The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

Gaddafi sasa amekwama, yumo ndani la moja ya majengo yanayozunga katikati ya mji, akiwa yeye na familia yake.





Majeshi ya waasi ya Libya yanajumuisha vikosi maalum vya Nato ambavyo vinajumuisha SAS, US Marines, makomandoo wa kutoka Qatar na majeshi mengine ya kukodiwa.





"Sniper" akifanya kazi yake.







Gaddafi sasa hana "options" ni ama ajisalimishe au auliwe.
 
CNN wanadai rebels wamemzunguka Gaddafi na watoto wake kwenye apartments next to his Bab Al Aziziya Compound
 

 
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Ivi hiyo nyekundu ndo nini mkuu!
Democracratic Govt: Is government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system.

Do the ultimate goal of democracy is a development or embezzements? Re-think

The question is worth asking a form two student in a Civics weekly test; to increase his/her elaborative capacity, otherwise it has zero correlation with my post. If you understood my answer on "utawala wa kidemokrasia" then this is a valueless biproduct
 
Reconstruction after Gadhafi
European Firms Hoping for Big Business in Libya
By Maria Marquart and Katharina Pauli

An oil pipeline belonging to BASF subsidiary Wintershall in Libya. The company hopes the new rebel government will honor existing contracts.


Berlin may have stayed out of the fight for Libya, but German companies hope to profit from the reconstruction. Several economic leaders have already visited the war-torn country to investigate business opportunities. But competition is fierce.

The trip wasn't entirely without risk. Three weeks ago, Hans Meier-Ewert, head of the German-African Business Association, travelled to war-torn Libya together with representatives from 20 German companies. Just getting there presented the first challenge, with all regularly scheduled flights to Tripoli having been cancelled long ago. The German government made a Transall military transport plane available for the journey and the mission was headed up by Hans-Joachim Otto, a state secretary in the German Economics Ministry.

In Benghazi, where the rebel movement is headquartered, the group handed over aid goods and medical supplies to the city's hospitals. But the trip was far from just a humanitarian one. The Germans also met with representatives of the Libyan transitional council and of the country's central bank in an effort at pursuing economic interests in the country.

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Somoche mbona unajichanganya? Sasa baada ya Wazungu kumuita Mandela gaidi na muuaji, ni waafrika gani walishangilia na kuchekelea? Mbona tuliungana na kuimba" kaburu matata iyaa, ukimwona kaburu chinja" Hapo ujue kuwa watu wanajua kuchuja pumba na ngano safi. Kama wewe ni kiongozi ambaye huwezi ku hand over power kwa hiali,ukawa kama wale akina Mobutu hadi wanajiita "life president"yanayomkuta mtu kama Ghadafi wasilaumiwe NATO, wa kulaumiwa ni yeye!!
 
He is out of options. The rebels said dead or alive. Those are the only two options he has so far.
 
Ukiangalia picha za mazingira kutoka cnn na bbc, Gadafi amewamaliza tayari rebel na nato. ziangalieni hizo picha rebel wako wangapi na wako sehemu gani. Gadafi kidume.

Kama rebel wangekuwa wanamiliki tripoli wangekuwa wameshamshika hata wale watoto wa gadafi alio wa adopti hata house girl wa gadafi. Angalieni pia morali ya vyombo hivyo inavyoshuka kwa kasi.
 
DAH HIZI PROPAGANDA SASA ZIMEZIDI KIPIMO: HEBU CHEKI HII
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Gaddafi on TV as rebels claim he

Gaddafi on TV as rebels claim he's trapped

Muammar Gaddafi has been shown on Libyan loyalist TV channel Al-Orouba shortly after a group of rebels besieging apartment buildings near his Bab Al-Aziziyah compound claimed they had him trapped inside.

During the broadcast Colonel Gaddafi called his supporters the "sweeping majority" and said there would be no safe place for rebels, Reuters reports.
Muammar Gaddafi has told Libyans they must "fight and destroy" the rebels in Tripoli.
The Libyan leader has also called on his supporters to march on Tripoli and "purify" the capital of rebels, whom he has called "rats, crusaders and unbelievers."

The colonel called on all Libya's tribes to rally and to expel "foreign agents" from the country.

"Libya is for the Libyan people and not for the agents, not for imperialism, not for France, not for Sarkozy, not for Italy," he said. "Tripoli is for you, not for those who rely on NATO."

Gaddafi's spokesman, Moussa Ibrahim, has declared that the colonel is still in Libya and is leading the fight against the rebels. Gaddafi is safe, healthy and his morale is high, Ibrahim added.
Meanwhile, a group of rebels who are exchanging fire with loyalists inside apartment buildings near Muammar Gaddafi's Bab Al-Aziziyah compound say they believe Muammar Gaddafi is also there and that they have him surrounded, Reuters reports.
The rebels did not explain why they believe Gaddafi is inside one of those apartment buildings, but they say the colonel may be holed up in the buildings with some of his sons.

"They are together. They are in a small hole," the agency quotes one of the rebel fighters involved in the battle, Mohammed Gomaa, as saying . "Today we finish. Today we will end that."
Occasional gun shots can be heard on a direct video transmission from Tripoli though generally the streets look pretty quiet.

Libyan rebel council head Abdel Jalil urges Libyans in areas still under Gaddafi control to "join the revolution," promising national wealth will be distributed equally among the population.
Libyan rebels say they have found large stockpiles of food, medicine and fuel hoarded by Gaddafi regime.
The former pro-Gaddafi state TV station Al-Jamahiriya is now showing the flag used by the rebels – the flag of the pre-Gaddafi monarchy, BBC Monitoring reports. A text on the flag reads "Libya satellite".

This, though, is not the first announcement about the possible detention of Gaddafi's family members. On Tuesday, an announcement came that the second son of Colonel Gaddafi, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, had been detained by rebels. Hours after his supposed arrest, however, the younger Gaddafi rolled up to Tripoli's Rixos hotel in a white armored limousine.
Earlier in August, the rebels repeatedly claimed that another of Gaddafi's sons, Khamis, who commanded elite loyalist troops, had been killed in a NATO strike. But Libyan state TV later broadcast what it said was footage of Khamis visiting people wounded in an air attack.
And Italian journalist Luca Galassi believes it is not by chance that these reports coincide with the visit of the head of the Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) to Italy for talks.
"What we may see is there are two conflicts going on – one is the conflict on the ground, the war that is going on on the ground between the rebels and the loyalists. And this one is probably going to end – the battle for Tripoli – is going to end in probably a predictable amount of time," he told RT. "The other one is the economic and political conflict. This conflict is a bit more overt. So we can say for sure that these steps, like the unfreezing of the assets, are very important to try to get stabilization of the situation," Galassi added.
"There is a big fund that is being put up for the rebels. And in this fund, will be conveyed, will be channelled, an awful amount from all the countries that took part in this war. We must not forget that the coalition of countries that took part in the war will be the first, will be on the top. They will be the leaders who will take advantage from the cake, the big cake of oil and energy contracts. And Italy is at the forefront obviously, because it has historical reasons to be at the forefront. We have the main company, which has invested in the country and whose situation is a bit unstable also. Oilfields were stopped, as we know. So for Berlusconi it is very important to put together the biggest amount of contracts with the Transitional Council in order to have the contracts assured, in order to make the situation more stable for the company that operates in Libya," Galassi stated.
 

Na kwambia angalia vizuri video za cnn na bbc wakiwa wanaongea na rebel. Harafu kingine kuwa waandishi wanapelekwa kwenye site na serikali ya gadafi, kwahiyo ukiona wanaonyesha wanajeshi wanashabakia bila kuwahoji lazima uwe na alama ya kuuliza je hao ni wanajeshi wa gadafi ama rebel. Maana mnaweza onyeshwa kuonyeshwa wanajeshi wa gadafi wakasema ni rebel wanasherekea.
 
Acha uongo wako. Kwa mtindo huu humpati mtu. Hicho kijilinki unachotoa hakina ushahidi wowote wa Gaddafi. Kabla hujatoa vijilinki kama hivi ni afadhali ujihakikishie mwenyewe kwanza. Hiyo luninga ya warusi itakupoteza!
 
Sikuianzishia thread kwasababu hizi habari utata mwingi tu.Ukweli ni kwamba Tripoli is still up for grabs.

Tripoli is up for grab by who? Pomoja na propaganda za pande zote mbili I can't see Gaddafi coming back. Mkuu japokuwa inauma kwa wanaomuunga mkono, that's the blunt truth. Hata kama aki-fight back, I can't see NATO allowing him to come back. I can't even see how will he fight back. Even, those Africans who regarded him as "god" wamefyata mkia or have disappeared.

Kama cold war ingekuwepo ningetegemea labda Russia, n.k wangemsadia kiaina but we are living in a capitalist world now. Hata China wamesema wata respect the choice of the Libyans. Wao sio wajinga as they are also looking forward to tap on the Libyan oil as well kwa kuhakikisha kuwa serikali mpya inaheshimu mikataba kati ya China na iliyokuwa serikali ya Gadaffi.

Cha maana kwa sasa ni serikali yetu nayo kuhakikisha kuwa mikataba tulioingia na serikali ya Gadaffi inaheshimiwa na kutekelezwa na serikali mpya itakayoingia madarakani. Kwa sasa tuangalie maslahi yetu zaidi kama taifa badala ya maslahi ya Gaddafi. Ndio maana baadhi ya nchi za Kiafrika tayari zimeshatangaza kuitambua TNC. Pamoja na kuwa recognition of governments is political act, some are doing just that for some reasons beyond politics.

Ukisoma comments za watu wengi hapa wana debate political propaganda, wakati wenzetu kama Wakenya wanaangalia zaidi masuala ya kiuchumi and how to make sure that their economic agreements and cooperation with Libya will not be discontinued as the result of the change of government.
 

Duh! Wawakamate watoto wadogo na house girl wa nini? Posts nyingine full comedy. Mkuu angalia tuu usije ukawa kama hawa.

 

Sasa usichokubali ni kitu gani?
au na hii habari hapa huikubali?: Intense battles erupt near Gadhafi seized compound - Yahoo! News
 
Istanbul (CNN) -- The cash-starved Libyan rebel government received emergency money in the final weeks before their advance into Tripoli -- a $100 million cash donation from the government of Turkey.
During a hastily-arranged trip to the Libyan rebel capital of Benghazi this week, Turkey's foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu and the Transitional National Council chairman Mustafa Abdul Jalil revealed that starting in July, the Turks began rushing a total of $300 million to the rebels.
"The first 100 million is a cash donation," said Turkish foreign ministry spokesman Selcuk Unal. "The second 100 million is credit donation. ... The third 100 million is a credit loan."
"The cash they are using (is) for salaries and buying food," Unal added
On Thursday, diplomats will converge in Istanbul for a meeting of the Libya Contact Group, a coalition of Arab and European governments. Representatives from the United States and Turkey will also attend.
Many of these governments threw their weight behind the Libyan rebels by freezing the assets of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's government and pledging military and financial support to the council in Benghazi.
"The group will discuss the next steps to be taken at the political level," said Unal. "It will be no surprise if they also discuss the financial aspect of the crisis.".
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Unafiki walianza Qattar na Kuwait kwa Iraq,ikafuatia Pakistan kwa Afghanistan na sasa ni Turkey kwa Libya.
 
Gadaffi ana radhi za watu wengi aliokuwa anawazunguka kama hana akili nzuri...hii payback yake imekuwa kubwa, but in life we reap what we sow.
 
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