The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

Dunia inaelea ukingoni.

Eeh Mola tuokoe.


Mkuu, dunia hailekei ukingoni. Dunia haiongozwi na madikteta. Kwa kuwa madikteta wanaondolewa haimaanishi is the end of the world. The end of dictatorial regimes is not the end of the world. It is just that the people have doscovered the way to kick out the dictators. And they are prepared to die for that.
 
Haki haiji bila kumwaga damu.Mwenyezi Mungu azilaze mahali pema peponi wapigania ukombozi wanaouawa mikononi mwa hawa viongozi wakishirikiana na watoto wao kumwaga damu.
 
Jamaa maji yameanza kuwa ya shingo, viongozi wa Afrika haya wengi wamejitakia.

Museveni anasema hakuna wa kuthubutu kufanya hivyo Uganda, possibly kishaandaa Jets za kuwafumua watakaompinga

Kuna tofauti kidgo kati ya hawa watawala wa nchi za kiarabu na wenzetu wengine akina Museven, JK Mugabe, Kibaki

Kwa kina museven,Mugabe, Kibaki, JK No matter madudu wanayofanya hakuna sana metnatility ya UTUMWA na UTWANA.

Egypt unaona ingawa sio utawala wa kifalme Mubaraka alishamunadaa mwanae
Libya unaona msemaje mkuu sasa ni mwanae gaddfi
Tunisia ni yale yale

kansa hii ya kifalme falme imeanza taratibu kukuwa hata huku kwenye nchi zetu za kusini mwa jangwa la sahara. but bado hatujafikia huko ila hawa kina JK pinda na CCM wasipkuwa makini tunaelekea huko
 
A NEW TURNING POINT ON LIBYAN REVOLUTION

It is now official the two jet fighters that landed in Malta are the contingent of very senior Colonel from the Libyan military airfoce that have DEFECTED from Col Gaddafi's strongmen force.

"We were ordered to bomb indiscriminately at the unarmed proters in Benghazi, Libya but we chose NOT TO OBEY THAT DIRECTIVE," the occupants of the jets who are now rounded by Malta Island forces have just said.
 
Huyu mtoto wa Gadaffi alivyokuwa anaongea kwa kujiamini hiyo jana utadhani ndo Rais wa nchi.Je huyu kijana ana mamlaka gani Libya?
 
1746: Arab-American Nasr Anaizi tweets: "Civilians marching from #Mesrata toward #Tripoli are being fired upon from Apache helicopters. Real massacres are taking place in #Libya."
 
Waafrika weusi hatuna ujasiri wa waarabu. Tu waoga sana. Tutaendelea kuteseka tu mpaka tufe kwa njaa na magonjwa, na maafa mengine ya utawala mbovu. Lakini kujitoa muhanga, subutu! Tena sisi watanzania ndo bado kwelikweli!
 

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Mwanaye wa kwanza wa Dikteta Muammar Gaddafi, dogo Saif al-Islam

Reports: 61 Killed In Overnight Clashes In Libya

2/21/2011 8:10 AM ET

(RTTNews) - Reports say that 61 people have been killed in overnight clashes in Libya after a state address by leader Muammar Gaddafi's son.

Capital Tripoli was relatively peaceful until Sunday, with only pro-Gaddafi demonstrations being reported. But the situation there changed drastically on Sunday with tens and thousands of anti-government protesters taking to the streets demanding the ouster of the Gaddafi regime.

Libya's official news agency JANA reported that people from different tribes took to the streets in the early hours of Monday declaring support for Gaddafi and clashed with thousands of anti-government protesters who gathered in Tripoli's Green Square.

Security forces and pro-government militia fired live ammunition and tear gas shells at the protesters in an effort to break up violent demonstrations.

A number of European oil companies, including Norway's Statoil, Austria's OMV and Royal Dutch Shell, have moved some staff in Libya following the violence, while dependents of British Embassy staff in the country have been asked to fly home, Britain's Foreign Office said.

It has also been reported that more than 2,300 Tunisians living in Libya have left the country in the wake of the unrest.

The United States, Britain, and France have decried the use of lethal force against peaceful demonstrators in Libya. Hundreds of people have reportedly been killed and injured in several days of unrest - and the full extent of the death toll is unknown due to lack of access to international media and human rights organizations.

However, Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam insisted on Sunday that only 14 people had died so far.

He warned of a civil war and claimed that the Army stood behind as a "leader of the battle in Tripoli" and would enforce security at any cost.

Meanwhile, pressure on the Gaddafi regime to step down has mounted with Libya's envoy to the Arab League Abdel Moneim al-Honi announcing that he was "joining the revolution."

BBC reported that Libyan ambassador to India, Ali al-Essawi said he was resigning in protest against his government's violent crackdown on demonstrators.

Mohamed Bayou, who until recently has been chief spokesman for Tripoli, said the leadership was wrong to threaten violence against its opponents.

by RTT Staff Writer

UJUMBE HUMU:

Mtoto wa Gaddafi, bila ya kuwa na wadhifa wowote kikatiba serikalini, achochea mauaji ya kutisha mjini Tripoli kwa usiku mmoja tu tangu atoe kauli iliojaa tambo na ufedhuli wa ujana.
 
On the subject of Col Gaddafi's whereabouts, the BBC's Chloe Arnold in Algiers says a reliable reporter who went to his home in Tripoli on Monday said only a few security guards were at the gates and that there appeared to be no-one inside.

Further, the entire Libyan delegation to the United Nations has called for international action over events in Libya. The deputy ambassador called for protection for citizens from what he called the genocide being carried out by the Libyan government. He also called for a no-fly zone over the Libyan capital, Tripoli.

UN chief Ban Ki-moon has told Col Gaddafi that violence in Libya "must stop immediately" and called for a broad-based dialogue, a UN spokesman has said.
 
Jamaa maji yameanza kuwa ya shingo, viongozi wa Afrika haya wengi wamejitakia.

Museveni anasema hakuna wa kuthubutu kufanya hivyo Uganda, possibly kishaandaa Jets za kuwafumua watakaompinga

Kwani yeye alizaliwa kwenye kiti cha urais? Si alimfukuza mtu! hajui chochote kinachoanzia porini huwa kinaishia porini pia.
 


UPDATE 10-Libya unrest spreads to Tripoli, Benghazi erupts

TRIPOLI, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Libya's unrest spread to the capital Tripoli on Sunday after scores of protesters were killed in the second city Benghazi, which appeared to have slipped out of control of forces loyal to strongman Muammar Gaddafi.

Gaddafi has attempted to put down protests with a violent crackdown, triggering some of the worst bloodshed in the two months since unrest began sweeping across the Arab world.

In the first sign of serious unrest in the capital, thousands of protesters clashed with supporters of Gadaffi in Tripoli. Gunfire could be heard and police using tear gas to disperse the demonstrators.

In Benghazi, centre of Libya's unrest, tens of thousands of people took to the streets and appeared to be in control of the city before security forces opened fire and killed scores.

Benghazi residents said soldiers from a unit had joined their protest and defeated a force Gaddafi's elite guards. Bodies were brought to a hospital riddled with bullets and wounds from rocket-propelled grenades.

A witness in Tripoli said police in the capital were using tear gas against protesters, some of whom were throwing stones at billboards of Gaddafi.

A resident of the capital told Reuters by telephone he could hear gunshots in the streets. "We're inside the house and the lights are out. There are gunshots in the street," he said. "That's what I hear, gunshots and people. I can't go outside."

An expatriate worker said protesters were being dispersed by police and he could see burning cars in the capital.
The spread of unrest to Tripoli is a major development as protests so far, the biggest of Gaddafi's rule, were mostly confined to the east of the country where his grip is weaker.
 
Libya unrest spreads to Tripoli, Benghazi erupts

TRIPOLI, Feb 20 (Reuters) -

Libya's unrest spread to the capital Tripoli on Sunday after scores of protesters were killed in the second city Benghazi, which appeared to have slipped out of control of forces loyal to strongman Muammar Gaddafi.

Gaddafi has attempted to put down protests with a violent crackdown, triggering some of the worst bloodshed in the two months since unrest began sweeping across the Arab world.

In the first sign of serious unrest in the capital, thousands of protesters clashed with supporters of Gadaffi in Tripoli. Gunfire could be heard and police using tear gas to disperse the demonstrators.

In Benghazi, centre of Libya's unrest, tens of thousands of people took to the streets and appeared to be in control of the city before security forces opened fire and killed scores.

Benghazi residents said soldiers from a unit had joined their protest and defeated a force Gaddafi's elite guards. Bodies were brought to a hospital riddled with bullets and wounds from rocket-propelled grenades.

A witness in Tripoli said police in the capital were using tear gas against protesters, some of whom were throwing stones at billboards of Gaddafi.

A resident of the capital told Reuters by telephone he could hear gunshots in the streets. "We're inside the house and the lights are out. There are gunshots in the street," he said. "That's what I hear, gunshots and people. I can't go outside."

An expatriate worker said protesters were being dispersed by police and he could see burning cars in the capital.

The spread of unrest to Tripoli is a major development as protests so far, the biggest of Gaddafi's rule, were mostly confined to the east of the country where his grip is weaker.
 
Mkuu, dunia hailekei ukingoni. Dunia haiongozwi na madikteta. Kwa kuwa madikteta wanaondolewa haimaanishi is the end of the world. The end of dictatorial regimes is not the end of the world. It is just that the people have doscovered the way to kick out the dictators. And they are prepared to die for that.

Mwisho wao kweli umefika.
 
I just hope he won't use nuclear weapons in case, he has them.
 
Waafrika weusi hatuna ujasiri wa waarabu. Tu waoga sana. Tutaendelea kuteseka tu mpaka tufe kwa njaa na magonjwa, na maafa mengine ya utawala mbovu. Lakini kujitoa muhanga, subutu! Tena sisi watanzania ndo bado kwelikweli!

Sio kuwa hatuna ujasiri ni kwamba pamoja na kwamba waraabu wameendelea lakini wana freddom ya below 10 %. Sisis waafrika hatujaendela but atleast tunaweza kusema tuna japo 40% or 50% or 60% of freedom.

Kule ni master and salve relatioship ya kweli kweli ndio maana waki uprise inakuwa sio mchezo
 
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