The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

Fatiha Al-Qathafi


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Gaddafi's first wife was a schoolteacher. The couple are reported not to have met before they married. They had one son, Muhammad, but separated after six months.
 
Safia al-Gaddafi

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Gaddafi's second wife and mother of seven of his biological children. The couple also adopted a son and daughter, Milad and Hanna. Hanna was killed in the American bombing of Tripoli in 1986 at the age of four.
 
28 February 2011 Last updated at 13:54 ET
Libya unrest: US repositioning forces in region
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The USS Enterprise (r) is currently in the Red Sea

The US defence department says it is repositioning forces in the Libya region as the West weighs potential intervention against Muammar Gaddafi. The Pentagon said it was moving forces to "provide for that flexibility once decisions are made".

The US already has a significant presence close to Libya, with several bases in southern Italy. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said US forces could be used for delivering humanitarian assistance. But correspondents say another option would be to enforce a no-fly zone over Libya, to prevent Colonel Gaddafi's aircraft attacking opposition supporters.

"We have planners working various contingency plans, and I think it's safe to say as part of that we're repositioning forces to provide for that flexibility once decisions are made," Pentagon spokesman Col Dave Lapan said. The BBC's Andrew North, in Washington, says that it is still not clear if there will be sufficient support at the United Nations security council for a no-fly zone, but Washington and several of its key allies say they are now actively discussing the possibility.

On Sunday the New York Times reported that Western nations were looking at setting up a humanitarian "corridor" in neighbouring Tunisia or Egypt to help refugees.

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Col Gaddafi is trying to shore up support in and around the Libyan capital

US commanders could turn to the USS Enterprise, currently in the Red Sea, as well as the amphibious ship the USS Kearsarge, which has a fleet of helicopters and about 2,000 Marines aboard, the Associated Press reported.

Mrs Clinton said on Monday that the US was leaving all its options on the table in dealing with Libya. Although she did not discuss military options, Mrs Clinton said that as long as Col Gaddafi remained in power the US would consider a range of options against Libya's rulers.

"Through their actions, they have lost the legitimacy to govern. And the people of Libya have made themselves clear: it is time for Gaddafi to go - now, without further violence or delay," she told the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.

Source: BBC
 
All the people of Libya love Gaddafi

 
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Libya protests: Gaddafi says 'all my people love me'

Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi has told the BBC he is loved by all his people and has denied there have been any protests in Tripoli.

Col Gaddafi said that his people would die to protect him. He laughed at the suggestion he would leave Libya and said that he felt betrayed by the world leaders who had urged him to quit. The US ambassador to the UN Susan Rice said the interview showed Col Gaddafi was "delusional" and "unfit to lead".

World foreign ministers earlier condemned attacks on Libyan civilians and the European Union imposed sanctions including an arms embargo, asset freeze and travel ban on Col Gaddafi and his close entourage. Col Gaddafi is facing a massive challenge to his 41-year rule, with protesters in control of towns in the east.

'Mercenaries and thugs'

Col Gaddafi was speaking in an interview with the BBC's Jeremy Bowen in Tripoli. Col Gaddafi accused Western countries of abandoning Libya and said that they had no morals and wanted to colonise the country. When asked whether he would resign, he said he could not step down as he did not have an official position and insisted that the power was with the people.

Col Gaddafi challenged those, including UK Prime Minister David Cameron, who have accused him of having money abroad to produce evidence. He said he would "put two fingers in their eye". Col Gaddafi said true Libyans had not demonstrated but those who had come on to the streets were under the influence of drugs supplied by al-Qaeda.

He said those people had seized weapons and that his supporters were under orders not to shoot back. Earlier, foreign ministers who had gathered at a UN human rights conference in Geneva called for Col Gaddafi to go.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accused Col Gaddafi and his followers of using "mercenaries and thugs" to attack unarmed civilians, and of executing soldiers who refused to turn their guns on fellow citizens. "It is time for Gaddafi to go, now, without further violence or delay," she said.

Mrs Clinton also said that although US naval vessels were being repositioned near Libya there was no military action pending. When asked whether the US would back Col Gaddafi going into exile, Mrs Clinton said: "If violence could be ended by his leaving... it might be a good step but we believe accountability must be obtained for what he has done."

The US Treasury said it had blocked $30bn (£18.5bn) in Libyan assets - the largest sum it had ever frozen. US President Barack Obama met UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at the White House on Monday and both expressed concern at the rising violence and called for a legitimately elected president.

'Blood of martyrs'

Although protesters have secured towns in the east, Col Gaddafi shows no signs of giving up in and around Tripoli. In Tajoura, a suburb of the capital, about 400 people protested against him on Monday, chanting: "The blood of martyrs won't go to waste." Gaddafi supporters have reportedly tried to break up the protest by firing into the air. Reporters say there have been long queues at banks in the capital as people tried to collect the 500 dinars ($410) promised to all families by the government in an attempt to quell the unrest.

There has been fighting in the coastal town of Misrata, 200km (125 miles) east of Tripoli, with Col Gaddafi's opponents repelling a government counter-attack. Anti-government forces still control Zawiya, 50km west of Tripoli, but pro-Gaddafi forces are surrounding the city. One resident told Reuters: "We are expecting attacks at any moment... They are in large numbers."

The BBC's Jim Muir says volunteers are helping to provide food and drink to those who manage to cross Libya's border with Tunisia Libyan air force planes also reportedly attacked ammunition depots in the eastern towns of Ajdabiya and Rajma.

Deputy foreign minister Khaled Kaim said the authorities would attempt to talk to protesters in the east, but added: "If all attempts and efforts for dialogue... are exhausted, a very well guided force will be used in accordance with international rules."

About 100,000 people have fled anti-government unrest in Libya over the past week, the UN estimates. The exodus of Egyptian workers from western Libya began on Wednesday, but has since been intensifying, says the BBC's Jim Muir at the Ras Jdir border crossing with Tunisia. About 1,000 people an hour are crossing into Tunisia, he says.

BBC News - Libya protests: Gaddafi says 'all my people love me'
 
'Dictators use US weapons to kill people'

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Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says dictators in the Middle East and North Africa are using US-made weapons to target civilians in their countries.


"Today, the region's dictators are using weapons they purchased from the US and its allies to kill their people," he was quoted as saying by Fars News Agency on Monday.

"Today, those who founded dictatorship in the world, instead of answering [for their wrongs] claim to be advocates of democracy and the people," Ahmadinejad added.

The Iranian president made the remarks as Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi, who ruled the country for nearly 42 years, ordered his forces to shoot pro-democracy protesters who have taken to the streets to demand their basic rights.

The Libyan people have been bombarded several times in different cities, including Zawiyah, a city located some 50 kilometers west of the capital, Tripoli.

Two thousand people have been reportedly killed in the violence so far despite the regime's denial that any force had been used against the people.

On Saturday, Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said Tehran supports the Libyan people's movement and expressed the Islamic Republic's readiness to send humanitarian aid to the country.

"The dictators, who are killing their people now, are incapable of even producing a simple device and are using these very weapons purchased from the US and its allies to kill their people," the Iranian president said.

"The US and its allies should be held accountable for imposing dictatorships on the people of these countries for the past 30 to 40 years," Ahmadinejad argued.

The massive protests in the region engulfed after people in Tunisia toppled President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and Egyptians ousted President Hosni Mubarak after three decades on February 11.

Similar pro-democracy movements, fueled by poverty and unemployment, are also raging in Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen.

Source: PressTV - 'Dictators use US weapons to kill people'
 
The Libyan government on Friday announced that it would be disbursing 500 Libyan dinars (about $400) to all families. The move was part of efforts to offset public anger at rising prices and unemployment. This picture, taken today, shows people waiting to collect their handouts at a Tripoli bank.

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Hugo Chavez Refuses To Condemn Muammar Gaddafi, Warns That U.S. Is Preparing Invasion Of Libya

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(AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos) First Posted: 02/28/11 11:14 PM Updated: 03/ 1/11 07:30 AM

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Monday that he won't condemn Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and he warned the United States is preparing an invasion of the North African country. "A campaign of lies is being spun together regarding Libya," Chavez said during a televised speech. "I'm not going to condemn him. I'd be a coward to condemn someone who has been my friend." The U.S. government is behind the campaign, he said.

Chavez noted that numerous countries have condemned Gaddafi for cracking down on Libyans who have risen up against him. "Maybe they have information that we don't have," he said.

Chavez slammed the United States for moving naval and air forces closer to Libya amid active international discussions about imposing a no-fly zone over the country, and he warned that U.S. officials are preparing to invade Libya. Chavez and Gaddafi, united in their mutual antagonism toward Washington, have forged close ties.

Venezuela's opposition has strongly criticized Chavez for his close relationship to Gaddafi. Earlier on Monday, a coalition of opposition parties warned that Chavez's failure to take a stand against Gaddafi's violence crackdown is smearing Venezuela's reputation.

"By distancing himself from the numerous nations that condemn the criminal actions of the Libyan leader, Chavez makes our country out to be his defender and irresponsibly puts us alongside governments rejected by the international community," the coalition said in a statement.

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Habari zilizopatikana zinasema majeshi ya Gadhafi yameanza kurejesha miji iliyokuwa imekaliwa na maharamia.Hii ni baada ya jeshi hilo kuushambulia mji wa Al ajdabiya kutokea pande mbili tofauti na kuripuwa maghala ya silaha katika mji huo na ule wa Az zawiya.
Inasemekana wananchi wa Libya na Alqaida ambao hapo awali Ghadhafi aliwashutumu kuwa dhidi yake wamebadilli msimamo baada ya kuona machafuko hayo yanaungwa mkono na nchi zote za magharibi.
Wakati huo huo rais Ali Abdallah Saleh wa Yemen ameshutumu machafuko nchini mwake kuwa yanaungwa mkono na rafiki yake US.
 
Habari zilizopatikana zinasema majeshi ya Gadhafi yameanza kurejesha miji iliyokuwa imekaliwa na maharamia.Hii ni baada ya jeshi hilo kuushambulia mji wa Al ajdabiya kutokea pande mbili tofauti na kuripuwa maghala ya silaha katika mji huo na ule wa Az zawiya.
Inasemekana wananchi wa Libya na Alqaida ambao hapo awali Ghadhafi aliwashutumu kuwa dhidi yake wamebadilli msimamo baada ya kuona machafuko hayo yanaungwa mkono na nchi zote za magharibi.
Wakati huo huo rais Ali Abdallah Saleh wa Yemen ameshutumu machafuko nchini mwake kuwa yanaungwa mkono na rafiki yake US.

...TRIPOLI, Libya – Government opponents in rebel-held Zawiya repelled an attempt by forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi to retake the city closest to the capital in six hours of fighting overnight, witnesses said Tuesday.

The rebels, who include mutinous army forces, are armed with tanks, machine guns and anti-aircraft guns. They fought back pro-Gadhafi troops, armed with the same weapons, who attacked from six directions. There was no word on casualties in Zawiya, 30 miles (50 kilometers) west of Tripoli.

A similar attempt was made by pro-Gadhafi forces Monday night to retake the city of Misrata, Libya's third-largest city 125 miles (200 kilometers) east of Tripoli. Rebel forces there repelled the attackers.
 
Habari zilizopatikana zinasema majeshi ya Gadhafi yameanza kurejesha miji iliyokuwa imekaliwa na maharamia.Hii ni baada ya jeshi hilo kuushambulia mji wa Al ajdabiya kutokea pande mbili tofauti na kuripuwa maghala ya silaha katika mji huo na ule wa Az zawiya.
Inasemekana wananchi wa Libya na Alqaida ambao hapo awali Ghadhafi aliwashutumu kuwa dhidi yake wamebadilli msimamo baada ya kuona machafuko hayo yanaungwa mkono na nchi zote za magharibi.
Wakati huo huo rais Ali Abdallah Saleh wa Yemen ameshutumu machafuko nchini mwake kuwa yanaungwa mkono na rafiki yake US.
Kwanini waislam wa tanzania baadhi hamtaki Gadafi toke
 
Kama kweli karudisha miji, JINA LA BWANA LIHIMIDIWE! Watanzania msishabikie mapinduzi yasiyo na tija, zaidi ya faida kwa kikundi fulani. Gadaffi alishasema yeye si rais wa Libya, bali ni KIONGOZI wa Walibya.
 
naona power ya rebel ku-move tripoli haipo,jamaa wanaonekana wameridhika
ila mmarekani kashasogeza mitambo yake karibu,anasema ghadafi lazima aondoshwe,upinzani ukishindwa wao wako tayari ili kumfikisha ghadaffi kwenye mikono ya sheria.
yaleee ya iraq yananukia:usa2:
 
Mapindizi ya libya siyaungi mkono. 2mpindue kikwete hilo litakuwa na tija?
 
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