Protesters in Tarfuhah
Three months after his death at the hands of rebel fighters, some of Colonel Gadaffi's supporters have come out in support of his fallen regime in the city of Tarhunah.
Tarhunah, situated 88kms to the south
east of Tripoli, saw rallies in support of the old regime led by a man named Arafat Alsayed. Participants were raising green flags during the rallEywitnesses who preferred not to be named told 'Arabstoday',the demonstrators burned the building of local radio in the city and bloew up a vehicle belonging to the Supreme Security Committee, and stole weapons and three four-wheel drive.
The source pointed out that the President of the Security Committee was wounded when confrontations took place between the rebels and pro-Gaddafi.An armed group also attacked council headquarters killing one person.
Several similar unreported rallies have taken place in favour of fallen leader Gaddafi since his death
The chairman of the transitional council, Mustapha Abdel Jallil, accused Gaddafi's children of posing a threat to Libya adding that they had no place in the country.Three of Gaddafi's son died fighting the rebels while the remainder of his family are in exile in Algeria and Niger, Only Saif Al Islam was found and handed over to the rebels where he awaits to be tried for his alleged crimes.
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