DARNA, Libya (Reuters) - Left bitter by stints in jail and infuriated by what he saw as Mummar Gaddafi's brutal suppression of Islamists, Abdulaziz Layas decided he would be more useful as a Muslim abroad -- fighting Americans in Iraq.
"At a certain point, I didn't feel human anymore," said Layas at Darna's golden-domed mosque, where hundreds of photos of young men killed or tortured by Gaddafi's security forces line a wall.
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