The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

Wewe umeongea kweli kabisa, wewe uko huru wewe.
Uvamizi uliofanywa LIBYA sio wakushabikia hata kidogo, kitendo anachofanyiwa Ghadafi hakiwezi kuwa
na nguvu kutoka kenye mioyo ya watu wa ribya hata kidogo,Marekani na wenzake wamefanyama unyama mbaya sana Libya.
Walibya wanafahamu kwamba kuna mafuta Nigeria, lakini hauwezi hata kidogo hata kujaribu kufananisha
namna mafuta yanavyowanufaisha wanigeria na walibya, yapo mafuta tunisia, yapo Gabon, Equitorial Guinea,Algeria, Angola, Cameroon etc. Hakuna hata mmoja kati ya nchi hizi imeweza kunufaisha wananchi wake kwa namna ya kipekee kabisa kama libya,

sio africa tu, duniani kote hakuna.

sasa nini hii
 
Former Libyan foreign minister Moussa Koussa resigned and flew to London on Wednesday. [Reuters]

Gaddafi apoteza Waziri muhimu sana na nyaraka za siri kibao kwa kipindi ambapo vita vimemuelemea zaidi nchini mwake.



Mr Hague said Mr Koussa had flown to the UK of his own free will late on Wednesday.

Free will?
 
Western media also reported that rebels had begun to receive support from British and American special forces troops.

Agents from the Central Intelligence Agency and Special Air Service have been working on the ground in Libya for weeks, helping to identify Gaddafi's troops for air strikes and meeting with rebel forces, reports said, possibly to pave the way for training and arms shipments.

'No immunity' for Libyan foreign minister - Africa - Al Jazeera English
 
Libya and the UN
Even before Obama landed in Rio, Brazil, as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, joined with China and Germany to abstain from the vote authorising "all necessary measures" against Libya's Muammar Gaddafi.

Since then, its opposition to the bombing has hardened. According to the Inter Press Service News Agency (IPS), Brazil's foreign ministry – still, for the most part, staffed by the diplomats who charted Lula's foreign policy – recently issued a statement condemning the loss of civilian lives and calling for the start of dialogue.

Lula himself has endorsed Dilma's critical position on Libya, going further in his condemnation of the intervention: "These invasions only happen because the United Nations is weak," he said. "If we had twenty-first-century representation [in the Security Council], instead of sending a plane to drop bombs, the UN would send its secretary-general to negotiate."

His remarks were widely interpreted to mean that if Brazil had been a permanent member of the Security Council – a position it has long sought – it would have vetoed the resolution authorising the bombing rather than, as it did, merely abstaining from the vote.

Brazil stares down the US on Libya - Opinion - Al Jazeera English
 
Siyo Ghadaffi, Libya inatakiwa ishinde huu uvamizi wa wakoloni. Wewe unataka Ghadaffi awe kam a chief Magungo wa Msovero aliyehongwa akawauza wananchi wake. Hatuhitaji wakoloni tena Africa. Tanzania mkoloni kashatuingilia tumezubaa tu, sasa anachimba madini yetu kila mahali kwa uhuru, leo unataka avamie na Libya. Jiulize lengo lao hao wavamizi kabla ya kutaka Ghadaffi apewe deal.
 
wewe kwa uchafu wa Gadaff ni taasisi gani ataiongoza kama si kukurupuka?
Gadaff hata nchi za Arab league zimemtosa sasa kwa waafrika weusi atatusaidia nini?

Viva Sarkozy!THANK GOD for making u FRANCE presidaa as u kick da ball at right time in right direction. Hata ikichukua miaka kumi poa tu.
 
Mkuu.
Gaddaffi akishinda vita itakuwa ni heshima kwa Afrika yote!

Lakini hata kama Gaddaffi atashinda vita basi hatakuwa kama Gaddaffi wa kabla ya maandamano na vita.
Ni maoni yangu kuwa atazungumza na opposition na hiyo itawezesha kuiingiza Libya katika new path ya kuwa wamoja na Taifa imara. At the same time to keep at bay the West and US vultures!

Wakati walibya wanalalamika kwa uhuru wa kusema, in US na UK wanafanya nini?
Ingia hapa utaelewa.

New York's 'day of rage' against cuts - Features - Al Jazeera English
 
Mgogoro huu sasa unaenda kusiko kabisa. Ndiyo shida ya Waafrica kushindwa kuchukua hatua kwa wakati. Mpaka leo zile nchi zilipewa jukumu la kutatua mgogoro wa Libya ziko kimya kabisa. Lata hizo 5 za kutatua tatizo la Ivory Coast pia zipo kimya! Hii ndiyo inawapa mwanya wageni kutuamria mustakabali wetu. Watatutwanga sana kwa ujinga wetu!
 
40 civilians dead in Tripoli strikes: Vatican official

ROME (Reuters) - At least 40 civilians have been killed in air strikes by Western forces on Tripoli, the top Vatican official in the Libyan capital said on Thursday, citing what he called reliable sources in close contact with residents.

"The air strikes are meant to protect civilians, but they are killing dozens of civilians," Bishop Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli, the apostolic vicar of Tripoli,

40 civilians dead in Tripoli strikes: Vatican official | Top News | Reuters
 
Sky news live now: Kuna Libyan state spokensman anaongea na waandishí wa habari wa kimataifa juu ya hatma ya taifa lake kimsimamo on other side British pm naye anaongea anadai uno itazidi kulinda amani ya watu wa libya. Pia anaitaka Turkey kuungana na Uno kuung'oa utawala wa Gaddaf. Naye waziri mkuu wa Turkey anakubari kujiunga na Eu kumn'goa Gaddaf.

je wataweza kumtoa colnel Gaddaf?
 
wewe kwa uchafu wa Gadaff ni taasisi gani ataiongoza kama si kukurupuka?
Gadaff hata nchi za Arab league zimemtosa sasa kwa waafrika weusi atatusaidia nini?

Viva Sarkozy!THANK GOD for making u FRANCE presidaa as u kick da ball at right time in right direction. Hata ikichukua miaka kumi poa tu.
Binafsi namchukia Ghadaffi hasa ukizingatia uongozi wake wa kidikteta. Lakini kuna maendeleo. Issue kubwa hapa ni lengo la hawa wavamizi. Na wamefanya haya katika nchi nyingi sana kwa lengo la kupora mali asili za Afrika. hawa ni wezi.
 
Muda c mrefu ataingia kwenye ile idadi ya madiplomatics 25 wa Libya who assassinated by Gaddaf black soldiers waliotapakaa kla kona hata kama hapo uk ama France, kama sio ijumaa hii bac next friday. Viva KING OF KINGS Colnel Muammar Gaddaf.
 
Hamu yangu ni Ghadafi kuwashinda wavamizi, si kwa sababu ya uzuri wa Ghadafi bali Double Standard ya Western countries.
Bahrain waandamanaji wanauawa na majeshi ya Saudi Arabia lakini Marekani na wachumba zake hawasemi lolote kisa Bahrain imendelea kuwa koloni la mwingereza hata kama waliwapa uhuru.

Ivory coast ndugu zetu wafa kila siku mbona hawajaenda kusaidia wapiganaji ili kumwondoa aliyeng'ang'ania madaraka?

Waliivuruga Somalia mpaka leo haikaliki na imegeuka haven ya magaidi ndani ya ukanda huu.

Libya produces the finest oil duniani, miudenda inawatoka ndio maana wanata kuweka vibaraka wao!
 
'Wasikompa' au 'wasipompa'? Nashindwa kuelewa ulimaanisha hivyo au ni bahati mbaya tu, kwa maana umerudia mara kadhaa hiyo "wasikompa". Nitachangia nikielewa!
 
Gadafi ni king'anganizi ambaye kwa hakika anastahili kuondolewa. Lakini mwondoaji awe watu wake wa Libya, sio hawa mabeberu.

Namsifu Gadafi kwa kuwa kisiki cha mpingo dhidi ya hawa wavamizi.
 
Gaddafi will stay in Libya "until the end": spokesman

TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi will stay in the country "until the end" to lead it to victory against its enemies, a government spokesman said on Thursday.

Gaddafi will stay in Libya "until the end": spokesman - Yahoo! News


Ni vigu u sana kutekeleza madai hayo hapo kwenye red. Lazima Gaddafi na wanae wote watazama kwenye pango salama lenye kiyoyozi na kuwatelekeza wapiganaji wake nje.
 
UN ambassador Ali Abdussalm Treki resigns
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A former Libyan foreign minister whom Col Gaddafi had appointed as his UN ambassador, Ali Abdussalm Treki, has refused to take up any official position and condemned the “spilling of blood”, Reuters reports. Mr Treki made the remarks in a statement sent to Reuters by his nephew, Soufian Treki, a Libyan diplomat at the Arab League in Cairo. He said his uncle was in Cairo now.

Mr Treki said in a statement: “I have decided not to continue work or to accept any duty. I pray to God to help me participate in saving this precious nation.” He called for a national dialogue to discuss Libyan aspirations.

- BBC News
 
Gaddafi's glamorous blonde lawyer daughter joins soldiers on the front line

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 1:08 AM on 31st March 2011

Colonel Gaddafi has unleashed his latest weapon against Libya's revolutionaries - his glamorous blonde daughter. The tyrant today continued to press home a counter-attack in the east of the county, pushing fleeing rebel forces back out of Ras Lanuf - a town they had only regained with the help of international air strikes a couple of days ago.

And he now hopes to rally fresh support among weary troops with the help of his pretty 34-year-old daughter Aisha.

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Woman of war: Colonel Gaddafi's glamorous daughter Aisha, 34, wears a veil and waves her father's flag as she conjures support among Libyans weary from weeks of conflict

The lawyer - who once represented Saddam Hussein - has been pictured in Tripoli waving the leader's green flag and dressed in a veil.

The traditional costume is a far cry from her usual look caked in make-up and wearing the latest designer clothes. The flashy outfits have earned her a reputation as 'the Claudia Schiffer of North Africa'. She has reportedly been spurred on to take part in the fight to seek revenge over the reported death of her younger brother Khamis. The 27-year-old is believed to have been killed by a kamikaze fighter pilot during air strikes earlier this month. However Libyan state TV yesterday claimed he was alive.

It came as Gaddafi's forces today launched a heavy bombardment that had rebel forces fleeing Ras Lanuf - as the opposition seems incapable of making any headway, or even holding ground, without constant air strikes.

The rapid reverse comes just two days after the rebels raced westwards along the all-important coastal road in hot pursuit of the government army that had its tanks and artillery demolished in five days of aerial bombardment in the town of Ajdabiyah.

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Aisha has become known as the 'Claudia Schiffer of North Africa' for her love of designer clothes and her high-flying career as a lawyer which saw her work for Iraq tyrant Saddam Hussein

Gaddafi's army first ambushed the insurgent pick-up convoy outside the dictator's hometown of Sirte, then outflanked them through the desert, a manoeuvre requiring the sort of discipline entirely lacking in the rag-tag rebel force.
On the offensive, government tanks and artillery have unleashed a fierce bombardment on towns and cities which has usually forced rebels to swiftly flee. That tactic appears to have worked once again in Ras Lanuf, an oil terminal town, 230 miles east of the capital Tripoli.

'Gaddafi hit us with huge rockets. He has entered Ras Lanuf,' said rebel fighter Faraj Muftah. The rebels also claimed French aircraft were bombing Gaddafi's forces around the town.

There is mounting speculation that Western forces will arm the rebels, as U.S. President Barack Obama today said he would not rule the move out.

Speaking in the Commons David Cameron also said supplying weapons had not been ruled out, but that no final decision had been taken.


He also announced that five Gaddafi loyalists at the Libyan embassy in London had been expelled from the country amid concerns that they pose a 'security risk'.

Any decision to supply arms will worry analysts who yesterday said the 'flickers' of Al Qaeda and Hezbollah involvement had been detected in the rebel movement - but British officials denied any link.

Aisha, who married her cousin in 2006, still bears a resentment of the West after her adopted sister Hanan, nine, was killed by a U.S. raid on Tripoli during the last bombardment of the oil-rich state. She said at the time: 'I woke up to the screams of my sister, with blood splattered all over me.'

Aisha has supported the IRA and worked as a lawyer for Saddam Hussein. In an interview in October last year she told of the charity work that she does in Libya for women's rights.

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Fans: Aisha was mobbed by supporters of her father when she made the public appearance at the Bab Al Azizia compound in Tripoli

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Chants: Aisha shouted to the crowd that her father was a 'great man and leader' as coalition air strikes on the dictator's strongholds continued across the country

Asked about human rights abuses in the country's justice system she said that 'criticisms are completely groundless' and she 'can't understand why people say that'.

She also defended her support of Saddam Hussein and the IRA and said her love for her father was 'beyond description'. 'People forget that before he is a great man and leader, he is also my father, my friend and my brother. He is very close to me, and I feel so safe when I am with him,' she told the Daily Telegraph.

Since the Libyan protests started Aisha has been stripped of her role as a UN Goodwill Ambassador due to her support of her father's massacre of thousands of Libyan's in the country's brutal civil war.

Plumes of smoke and fire could be seen in the air yesterday as missiles rained down over the Taiura suburb of Triopoli, near one of the Libyan dictator's residences.
In addition to the attack on the Libyan leader’s home, since Monday afternoon the U.S. has launched 22 Tomahawk cruise missiles from the Mediterranean at Gaddafi’s military targets.

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Resistance: Hundreds of resurgent Libyan rebels gather near Nofilia, 62 miles from Sirte yesterday as Gaddafi forces pushed them back further east

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Under fire: Libyan rebels flee as shelling from Gaddafi's forces start landing on the frontline outside of Bin Jawaad, 93 miles east of Sirte
 
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