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The of Muammar Gaddafi on a street of his hometown Sirte is a lesson to tyrants the world that any dictator can be overthrown. The humiliating of Gaddafi’s death, being found hiding in a hole next to a roadside and then upon by a , serves as a stark contrast to the lifestyle he led in his 42-year rule. U.S. President Barack Obama led those warning other autocrats that their days might be numbered. He warned that “iron-fisted rule inevitably comes to an end.” He said Gaddafi’s death “ the end of a long and painful for the people of Libya who now have the to determine their own in a new and democratic Libya".

Gaddafi is the third and longest- Arab leader to from power this year, following Tunisia’s Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in January and Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak a month . Ongoing in Bahrain, Syria and Yemen threaten to topple leaders in those countries. Many Arabs believe Gaddafi’s will scare other leaders clinging to . Ziad Khalil, a Beirut shopkeeper, said of Gaddafi: "The world now has one dictator. This is the end he ". In the Omani capital Muscat, banker Haji Ismail said Gaddafi's death was a lesson to other Arab rulers. "They will face such a fate if they oppressing their people," he said. Meanwhile, reports are that Saif al-Islam, Gaddafi’s second son, has been captured in the Libyan city of Zeltin.

 

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