Hundreds of Libyan citizens performed the funeral prayer on Friday afternoon in Martyrs' Square in the city of Tripoli over the bodies of a number of those who were "martyred" in the confrontations that a number of Libyans fought in the year 1984 with the guards of the Bab Al-Azizia camp, the residence of the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, during an attempt to storm it by them.
The worshipers shared the bodies of Muhammad Saeed Al-Tamzini, Khalifa Ibrahim Al-Hamasi, and Jamal Muhammad Al-Misrati, and they are among the 18 men whose bodies were preserved by the Gaddafi regime in the refrigerator of Al-Zawiya Street Hospital in Tripoli from 1984 until the present time, after it appeared as a result of DNA analysis that proves their identities.
According to the official Libyan news agency, the head of the General National Congress, Nuri Abu Sahmain, attended the prayer, a number of members of the conference, the government and civil society institutions, and large crowds of citizens and the families and families of the victims.
Holland Weekly Magazine, Editor-in-Chief, Jaafar Al-Khabouri
The worshipers shared the bodies of Muhammad Saeed Al-Tamzini, Khalifa Ibrahim Al-Hamasi, and Jamal Muhammad Al-Misrati, and they are among the 18 men whose bodies were preserved by the Gaddafi regime in the refrigerator of Al-Zawiya Street Hospital in Tripoli from 1984 until the present time, after it appeared as a result of DNA analysis that proves their identities.
According to the official Libyan news agency, the head of the General National Congress, Nuri Abu Sahmain, attended the prayer, a number of members of the conference, the government and civil society institutions, and large crowds of citizens and the families and families of the victims.
Holland Weekly Magazine, Editor-in-Chief, Jaafar Al-Khabouri