
The intimidation from her superiors came in the way of rape and threats, she says. When the Khadafy regime began to collapse, she was ordered to become a serial executioner -- "apparently because Khadafy's thuggish officers regarded being shot by a woman to be the ultimate humiliation"
Nisreen told a British newspaper she was given an AK-47, taken to a building in Tripoli's Bosleem district and placed under guard.
Rebel prisoners, tied up and gathered under a tree outside, were
brought to her room one by one. She said: "They told me that if I didn't kill the prisoners, then they would kill me. I killed the first one, then they would bring another one up to the room. He would see the body on the floor and look shocked. Then I would shoot him, too. If I hesitated, one of the soldiers would flick the safety catch of his own rifle and point it at me."
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