Here is an eloquent look at Gaddafi’s wretched legacy across Africa from the Woyingi Blog:

You can compare Libya’s Gaddafi to Tunisia’s Ben Ali and Egypt’s Mubarak but for those of you who are “anti-imperialists” there is a particularly disturbing lesson here because Gaddafi was supposed to be “one of the good guys”.

Unlike the cases of Ben Ali and Mubarak, the case of Gaddafi really bothers me because it is clear that he has been, and continues to be, protected by some sort of Anti-Imperialist Old Boys Club who talk about justice but don’t seem to actually want to hold themselves or their parties or their “brother leaders” accountable for following it.

As the death-toll in Libya mounts up, will the first proud winner of the Al Gaddafi International prize for Human Rights hand it back in shame?

Probably not.