Two accounts of Libya’s revolution from experienced correspondents offer depth, drama and disgust at Gaddafi’s cruel regime Few of us had much clue what we would find as we drifted past a deserted border post into a country run for as long as I could remember by a man regarded as part monster, part clown. What would these newly liberated areas of Libya, under the shaky control of the fledgling revolutionary government, be like after 42 years in the grip of Muammar Gaddafi

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