Bodies raise spectre of mass killings in Tripoli

Bodies were scattered around a grassy square next to Muammar Gaddafi's compound of Bab Al Aziziya

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Tripoli: The bodies are scattered around a grassy square next to Muammar Gaddafi's compound of Bab Al Aziziya.

Prone on grassy lots as if napping, sprawled in tents. Some have had their wrists bound by plastic ties.

The identities of the dead are unclear but they are in all likelihood activists that set up an impromptu tent city in solidarity with Gaddafi outside his compound in defiance of the Nato bombing campaign.

It is impossible to know who killed them, but the discoveries raise the disturbing spectre of mass killings of noncombatants, detainees and the wounded.

Between Bab Al Aziziya, seized by rebels on Tuesday, and the Gaddafi stronghold neighborhood of Abu Salim, where fighting raged Thursday, AP reporters saw about two dozen bodies Thursday.

Five or six were in a tents erected on a traffic circle that housed the activists and were decorated with the flags of many African nations.

Body completely charred

One had an IV in his arm, and another body was completely charred, its legs missing.

At least a dozen other bodies were found in a grassy area and a canal nearby. Several of the dead had been shot in the head, with their hands tied behind their backs. A body in a doctor's green hospital gown was found in the canal. The bodies were bloated.

One of the dead had a strip of cloth in bright green, the national color of Gaddafi's Libya, tied around his wrist. The man was darker skinned than most Libyans. Gaddafi had recruited fighters from sub-Saharan Africa.

According to the rebel Military Council of Misrata, a western port city, prisoners held by Gaddafi forces at Metiga air base in Tripoli were locked up and had grenades thrown into their cells.

The council said rebels have so far retrieved 13 badly burned bodies.

Gaddafi's regime held thousands of political prisoners.

The body of a soldier loyal to Muammar Gaddafi is seen during a fight for the rebel's final push to flush out Gaddafi's forces in Abu Salim district in Tripoli August 25, 2011. Libyan rebels stormed Tripoli's Abu Salim district, one of the main holdouts of forces loyal to Gaddafi in the capital, after Nato air strikes on a building in the area on Thursday.

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