Forget the Eurovision song contest: This year's song-'n'-dance extravaganza is in Tripoli, where maximum leader Muammar Gaddafi is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the coup that brought him to power.
Expect a dictatorial disco inferno, with the streets decked with multicolored lights and placards paying tribute to Libya's "Brother Leader." Writing from Tripoli, the U.K. Telegraph's Damien McElroy describes a lavish meet-and-greet with Gaddafi, who hosted an event to commemorate his adopted daughter Hannah, killed in an American air raid on Tripoli in 1986.
It also looks like the Twitter Legion of Doom is in town: Al-Jazeera reports that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir will all join in the festivities. Sadly, we don't think Kim Jong-il will be there.
The celebration of the coup has become something of a matter of routine for Libyans, although this year's fiesta features a ghoulish special event: a video of the homecoming for Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, the former Libyan agent freed by Scotland last month from a life sentence for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing.
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