Full story: Yahoo News 5 November 2011
Now that the dust has seemingly settled after the capture of Gaddafi and his son and their subsequent cold blooded assassination, Gaddafi's clan in the city of Sirte has started to express their anger and anguish on the manner Gaddafi was hauled up and subsequently killed.
Hajj Abu Mohammed, a member of Gaddafi's Gaddadfa tribe in Wadi Garif is reported to have said:
"Would you forget if someone killed your son unjustly? No you won't forget. People here will never forget. It will be blood feuds."
He made this statement standing at a spot where locals said the graves of Gaddafi's mother and three other relatives had been emptied and desecrated by enemy fighters during the battle for Sirte that ended eight months of war.
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