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you see traffic moving behind you? well, yes, tripoli is getting back to normal. very much like the rest of the country. we haven t had any reports of major incidents involving khadafy s followers over the last ten days since khadafy died. the country is now trying to move on. it s very slow process here. they still haven t announced a new government. they ve got the democratic election they pledged in the next several months time. also as you said there is concern about these revolutionary fighters. they really need to be told to give up their guns. we walked around tripoli the last few days and you see a lot of armed men on the streets even though it getting back to normal here. heather: thank you very much, david piper streaming live from tripoli. gregg: here at home five men busted in los angeles in connection with a gun heist involving the swat unit.
retribution. david piper is streaming live from tripoli. what is the latest on the whereabouts of khadafy s son? reporter: he is believed to be neighboring nigr. he seemed to escape this country over the last ten days since his father was killed in sirte. we understand he has been in some kind of indirect negotiations with the international criminal courts. he faces allegations of war crimes there during the eight-month-old libyan civil war. we understand from the national transition council they want him to be brought back here to face justice but this time islam seems to want to negotiate with international criminal court and take his chances there rather than coming back here and facing a trial. heather: what is it like there now in libya? it sounds quiet.
there was an election a few days ago there the islamists gained over 40% of the vote. if there is election here, it seems likely in several month s time they may get more of the vote because this is much moreç traditional than the more cost toll cosmopolitan knew tina. also concerns of islamists within the militia groups in this country. we ve been traveling with them over several weeks there is an underlying feel that they follow strict islamic rules there. the head of the national transitional council has said he will be introducing strict sharia law. gregg: we are hearing reports that gadhafi s son, one of them, is in niger, what do you know about that? reporter: well, latest reports suggestsç that he is in fact in niger negotiating
afghan president karzai apologized and offered condolences to families after the attack. hopes for serenity and prosperous future in the post-gadhafi era may be fading a bit. new fears are consuming people there particularly in muammar gadhafi s hometown of sirte where he was captured and shot dead. libyans worry their interim government may lose control and their nation could plunge into a cycle of tribal violence and retribution.ç david is streaming live from tripoli. what can you tell us about the rise of the islamists? reporter: hi, yes. it is already a very traditional islamic society here. but there are real concerns about the rise of islam. we understand really that tunisia, the neighbor that has moved already towards becoming an islamic state.