The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

Baadhi ya Wafungwa Wapinzani Wa Kanali Gaddafi waona Jua Baada ya Miaka
Mingi wakiwa Kifungoni Chini ya Sakafu Mwa Ikulu ya Bengazi


(... only possible in Afrca, si matani!!!)

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GADDAFI'S JAIL: Citizens tour an an underground jail excavated at one of his palace compounds
 
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Bemused: The presenter on Libyan state television listens in silence as Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi makes a statement during a telephone interview on Libyan state TV


 
Rais Mdogo wa Libya Kwa Kuzaliwa

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Denial: Saif al Islam Gaddafi went on state TV to say the government had not launched airstrikes against Libyan cities and said the number of protesters killed had been exaggerated

Kwa nini Gaddafi hakua na Makamu wa Rais, Hosni Mubarak hivo hivo na hato Moi wa Kenya kipindi fulani na wote wanaliliwa Udikteta?? Hapa kuna siri gani???????????
 
Yeyote Amuombaye Mwenyezi Mungu Kwa Udhati wa Moyo na Bila Unafiki; Katu Dua Zake Hazitopita Bure Bila Majibu Kwa Wakati na Baraka ya Kumwagika Huku Watesi Wao Wakirudishwa Nyuma na Kuadhiriwa kama si Kuadhibiwa

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'Leave, leave': Anti-Gaddafi protesters shout slogans in Benghazi, where they have rounded up and jailed mercenaries employed by Colonel Gaddafi to put down the protests
 
Mwisho wa madicteta umefika!! ureeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!ushindi unakaribia:wink2:
 
February 25, 2011
Zawiya: Families Mourning Their Victims



Doctors report 17 dead in Libyan city of Zawiya
By the CNN Wire Staff

February 25, 2011 -- Updated 0936 GMT (1736 HKT)

Benghazi, Libya (CNN) -- Doctors at a field hospital in Martyrs Square in Zawiya said Friday that 17 people were killed and another 150 were wounded when government forces attacked the city. They predicted the death toll would rise by morning.
Six pro-regime soldiers who were captured said they had been told that the city was being run by Arab militants and it was their job to liberate it, according to the doctors, who asked not to be identified. The soldiers added that they had been misled so that they would fight against their countrymen, the doctors said.

By the end of the day, the situation was calm in the seaside city, they said.

The casualties were announced shortly after Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi accused followers of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden of brainwashing the youth of Zawiya with hallucinogenic drugs, resulting in the unrest.

"They put it with milk or with other drinks, spiked drinks," he said. After taking the tablets, "they attack this police station or that one so they can steal from there the criminal records."

He pleaded with the protesters' mothers to track them down in the streets of the coastal town about 55 kilometers (about 35 miles) west of Tripoli and take them home.

He added that he had ordered an end to the violence there, but his order upset his security forces. "They told me they are being shot at and they were doing it in self-defense," Gadhafi said. "Why do you give us orders to stop?"

Addressing the people of Zawiya, he sent condolences to the families of the dead and wounded. "These are our children," he said. "We are quite upset about the senseless loss of lives."

Zawiya's residents are free to do as they like, though there will be consequences, he said. "If you want to pit against one another, then it's up to you," he said. "But the borders of the city will be sealed in order to stop it from spreading elsewhere."

He added, "How can such lunatic youth cause such anarchy?"

Gadhafi said Libya has peaceful ways for its citizens to address their grievances. "We are not like Egypt or Tunisia," he said, referring to two countries that have ousted their leaders in recent weeks. "Here, the authority is in the hands of the people. You can change your authority, just make committees. And if you think they are corrupt, take them to court. Prosecute them."

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Fighter Jets Open Fire on Protesters in Libya
In this footage taken from amateur video, people watch papers falling from a window as a police station burns, in Tobruk, Libya, Monday Feb. 21, 2011.
(AP Photo/Amateur Video Accessed via YouTube)
 
I'M LIKE THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND, HE RAVED

YOUNG PROTESTERS

‘Their ages are 17. They give them pills at night. They put hallucinatory pills in their drinks, their milk, their Nescafe.'

‘They are criminals ... is it logical that you let this phenomenon continue in any city? We do not see what is happening in Egypt and Tunisia (where governments were toppled) happening in Libya, ever!'

MORAL AUTHORITY

‘Those (in Egypt and Tunisia) are people needing their governments and they have demands, our power is in the hands of the people.

‘From a national, moral, ethical standpoint … they should stop. I have no authority coming from laws or decisions or anything else, I just have moral authority. I only have moral authority. I am like the Queen of England. I have jurisdictions.'

BIN LADEN

'This is the enemy who is manipulating people. You people of Zawiyah (a city 40 miles west of Tripoli where fighting has been heavy), stop your children, take their weapons, bring them away from Bin Laden, the pills will kill them.

You are the extension of the republic system, not Bin Laden. He is the criminal, catch him and present him to court. He is the one in charge of any murder or any disaster. Do not be swayed by Bin Laden.

‘Al Qaeda will not succeed in Zawiyah – those of Bin Laden, they are tricking your children. I cannot believe the country is being dragged down to this degree.'

PARENTS' DUTY

‘The constitution is clear. Take their weapons. The fathers and the mothers and the brothers of people in Zawiyah are they backing this? Stop them (the protesters).

Are they standing behind those people. What is this farce? What is happening in Zawiyah is a farce!

‘I wait from you people of Zawiyah to show that I see you in the right light. Zawiyah is the land of 1,000 martyrs who fought against the Italians and it is the mother of tribes. Zawiyah! Be what I expect of you.

‘Remember in the Iraq war, the United States and Britain said they had reason to intervene. Qaeda and the international terrorists work together ... Saddam Hussein had a relationship to Qaeda ... look what America did.'
 
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Destruction: Image taken from amateur video shows Libyan opposition groups
smashing up a red car in lawless Benghazi
 
  1. 1058: Al-Jazeera's Jane Arraf reports that the situation in Baghdad's Tahrir Square is very tense. She says some 3,000 people are gathered in a small space, throwing rocks at riot police, who are armed with plastic shields and batons. There are so many people on the bridge leading to the square that there could easily be a stampede.

  2. 1054: Production at Libya's Amal oil field, one of the OPEC producer's four largest, has not been disrupted by the revolt, a local official tells Reuters.

 
After days of media blackout and unconfirmed reports of a bloody, but successful, uprising against Col. Moammar Gadhafi in Libya, David Degner’s photographs provide a view of the aftermath of fighting in Baida, eastern Libya.

All photographs taken Feb. 23, 2011, by David Degner for The Wall Street Journal

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In Baida, as in many cities in Libya’s east, flags flew from the era before Gadhafi Wednesday. The days-long fight for Baida began in the first days of anti-Gadhafi protests last week.
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Wednesday, a day after the last forces loyal to Col. Gadhafi in eastern Libya were defeated, Baida’s elders met in the town’s assembly hall to begin rebuilding.
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Police, witnesses say, initially clashed with protesters in Baida using tear gas and other non-lethal methods. When protests swelled, Col. Gadhafi’s government ordered in reinforcements. Here, anti-Gadhafi protesters demonstrated outside city hall Wednesday.
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Local police turned on the soldiers after the soldiers opened fire on unarmed civilians. The government forces retreated to Al Abrak Airport, outside of town. Townsmen followed and laid siege to the airport. Here, the remains of a battle are scattered in the terminal.
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Baida’s airport, the site of some of the fiercest fighting of the uprising in eastern Libya. For four days, rebels battled forces loyal to Col. Gadhafi and commanded by one of his sons.
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Spent bullet casings litter the ground at Al Abrak airport in eastern Libya.
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After days of firefights, feints and an ambush on unarmed local sheiks, the regime forces surrendered their hold on the vital local airport Tuesday morning.
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Evidence of previous days’ fighting at Al Abrak airport.
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Ad hoc local forces—who, like citizens across eastern Libya, became heavily armed as entire army units joined forces with locals and police stations were abandoned—fought off government troops.
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Witnesses say locals countered the government helicopters with anti-aircraft machine guns and Kalashnikovs.
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Here, civilians displayed the guns and ammunition that they claim to have taken from mercenary soldiers in a fight.
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A key challenge facing elders in Baida now is how to rein in the revolutionary zeal of the region’s youth, who are charged with emotion after several days of violent battle culminating in an historic victory.
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Wednesday, Masouda al-Alamy, a distinguished professor of animal science at the city’s Omar Mukhtar University, called the meeting of elders to order. “Today, we meet and can speak freely for the first time,” she said. Here, Sheikh Mohamad Darnawi, right, spoke.
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Local notables, including tribal sheikhs, university professors and prominent businessmen, met in a domed town meeting hall ringed with green plush seats.
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The top items on the agenda at Wednesday’s meeting included forming committees to take charge of security, food and fuel distribution, reopening schools, and collecting weapons pillaged during the protests.
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Recently resigned Minister of Justice Mustapha Mohammed Abdul Jalil was given a position of prominence on the dais at Wednesday’s meeting.
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Prisoners, who say they are Libyans from Sabah, Tripoli, and Fazan were captured in fighting against anti-Gadhafi forces.
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These captured pro-Gadhafi fighters told the photographer they were from Chad, seeming to confirm previous reports that Col. Gadhafi has employed foreign fighters to swell the ranks of his army and put down the uprising against his rule.
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A young doctor in Baida hospital shares images he recorded on his cell phone of the dead and wounded from the previous days’ fighting. According to the head of the hospital 63 people died during the uprising and hundreds were wounded, overwhelming this 100 bed regional hospital.
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Wounded Libyans recover in Baida hospital.
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A view looking out across eastern Libya.
All photographs by David Degner for The Wall Street Journal
 
ZURICH-The Swiss government ordered the country's banks to block any assets belonging to the regime of Col. Moammar Gadhafi, marking Bern's fourth such freeze in the last month involving assets that may belong to African and Middle Eastern leaders.
The freeze takes immediate effect and lasts for three years. It is designed to give the banks time to search for any deposits by Col. Gadhafi, members of his family and certain government ministers. The blocking order includes real estate and luxury goods and ...
 
  1. 1118: A Palestinian pilot, presumably serving in the Libyan armed forces, has landed his helicopter in Misrata, east of Tripoli, and defected to the protesters, private newspaper Libya al-Yawm reports on its website.

  2. 1112: Col Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam vows that his family will "live and die in Libya", according an excerpt from an interview to be broadcast on a Turkish TV station later on Friday, the Associated Press reports.

 
The more I read any of your postings the deeper I get frustrated at you. You JUST DONT TELL ME THE AUTHENTICITY OF YOUR PIECES OF INFORMATION and verifiable sources from which yo gey them.

Plesae do me some service on that!!
Source hapa ni Aljazeera!!!
 
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Raia wa Ghana Wakwama na Kutetemeka Hovyo Jangwani Libya

1422 GMT: A cluster of 10 shivering Ghanaians huddle around a fire at a crossing into Egypt, frustrated as they wait to flee the the chaos of Libya but grateful to be safe. Skip related content

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There have been rumours that much of the carnage was carried out by mercenaries from sub-Saharan Africa but the Ghanaians have been helping to build a highway in eastern Libya.

"Yesterday, people threatened us, but we showed our papers and they understood we had nothing to do with it," recalls Mohammad Ibrahim as the men try to ward off the cold.

"We're all Ghanaians, brought here by the Turkish company Yuksel to build a road between Derna and Tobruk," explains a furious but resigned Abdel Samad. "Some of us have been on the job for 18 months, two years even."

"When the trouble started, the bosses promised to get us home, but they just drove us here and dumped us after taking our passports and our money.

"We've been here three days, waiting with photocopies of our passports for the Ghanaian embassy to sort it out," Samad explains.

UJUMBE HUMU:


Masikini mayatima Wa-Ghana!! Serikali yenu itakua imesinzia kidogo kwenye jukumu lake au vipi????? Je, ingalikua ni kwamba Kanali Gaddafi kajitolea kufadhili mkutano wa kimataifa wa AU bado nako wangesubiri kukumbushwa kupanda ndege kwenda???

Ni lini mara ya mwisho mlipolipa kodi nyumba kwenu??
 
KANALI GADDAFI HADHARANI GREEN SQUARE JIJINI TRIPOLI

Kanali Gaddafi atinga uwanjani Green Squazre Jijini Tripoli na kuhutubia wafuasi wake akiwahimiza kupigana mpaka mtu wa mwisho kutetea serikali ya Libya.

Katika huo hutuba ndani ya dakika moja, awamiminia mabusu kem kem huku akiwaeleza kwamba yeye 'NI MMOJA WAO TU'. Lakini kwanini akalione hili tu wakati wa shida na baada ya ukwasi wake kuzuiliwa kote duniani???
 
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