Libya's National Transitional Council fighters detained scores of men accused of fighting for the ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed on Thursday (October 20).<br/> Libya's new leaders overran Sirte, the last bastion of his long rule, sparking wild celebrations that eight months of war may finally be over.<br/> NTC fighters said they were transferring the fighters to Misrata.<br/> One vehicle was herding at least 11 Africans. As it drove past a person in the crowd hurled a water bottle at the back of the car.<br/> Throughout the uprising against Gaddafi's 42-year rule, his opponents have accused Gaddafi of hiring fighters from neighbouring countries like Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Mali and Sudan.<br/> That has led to fears of mistreatment of blacks now that the former rebels are in charge.