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[PERS-Indonesia] Tulis Surat Wasiat, Khadafi Minta Jasadnya Tidak Dimandikan + Gaddafi's will turns up asking for burial in Sirte

 

Senin, 24/10/2011 11:19 WIB

Tulis Surat Wasiat, Khadafi Minta Jasadnya Tidak Dimandikan

Rita Uli HutapeadetikNews

AFP
Tripoli - Mantan pemimpin Libya Muammar Khadafi telah meninggal. Sebelum berpulang, Khadafi sempat menuliskan surat wasiatnya.

Dalam surat itu, Khadafi menuliskan sejumlah permintaan terakhirnya. Salah satunya, Khadafi meminta agar jenazahnya tidak dimandikan.

"Ini adalah surat wasiat saya. Saya, Moammar bin Mohammad bin Abdussalam bi Humayd bin Abu Manyar bin Humayd bin Nayil al Fuhsi Khadafi, bersumpah tidak ada Tuhan lain selain Allah dan Muhammad adalah Nabi Allah. Saya bersumpah akan mati sebagai Muslim," demikian bunyi surat wasiat tersebut.

"Jika saya terbunuh, saya ingin dikuburkan sesuai ritual Islam, dalam baju yang saya kenakan saat saya meninggal, tubuh saya tidak dimandikan, di pekuburan di Sirte, di samping keluarga dan kerabat saya," demikian bunyi surat wasiat yang dipublikasikan di situs Seven Day News milik Khadafi seperti diberitakan BBC, Senin (24/10/2011).

Dalam suratnya itu, Khadafi juga meminta agar anggota keluarganya diperlakukan dengan baik setelah dirinya meninggal.

"Saya ingin anggota keluarga saya terutama wanita dan anak-anak di perlakukan dengan baik saat kematian saya. Rakyat Libya harus melindungi identitasnya, prestasinya, sejarah, serta citra terhormat para leluhur dan pahlawan. Rakyat Libya tidak boleh melupakan pengorbanan dari sosok yang membebaskan mereka.

Khadafi juga mengajak para pendukungnya untuk terus melawan agresor asing. "Saya mengajak para pendukung untuk melanjutkan perlawanan dan melawan agresor asing terhadap Libya hari ini, esok, dan selamanya," tulisnya.

Khadafi tutup usia pada umur 69 tahun. Dia telah berkuasa di Libya selama 42 tahun.
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Gaddafi's will turns up asking for burial in Sirte
Luke Harding
October 25, 2011
 
 

MISRATA: An embarrassing confusion over what to do with Muammar Gaddafi's body has emerged with the discovery of a will appearing to indicate that the dictator's final wish was to be buried in Sirte. Libya's new leaders have been unable to agree on how to dispose of the remains, six days after he was captured by rebel fighters. The dithering has undermined celebrations in Benghazi this week. Meanwhile, a human rights groups says it has discovered 53 decomposing bodies, apparently of Gaddafi loyalists, some of whom may have been executed by revolutionary forces.

 

The New York-based Human Rights Watch said yesterday that the discovery in Gaddafi's home town of Sirte ''seems part of a trend of killings, looting and other abuses committed by anti-Gaddafi fighters who consider themselves above the law''.The group urged Libyan authorities to rein in armed groups. Gaddafi's will appeared on his website, Seven Day News, on Sunday. In it he expresses the desire to be buried next to his ''family and friends'' in Sirte.

The will copy was one of three entrusted to relatives; one of them was killed, the second arrested and the third escaped, according to reports.

The former dictator's remains have been on public display in Misrata for the past four days - lying in a meat cooler alongside those of his son Mutassim and his former defence minister Abu Bakr Younis. A growing throng of at least several thousand have gathered each day for a chance to see the ignominious end of a tyrant, with guards linking arms to hold back the surging crowd.

 

Many of those queuing to see Gaddafi's corpse said they wanted to see for themselves that the former dictator was actually dead.

In his testament Gaddafi urges supporters to go on resisting. He alludes to choosing to fight and die in Libya rather than pick the easier but, in his view, dishonourable route of exile abroad.'The document says: ''This is my will … I would like that my family, especially women and children, be treated well after my death. The Libyan people should protect its identity, achievements, history and the honourable image of its ancestors …''

 

Let the free people of the world know that we could have bargained over and sold out our cause in return for a personal secure and stable life. We received many offers but we chose to be at the vanguard of the confrontation as a badge of duty and honour.''



Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/gaddafis-will-turns-up-asking-for-burial-in-sirte-20111024-1mg7v.html#ixzz1bp2eLKDY

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