Bringing down the house.<br/> Forces loyal to Libya's new leaders demolish the walls around ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi's former home in Tripoli.<br/> The heavily fortified compound, was both the seat of Gaddafi's power and his Tripoli home.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Gunman, Etman Lelktah, saying: (Arabic):<br/> "The union of Libya's rebels called for the first step in demolition of this wall that represents a symbol of the tyrant's rule."<br/> The compound was targeted by NATO warplanes several times before Tripoli fell in August.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Gunman, Etman Lelktah, saying: (Arabic):<br/> "Anything related to Gaddafi in Libya will be destroyed by the rebels. The true rebels."<br/> Gaddafi himself is believed to be hiding somewhere in the desert of southern Libya.<br/> Deborah Lutterbeck, Reuters
