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Gadhafi confidant speaks to Anadolu Agency

MISRATA (A.A) - November 4, 2011 - Murat Unlu, AA correspondent - "He was angry and yelling at us, and he didn't seem to know what to do," a Gadhafi confidant told the Anadolu News Agency about Libya's late flamboyant dictator in his final moments before he was captured in Sirte two weeks ago. "I was with him in the car when our convoy was hit in Sirte. We were heading to the city of Al Jurf some 30 kilometers southeast. He was escaping to avoid court trial," said Mansour Dao, who served as Gadhafi's security chief and the former commander of Libya's Revolutionary Guards. Gaddafi was killed in his hometown of Sirte on October 20, eight months after an uprising began to put an end to his 42-year dictatorship.  "If a revolution takes the entire country in its hold and pours everyone onto the streets then it means that something was obviously wrong," said an exhausted Dao after eight hours of interrogation at a Defense Ministry building in Misrata, pending a court trial by the new rulers of this oil-rich country.  "I hope that my trial would be fair. This is a revolution and revolutions call for justice for everyone. I am not happy that I worked with Gadhafi. His power vanished just in seconds", Dao said.

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