Libyan Leader Gadhafi is dead, what's next to the country?

@koneho12 (165)
Philippines
October 24, 2011 10:50pm CST
The 4-decade leader of the country Libya is confirmed to be dead few days ago. Many people around the world especially the whole Libya are celebrating for the freedom. the nightmare past of the Libyan people is already over thus,what would be the next step?. Move on. New start, new government officials, new future for the present generation. It is the great time to start a new united Libya for "One people, One Future" from the Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril. Any Suggestion or comments the effect of Gadhafi'sdeath.
3 responses
@wulania (1524)
• Indonesia
26 Oct 11
i think syria or iran will be next nato america targets. but nato is poor now as impact of european crisis. america almost sink in debt.
@lampar (7584)
• United States
26 Oct 11
If Libyan people not only can overthrown this tyrant and end his regime in Libya but also send him to hell with such determination, i am sure they know what is the next best thing for their own country, the next to the country will no doubt be political liberation that allow the people to vote and other reforms. I am confident Libyan people can decide for themselves after the demised of Gahdafi, without the need to fear and submissive anymore, even though it may means that the next outcome may not please all the western power and government. No one should decide and chart the future course for Libyan people except themselves even if it turn to become an islamic state.
@zandi458 (28102)
• Malaysia
25 Oct 11
When I watched how this once powerful figure who ruled Libya with iron fist I feel sick of how he was been inhumanly manhandled before he was shot at point blank. Maybe he has done a lot of injustice to the people of his country while he was in power but at least he should have been brought to the court of justice and appropriate punishment be metered out to him like all other dictators who perished under the orders of the court of law. Hopefully peace will be restored in Libya under a new leader.