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South African Mercenaries Where Hired To Rescue Gaddafi by RSA(m): 8:54am On Oct 25, 2011
SAfricans Hired to Help Gaddafi Escape: Report
Nineteen South Africans were contracted to help former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi escape to Niger and two of them died in the process, the Rapport newspaper reported on Sunday.

However, the department of international relations and co-operation has distanced itself from the newspaper report saying there was no way of verifying it "independently".

"As far as we are concerned, they remain rumours for now. They [the mercenaries] wouldn't have gone through official channels so we've got no way of independently verifying these allegations," said spokesman Clayson Monyela.

In an interview with Rapport, one of the men, Danie Odendaal, who was being treated in a North African hospital, told the newspaper that the South Africans had been hired by a number of private security companies.

He described their efforts to evacuate Gaddafi from his home town of Sirte, in Libya, as a "massive failure".

Gaddafi was killed on Thursday.

Odendaal and four other South Africans were apparently in a Jeep which raced out of Sirte in the Gaddafi convoy.

He told the newspaper: "We all believed they wanted to get him out (of Libya)", but the Nato-forces opened fire on the convoy from the air.

Libyan soldiers then descended on the convoy. Gaddafi and a couple of his minders fled into a storm water drain, where he was later found. The mercenaries scattered.

Odendaal told Rapport that the Libyans were mindful not to shoot the foreigners and helped him to flee.

President Jacob Zuma has said on Friday that Gaddafi should not have been killed, but brought before the International Criminal Court (ICC) to answer to allegations of torturing and killing civilians and rebel forces.

There was a trend across the world that leaders were not being given the opportunity of a trial, Zuma said.

"Given there was a warrant of arrest against Gaddafi, those who found him should have arrested him and handed him to the ICC," he said.

"We expected him to be captured, given that everybody knew there was a warrant of arrest issued against

http://news.howzit.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=159567072
Re: South African Mercenaries Where Hired To Rescue Gaddafi by kodewrita(m): 5:57pm On Oct 25, 2011
figures
Re: South African Mercenaries Where Hired To Rescue Gaddafi by paniki(m): 7:35pm On Oct 25, 2011
lol
Re: South African Mercenaries Where Hired To Rescue Gaddafi by velo10: 11:04pm On Oct 25, 2011
What wouldn't we hear about Gaddafi?
Re: South African Mercenaries Where Hired To Rescue Gaddafi by BlackLibya: 2:53am On Oct 26, 2011
Odendaal told Rapport that the Libyans were mindful not to shoot the foreigners and helped him to flee.

That doesnt make any sense though. They have routinely killed everyone they thought was a mercenary for ghaddafi. Never once have i seen or heard of rebels "helping them escape"
Re: South African Mercenaries Where Hired To Rescue Gaddafi by velo10: 11:32am On Nov 05, 2011
At first, I was doubting this story but after reading this article. I think I believe it.

http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/10/31/muammar-gaddafi%E2%80%99s-son-saadi-wanted-to-come-to-canada/

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