

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they thought he was perhaps in the south or even in another African

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country. We sped back to the hospital where the Colonel was said

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to have been taken. He was no longer there but we did meet one of

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the men who said he had been involved in the capture, he was

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being lifted up on his comrades' shoulders, brandishing a golden

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pistol he said had been taken off Colonel Gaddafi, shouts of God is

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great. So really extraordinary scenes, but amid all that

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jubilation still there was fighting going on inside Sirte when we left

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it a few hours ago. Sounds of shelling, and shooting and the fear

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is that there are still some pro- Gaddafi soldiers, snipers and

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loyalists, who had been in that small part of the town centred on

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the fighting who are now at a loose end and roaming around this city.

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Thank you very much. Colonel Gaddafi first seized power

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of Libya in a bloodless coup in 1969. Since then he has remained

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one of the world's most ruthless dictators. He repressed and

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tortured many of his people over the decades. In the west he was

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condemned for acts of terrorism, including the Lockerbie bombing and

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the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher in London. Our world affairs editor

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John Simpson looks back at Gaddafi's life and regime.

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I cannot leave the honourable soil of my country. I will die a martyr

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at the end. Many people doubted it, but he didn't try to escape. He

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died as he said he would. It's hard now to remember how glamorous he

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once seemed to many people to be. In September 1969, when he seized

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power, he looked like a symbol of 1960s revolutionary chic. During

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those early years Libya's living standards rose seven-fold, thanks

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to the newly discovered oil. But Gaddafi's weird political ideas

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gradually started to do real damage. He decided that shops were nests of

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exploiters and abolished them in favour of monster regional

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supermarkets. It was a disaster. People actually went hungry. He

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claimed he was just a figurehead and that the Libyan people ran

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everything through democratic committees. But that was pure

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fiction. He was the boss and his secret police terrified everyone

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into obeying him. This total disconnect between rhetoric and

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reality was characteristic of the entire Gaddafi system. As a result,

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it was really hard to interview him as I found in 1979. Was western

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influence in the Middle East declining, I asked him? When?

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You mean the influence of America? Yes. Disappears now? When I asked

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him about all the arms he had given the IRA in Northern Ireland he

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simply refused to answer. Some of his supporters were acting

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like terrorists themselves. In London in 1984 during the siege of

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the Libyan Embassy, an official inside fired out at the police and

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killed WPC Yvonne Fletcher. After the bombing of US servicemen in

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Berlin, which may or may not have been Colonel Gaddafi's work, the US

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President, Ronald Reagan, ordered the bombing of Libya in 1986.

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Gaddafi escaped unhurt, but he made immense propaganda out of it all.

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Libya got the full blame for the Lockerbie bombing, which made

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Colonel Gaddafi a pariah for years, but a pariah with oil. Libya became

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more and more corrupt, though Gaddafi still described himself as

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a poor bedouin and insisted on being interviewed in his tent. I

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asked about stories there had been attempt to kill him. Of course it

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is true. Yes, it has happened, of course. Britain was behind this

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attempt assassination. It was the British and the Americans who were

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most determined to bring him in from the cold, something which

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still attracts a lot of criticism. If a country is prepared to say we

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want to put the past behind us, we want to give up chemical and

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nuclear weapons capability, we want to cease our ties with terrorist

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groups, then we should be willing to open up to that.

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For 40-plus years Colonel Gaddafi seemed like a fixture. Now almost

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everyone in Libya is celebrating his fall. He won't leave any kind

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of system behind him, he remained a one-off, an oddball right to the

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end. John Simpson is here now. An

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extraordinary day, a dramatic end but what now for Libya? Well, this

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is a new chapter, somebody said that just now. I think it's more

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than a new chapter, it's a new volume. It's a different country

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now. Gaddafi, because he started off in the 60s, was still a 60s

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figure and ran that kind of regime. You don't run sheeps like that --

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regimes like that now. Even corrupt and difficult countries want to

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pretend they're democratic and I think Libya stands a reasonable

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chance of actually being quite democratic, we will see. But

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there's a lot of money that can be now spread around the entire

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population. There's just one name that nobody seems to have been

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mentioning, which is Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi, the son, the selected heir

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of Gaddafi indeed. He, I would assumed, would have been with his

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father. He doesn't seem to have been killed. But the idea that

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there might be some resistance movement which works around him and

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regards him as its leader, I think you can forget that. I think

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they're on their own. He will be caught at some stage. They're

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starting a new life for themselves. Thank you.

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This afternoon David Cameron said he was proud of the role Britain

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had played in bringing about the end of Colonel Gaddafi's regime. He

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said Libyans now have an even greater chance of building a strong

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and democratic future. Our diplomatic correspondent Bridget

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Kendall looks back now at Libya's conflict that finally ended with

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Nine agonising months of civil war that split the country in two.

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Libyans fighting fellow Libyans. Thousands of people including many

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civilians killed and grievously wounded. Homes destroyed, and

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crucial damaged infrastructure that will take months to repair. Now,

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not just in Libya but for the foreign leaders who risked getting

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involved early on, there is relief that at last the conflict can come

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to an end. People in Libya today have an even greater chance after

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this news, of building themselves a strong and democratic future. I am

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proud of the role that Britain has played in helping them to bring

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that about, and I pay tribute to the bravery of the Libyan to have

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helped to liberate their country. This is how the US secretary of

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state reacted when she heard the At the start of this year's Arab

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uprisings, few thought Gaddafi would also fall. A rebellion in

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Benghazi in February spread to other Libyan towns. Symbols of

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Gaddafi rule, like a sculpture of his Green Book, the doctrine of his

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role, were triumphantly destroyed. Before long, the conflict widened.

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NATO were brought in to the fight. NATO planes patrolled the skies and

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attacked Gaddafi's command centres. On the ground, the rag-tag army of

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rebel fighters were too disorganised to dislodge him. An

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uneasy stalemate took shape, dividing the country, leaving

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Tripoli in Gaddafi's grip. Finally in August, the concerted push of

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rebel forces, matched by an uprising from within Tripoli,

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tipped the balance. The capital was in rebel hands. Gaddafi was forced

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to flee. But not until he was tracked down today, could a final

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victory be declared. Turning Libya into a democracy after 40 years of

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Gaddafi's tyrannical rule will not be easy. Some people think the

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country could split along tribal lines or between Islamists and

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Westernisers. But at least Libya can rely on oil revenues, and its

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population is small, only 6 million. But as the celebrations continue in

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Tripoli, there is still one question. What has happened to the

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two suns -- his two sons. It is unclear whether they have been

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arrested or evaded capture. Nick Robinson is in Downing Street

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for us. David Cameron says he is proud of Britain's role but how

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significant a moment is this for the Prime Minister himself?

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Although the Prime Minister did not say so when he emerged from that

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tour a couple of hours ago, although no one inside Number 10 is

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daring to say, this is what they will see as a triumph and end to

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David Cameron's the first war as Prime Minister. The unspoken

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message has been, this is not Iraq, I am not Tony Blair. Perhaps that

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is why there was the rather low-key response to Gaddafi's capture and

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death today. What he has been doing throughout this time has been to

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stress the difference, that there is unity at home, not just within

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the coalition but between government and opposition on war.

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That there bet is the involvement of the United Nations and Arab

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nations as well, that British forces did not go in on the ground,

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although they were involved. It has led to some people to talk of this

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as a new model for military intervention, a different way of

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dealing with a bloody dictators. Others have pointed out it has not

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been much used in Syria, Iran or even Zimbabwe -- not been much use.

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The most interesting question is, what has it done to the psyche of

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the Prime Minister? I remember when Tony Blair won what was his first

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war in Kosovo, followed by further success for military action in

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Sierra Leone, but then by Afghanistan and Iraq. David Cameron

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will insist there is no wider lesson from today's conflict, but

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leaders are shaped by their experiences, and there is no doubt

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he will have been shaped by today's best -- today's success.

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There is more in-depth coverage on Tonight's main headline: after

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ruling Libya for 42 years, Colonel Gaddafi has been captured and

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killed in Sirte. He they are celebrations both there and in

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Apology for the loss of subtitles for 57 seconds

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Jo's boyfriend joint heard boyfriend and -- joined her parents

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and brother in a packed courtroom. When Vincent Tabak was questioned

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about the death of his next-door neighbour last Christmas, he

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appeared to break down several times. Stopping, and sighing deeply.

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He claimed that Miss Yates had invited him into her kitchen for a

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drink, and she made a flirtatious, and, and he went to kiss her. When

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she screamed, he said he held her throat for a short, short time. In

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a faltering voice, Vincent Tabak described how Miss Yates then went

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limp and a body fell to the floor. He said in the moments that

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followed, he panicked and felt desperate. He apologised to the

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Yeats family for putting them through hell. With a T-shirt --

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tissue in her hand, Joe's Mother Teresa sat a few feet away -- Jo's

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mother. Vincent Tabak says he can't believed that he went supermarket

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shopping with Jo's body in the boot of his car, but he denied the

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prosecution's claims that he had driven around Bristol in his silver

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Renault just to cover his tracks. He appeared distressed when he was

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shown graphic photographs of injuries shown on Jo Yeates's body,

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time and again saying he did not know if he had caused them. But he

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insisted he had not intended to kill, or harm her.

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The Basque separatist paramilitary organisation ETA has announced what

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it calls a definitive cessation of armed activity. The statement was

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made in a videotaped message passed to the BBC. Mediators are hoping

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this means a complete end to the conflict. The group is held

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responsible for the killing of more than 800 people over the last 40

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years. A BBC Scotland investigation into

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the finances of Rangers Football Club has raised questions about the

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background of its new owner, Craig Whyte. The Glasgow side is facing

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possible tax liabilities of �50 million, and a series of directors

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have resigned. Craig Whyte bought Rangers for �1 in May and has said

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he is acting in the best interests of the fans.

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Bailiffs at the illegal travellers' site, Dale Farm in Essex, have

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started to evict the last remaining residents from the camps. It

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follows a two-day stand-off with police.

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10 years after they arrived, the travellers of Dale Farm are back on

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the road. This was, they say, a dignified exit, followed by the

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activists who had supported them and done it so much to fight the

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legal eviction process. We walk out with dignity. Where it will be

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tonight? Any ideas? No. I don't know where we are going to go.

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Hours earlier, it was clear that this was to be a decisive day. This

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was the moment when the heavily- fortified main gate to Dale Farm

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was opened, making way for the bailiffs to move in. At the same

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time, the last of the activists, locked down or change in, were cut

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free. It felt like the beginning of the end of the process -- chained

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in. It has been 25 hours, what else is there to do? The issue is still

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here, I will be here until we are cut away. The police and bailiffs

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operation has been huge, and hugely costly. Thousands of man-hours,

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millions of pounds. What exactly do council taxpayers of Basildon get

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for their money? They get a council that is determined to enforce the

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law, and apply consistency across the planning for the borough.

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get an old scrap heap back for �22 million? They get fairness.

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Bailiffs are already working on site to remove mobile homes, while

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travellers are being allowed back to pack up and to leave. After all

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this time, after the courtroom delays, after violence and

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bloodshed and millions of Pounds spent, this is the moment when

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resistance at Dale Farm comes to an end. This looks not so much like a

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problem solved but a problem shifted. Tonight, these caravans

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will have to stop somewhere. The families inside, searching for a

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new home. Let's return to our main story and

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the Death of Colonel Gaddafi. It is seven months since NATO began its

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bombing campaign to help prevent what David Cameron called a

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massacre in the country. Gaddafi's regime was cracking down after

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street protests sprang up against They love me, my people with me,

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they love me all. They will die to This is the second night of anti-

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aircraft fire, from that direction over there, and another battery of

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Another loud burst of rebel gunfire. They believe Colonel Gaddafi's

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troops are a little distance up Colonel Gaddafi said he would hunt

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you down like rats, but you showed the courage of lions. This is the

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place where they captured Colonel Gaddafi. He was hiding in that

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irrigation channel. Arguments breaking out over who pulled him

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out of the hole. A momentous day in Libya, with the

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capture and death of Colonel It was very cold this morning. Some

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urban areas were a couple of degrees below freezing. Tonight, a

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very different story. The temperatures will be five or six

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degrees above zero for most of us. One or two exceptions, the far

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south east keeping the clear skies, temperatures for a while on a dip

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close to zero. For most of us, a much wilder Nate -- temperatures

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The outbreaks of rain will continue across parts of Scotland. There

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maybe a bit of light rain across parts of the far north of England.

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For most of England and Wales, it should be dry. Eastern areas should

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have blue skies and sunshine. Temperatures will be higher, many

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places peeking into the mid- teens. There will be a bit of a breeze,

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particularly in the far south-west. That will bring cloudier skies

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through parts of Devon and Cornwall, cloud increasing across west Wales.

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For most of Wales, to the east of the hills, it should be bright and

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we get some sunshine. Wind is increasing across Northern Ireland,

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some rain for a time, particularly close to the coast. Central and

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west coasts of Scotland could have a wet day but further north it

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could be tried but turn windy -- could be dry. Central and eastern

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areas, dry and bright. Temperatures in the teens but it will feel

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cooler as the winds pick up. Strongest winds are expected on

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Sunday where we could see higher temperatures. We are expecting rain

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