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A Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) fighter fires with a heavy machine gun during a battle in the streets of Sirte on October 7, 2011. Sirte was rocked by deadly street fighting in what troops from the new regime said was the final assault on Moamer Kadhafi's besieged hometown, with orders that they take it "today." AFP PHOTO/AHMAD AL-RUBAYE
Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) fighters fire at loyalist troops during a battle in the streets of Sirte on October 7, 2011. Sirte was rocked by deadly street fighting in what troops from the new regime said was the final assault on Moamer Kadhafi's besieged hometown, with orders that they take it "today." AFP PHOTO/AHMAD AL-RUBAYE
Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) fighters take position during a street battle in Sirte on October 7, 2011. Sirte was rocked by deadly street fighting in what troops from the new regime said was the final assault on Moamer Kadhafi's besieged hometown, with orders that they take it "today." AFP PHOTO/AHMAD AL-RUBAYE
A Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) fighter fires with a heavy machine gun during a battle in the streets of Sirte on October 7, 2011. Sirte was rocked by deadly street fighting in what troops from the new regime said was the final assault on Moamer Kadhafi's besieged hometown, with orders that they take it "today." AFP PHOTO/AHMAD AL-RUBAYE
Libyan revolutionary fighters exchange RPG firing positions, while attacking pro-Gadhafi forces inside the Ouagadougou conference center of Sirte, Libya, Friday, Oct. 7, 2011. Rebel forces have besieged Sirte since September 15 but have not managed to penetrate the heart of the city because of fierce resistance from loyalists inside the home town of Libya's ousted leader Moammar Gadhafi. (AP Photo/Bela Szandelszky)
Moammar Gadhafi's son, Seif al-Islam, top left, gestures to troops loyal to his father in Tripoli, Libya, Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2011. Seif al-Islam, who was earlier reported arrested by Libya's rebels, turned up early Tuesday morning at the hotel where foreign journalists stay in Tripoli, then took reporters in his convoy on a drive through the city. (AP Photo/Imed Lamloum, Pool)
Libyan opposition demonstrators wave Libya's National Transitional Council flags outside the Libyan consulate in Istanbul on August 22, 2011 as Libyan rebels entered the heart of Tripoli in a final drive to oust Kadhafi. A group of some 40 people came to the consulate and Abdulmecit Ali Said, the Libyan consul allowed some 10 of them in, to remove Kadhafi's regime flag and flew the council's flag instead. Opposition groups were also shown staging a protest at the Libyan embassy in Ankara, tearing down the pictures of Kadhafi. AFP PHOTO
Demonstrators set fire to a poster of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, copies of his Green Book and Libyan flags during a protest against Kadhafi outside the Libyan embassy in Ankara on August 22, 2011. Libyan opposition groups hauled down the flag of the Moamer Kadhafi regime at the embassy in the Turkish capital and flew the rebel flag, as fighting rages in Libya today near the compound of embattled of the Libyan leader and in other parts of Tripoli, a day after jubilant rebels overran the symbolic heart of the capital. AFP PHOTO/ADEM ALTAN
Demonstrators set fire to a poster of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, copies of his Green Book and Libyan flags during a protest against Kadhafi outside the Libyan embassy in Ankara on August 22, 2011. Libyan opposition groups hauled down the flag of the Moamer Kadhafi regime at the embassy in the Turkish capital and flew the rebel flag, as fighting rages in Libya today near the compound of embattled of the Libyan leader and in other parts of Tripoli, a day after jubilant rebels overran the symbolic heart of the capital. AFP PHOTO/ADEM ALTAN
Demonstrators wave flags of the old kingdom of Libya, used by Libya's National Transitional Council during a protest against Kadhafi outside the Libyan embassy in Ankara on August 22, 2011. Libyan opposition groups hauled down the flag of the Moamer Kadhafi regime at the embassy in the Turkish capital and flew the rebel flag, as fighting rages in Libya today near the compound of embattled of the Libyan leader and in other parts of Tripoli, a day after jubilant rebels overran the symbolic heart of the capital. AFP PHOTO/ADEM ALTAN
Close up of a portrait of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi set on fire by demonstrators during a protest outside the Libyan embassy in Ankara on August 22, 2011 as Libyan rebels entered the heart of Tripoli in a final drive to oust Kadhafi. Libyan opposition groups hauled down the flag of Kadhafi's regime at the embassy and flew the rebel flag instead. The new flag belongs to Libya's National Transitional Council, which was recognized in July by Turkey as the legitimate representative of the Libyan people. AFP PHOTO / ADEM ALTAN
Mustafa Saad, 5, holds a pre-Moammar Gadhafi flag during celebrations of the capture in Tripoli of his son and one-time heir apparent, Seif al-Islam, at the rebel-held town of Benghazi, Libya, early Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. Libyan rebels raced into Tripoli Sunday and met little resistance as Gadhafi's defenders melted away and his 42-year rule rapidly crumbled. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)
In this photo taken on a organized government tour smoke rises from debris as foreign journalists take photographs next to a damaged truck at the Hadba agricultural area, outside Tripoli, Libya, on Wednesday, June 8, 2011, which Libyan officials claim was a target of a NATO air strike last night. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)