When something illogical is happening somewhere in the world, it is important to get the problem fixed as fast as possible. However, if the method of solving the problem is as dirty as the problem itself, there is no progress and the disequilibrium continues. It is the same for Ghadafi’s case. It is true that Ghadafi did many horrible deeds, but the new government should have dealt with Ghadafi by law. A proper trial and analyzing of his actions was necessary. Without these actions, the new government is not different from Ghadafi’s; it’s just a repetition of autocracy by a different person.