Funeral of Libya's Gaddafi Son Draws Thousands to Bani Walid Town
Thousands of mourners gathered in the Libyan town of Bani Walid on Tuesday for the funeral of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the only surviving son of late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. The event marked a rare public appearance by the former regime figure after being assassinated last week.
Eyewitnesses reported that large crowds turned out to pay their respects to Saif al-Islam, who had been on the run for years after fleeing Libya following his father's overthrow in 2011. His capture in Syria in 2014 led to international arrest warrants against him, but he managed to evade capture and remained at large.
The funeral procession, which featured several vehicles carrying Gaddafi's body, wound its way through Bani Walid before reaching the town's cemetery where he was laid to rest. Residents of the town, some wearing traditional Libyan attire, were seen paying their respects to the former regime figure in a mix of grief and nostalgia.
Gaddafi's death has sparked controversy, with many Libyans questioning how it occurred and who was responsible for his assassination. However, authorities say that Gaddafi died from complications related to his capture by a rebel group in Syria.
Thousands of mourners gathered in the Libyan town of Bani Walid on Tuesday for the funeral of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the only surviving son of late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. The event marked a rare public appearance by the former regime figure after being assassinated last week.
Eyewitnesses reported that large crowds turned out to pay their respects to Saif al-Islam, who had been on the run for years after fleeing Libya following his father's overthrow in 2011. His capture in Syria in 2014 led to international arrest warrants against him, but he managed to evade capture and remained at large.
The funeral procession, which featured several vehicles carrying Gaddafi's body, wound its way through Bani Walid before reaching the town's cemetery where he was laid to rest. Residents of the town, some wearing traditional Libyan attire, were seen paying their respects to the former regime figure in a mix of grief and nostalgia.
Gaddafi's death has sparked controversy, with many Libyans questioning how it occurred and who was responsible for his assassination. However, authorities say that Gaddafi died from complications related to his capture by a rebel group in Syria.