Anti-Gaddafi protesters attend Friday prayers in Benghazi
A caricature of Muammar Gaddafi is painted on a wall in the rebel stronghold of Benghazi March 11, 2011. Like many dictators, Gaddafi carefully controlled how his image was used, often portraying himself as a deity or beloved leader. With the rebellion, however, freedom of expression in rebel controlled areas means that ridicule has become a key weapon in the fight against the climate of fear that has long gripped the country. Anti-Gaddafi caricatures and graffiti have sprung up across cities such as Benghazi, most of them portraying him in an unflattering light. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (LIBYA - Tags: CONFLICT POLITICS)