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We spoke to Diab Alhmeel to find out his opinion on the death of the dictator who plagued Libya. Sadly Diab was directly affected having found out his brother was killed fighting for freedom only last month (September) - aged 25.
This is a student package for BA Multi-Media Journalism at Bournemouth University.
I'd like to thank to Diab Alhmeel for his candid interview about such a sensitive subject.
Joshua Saunders reports.
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The body of Colonel Gadaffi was reportedly buried this morning, finally putting his evil regime to an end.
Joshua Saunders spoke to Diab Alhmeel about the death of the conflicted Libyan Leader
Josh is the name, journalism's the game. Birmingham-born, Bournemouth-bound freelance writer.
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