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(20 Oct 2011) 1. Wide of news conference by Libyan Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril 2. SOUNDBITE (Arabic followed by English translation at source) Mahmoud Jibril, Libyan Prime Minister: "We have been waiting as Libyans for this historic moment. Moammar Gadhafi has been killed. As for how and by whom he has been killed, our experts now at the morgue are investigating and as soon as we have the results it will be announced to everyone." 3. Wide of news conference 4. Cutaway of media 5. SOUNBITE (Arabic) Mahmoud Jibril, Libyan Prime Minister: "We are almost certain that Gadhafi was not killed by NATO airstrikes." 6. Wide of news conference 7. SOUNBITE (English) Mahmoud Jibril, Libyan Prime Minister: "It's a different feeling you know, from one side I just want him to disappear, to vanish from this country, this is my first preference. If it was up to me I would like to be the attorney general at his trial, but he is killed." 8. Mid of news conference 9. SOUNBITE (Arabic) Mahmoud Jibril, Libyan Prime Minister: "Our heroic revolutionaries at the moment are in a fierce fight with people in a convoy of cars. There is an armoured car in this convoy - we think that Saif Gadhafi is in this car." 10. Wide of Jibril leaving news conference. STORYLINE: Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril has confirmed the death of Moammar Gadhafi. "We have been waiting for this historic moment. Moammar Gadhafi has been killed," Jibril told a news conference in the capital Tripoli. Gadhafi, who ruled Libya with a dictatorial grip for 42 years, was killed on Thursday by revolutionary fighters overwhelming his hometown, Sirte, the last major bastion of resistance two months after his regime fell. The 69-year-old Gadhafi is the first leader to be killed in the Arab Spring wave of popular uprisings that swept the Middle East, demanding the end of autocratic rulers and the establishment of greater democracy. Interim government officials said one of Gadhafi's sons, Muatassim, was also killed in Sirte and that another, Seif al-Islam, was captured with a gunshot wound to the leg. Footage aired on Al-Jazeera television showed Gadhafi was captured wounded but alive in Sirte. Later footage showed fighters rolling Gadhafi's lifeless body over on the pavement, stripped to the waist and a pool of blood under his head. His death decisively ends a regime that had turned Libya into an international pariah and ran the oil-rich nation by the whims and brutality of its notoriously eccentric leader. Libya now enters a new era, but its turmoil may not be over. The former rebels who now rule are disorganised and face rebuilding a country stripped of institutions. They have already shown signs of infighting, with divisions between geographical areas and Islamist and more secular ideologies. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...