Gaddafi, son buried in secret grave
Ph.D. Conflict Analysis and Resolution , George Mason University
B.A. and M.A., Birzeit University, Palestine
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Ibrahim Sharqieh, a deputy director of the Brookings Doha Center, called the NTC's disposal of Gaddafi's body "a mistake."
"It is not going to help the national reconciliation and it may cause the fallen strongman's tribe to distance (itself) from the process," Sharqieh told the Global Times.
"This is not an encouraging sign actually because this can be explained by some as an act of revenge against Gaddafi."
Sharqieh said as Libya is a tribal society, the NTC would rely on tribes to rebuild the country, so an inclusive process should be taken by the new rulers.
"They should include all tribes in the transitional period. The NTC should make a distinction between the Gaddafi regime and the tribe that he came from. His tribe shouldn't be held accountable for Gaddafi's regime," Sharqieh noted.
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