The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

[h=1]Abdul Fatah Younis ambush killing blamed on pro-Gaddafi forces[/h] Libyan rebel army leader's death announced at chaotic late-night press conference in Benghazi




  • Chris Stephen in Misrata
  • The Guardian, Friday 29 July 2011 Article history
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    Abdul Fatah Younis, former interior minister in the Gaddafi regime, has been branded 'a hero of the revolution' for defecting to the rebel cause. Photograph: Altaf Qadri/AP

    The Libyan rebels' chief of army staff, Abdel Fatah Younis, has been killed in an assassination by pro-Gaddafi agents, according to the rebel authorities.
    The president of the ruling National Transitional Council, Abdul Mustafa Jalil, made the dramatic announcement of the death of Younis at a chaotic late-night press conference at a hotel in Benghazi.
    He told reporters that Younis had been called back from the frontline near Brega to Benghazi for questioning on the progress of the campaign, and suggested he had been killed by "pro-Gaddafi" forces on the route early in the morning.
    But questions remain over the lack of detail over how Younis died or who killed him. The general usually travels inside an armoured car in a multi-vehicle convoy with 30 armed guards, posing problems for any potential assassination team.
    Jalil said two senior rebel officers were killed alongside Younis, and demanded that what he called pro-Gaddafi elements he said were operating in Benghazi surrender or join the rebel forces.
    The shock announcement came after a day of heated speculation that Younis had been arrested on the orders of Jalil. Younis was Gaddafi's former interior minister until he dramatically changed sides to join the revolution in February.
    The rumours were still swirling late on Thursday night, with armed men declaring their support for Younis appearing on the streets of Benghazi, claiming they would use force to free him from NTC custody.
    Soldiers loyal to Jalil from the 17 Brigade, Benghazi's elite unit, had surrounded Younis's house in the late afternoon.
    Then in the evening, Jalil said at the press conference that "with regret" he had to announce the death of general Younis. Jalil called him "one of the heroes of the 17th of February revolution".
    Minutes later, gunfire broke out in the street outside the Benghazi hotel where the announcement was made, with machine gun bullets smashing windows.
    The press conference, which ended abruptly with the NTC president refusing to take questions, failed to explain how the general could have been ambushed in a highly guarded convoy.
    Younis has been a controversial figure as head of the rebel forces because – until the uprising – he was Muammar Gaddafi's Interior Minister, one of his most trusted officials and confidants. The general's friendship with Gaddafi dated from 1969 when he joined a group of fresh-faced army officers in deposing Libya's king.
    But when riots came to the streets of Benghazi in February, he dramatically switched sides, joining the rebels and bringing the city's interior ministry military brigade with him.
    That brigade was crucial in helping the under-armed rebels fight off the attacks by regime forces in the first days of the fighting, and command of this unit is believed to have been the key to the decision of rebel leaders in appointing him army commander.
    But his tenure as commander was stormy: he reportedly nearly came to blows with his rival for the army command, Klalifa Hefter, during a meeting in late March.
    For much of that month both men claimed to be in command of the ragtag rebel forces as they raced west towards Tripoli, only to be thrown back towards Benghazi in chaos and confusion.
    By April, Younis had won the political battle inside the National Transitional Council and was confirmed as chief of staff but he failed to use his new position to bring victory on the battlefield.
    Since April, the frontline has remained largely in stalemate, despite heavy Nato bombing of government forces around the key oil town of Brega.
    Younis launched an attack on Brega in June, only to see it beaten back.
    Two weeks ago, aided by some of the heaviest Nato tactical bombing of the war, he tried again, with a three-pronged attack on the town.
    Rebel military spokesmen repeatedly insisted that Brega was on the point of falling but, after a fortnight of fighting, the town remains in government hands.
    The rebels in the besieged city of Misrata have conspicuously refused to accept orders from Younis, to the extent of insisting that their fighters are not part of the Benghazi-controlled National Army.
    Many rebels were shocked by the news of the killing. "We respect him because he left Gaddafi; when he left a lot of colonels saw what Younis did and they defected also," said Farouk Ben Ahmeda, a rebel fighter in Misrata.
    But few think that his military skills will be irreplaceable.
    "I don't think that he was really a professional soldier; he didn't command the soldiers well," said Ben Ahmeda.
    The assassination will cause embarrassment and concern for the Foreign Office in the UK, as it comes just a day after the foreign secretary, William Hague, said that Britain would recognise the NTC as the legitimate government of Libya and expelling Gaddafi's diplomats.
    London had hoped that after months of work, the NTC was now fit to govern. Unless Jalil can provide a full and public account of the assassination and the circumstances around it, that opinion may need to be revised.

 
[h=1]Libyan rebel forces leader shot dead[/h] Rebel security arrest head of group behind killing of Gaddafi defector Abdel Fatah Younis and his two aides

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Younis was Gaddafi's interior minister before defecting to the rebels early in the uprising.
Abdul Jalil said Younis had been summoned for questioning regarding "a military matter". He said Younis and his two aides were shot before they arrived for questioning.
Abdul Jalil called Younis "one of the heroes of the 17th of February revolution", a name marking the date of early protests against Gaddafi's regime.
While he criticised Gaddafi for seeking to break the unity of rebel forces, he did not say directly that Younis's killers were associated with the regime. Instead, he issued a stiff warning about "armed groups" in rebel-held cities, saying they needed to join the fight against Gaddafi or risk being arrested by security forces.

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RIP Mr. Younis and others i action...
 
They say: 'he laughs best who laughs last'
I think Gaddafi has learnt this english saying. Imagine, since the beginning of the so called 'revolution' in reality it is a 'revolt' about five months ago, he is still in control, despite NATO's targeting of him and indiscriminte bombardment. But people fail to ask a crucial question: ' where are Gaddafis aircrafts?

Many will say because of NATO he is not flying them. I say, that's being very simplistic. This man who can move a whole mechanized brigade from the easten part (Misrata) to further west (Nafusa mountains) in a broad daylight with no fear of aerial attacks, can certainly 'steal' a few minutes to straffe his oppnents with air strikes.

The explanation is that, he does not do that because he is waiting for a moment when he would really need air power. He is not in need now.

An as that were not enough, rebels have started lynching each other. Read Debka's report here. (Debka is an online newsportal closely linked to MOSSAD intelligence- so they know what they are talking about)

'Gen. Abdel Fatah Younis, commander of the Libyan rebel forces fighting Muammar Qaddafi, was put to death on the orders of Mustapha Abdul Jalil, head of the rebel Transitional National Council, who wanted him out of the way before the start of peace negotiations, debkafile's intelligence and military sources report.

His execution was set up by TNC officers who first abducted him and the two colonels who never left his side. After they were removed to a point 20 kilometers east of the rebel stronghold of Benghazi, all three were shot in the head. The killers brought the bodies back to Benghazi to prove the TNC chief's orders had been carried out and collect their payment.

Younis, a former interior minister, defected to the rebel side in February after working with Qaddafi for 40 years. The circumstances of his death were deliberately confused by Benghazi.

Our sources report that the TNC chief Jalil wanted the powerful Younis out of the way for good before negotiations for the transition of government in Tripoli began. Jalil is a weak figure who enjoys scant respect – even among the Libyan tribes supporting the insurgency.

He was clearly concerned that at some point in the negotiations, Gen. Younis's name would be put forward as the most suitable candidate for leading rebel representation in the post-war government in Tripoli, Qaddafi would then appoint his son Saif al-Islam as his successor and the two would run the future government as a team.'

I am actually waiting for the day when Gaddafi will come out and stand in the agora saying: 'I told ya!' Msitishwe na Wazungu banaaaaa.
 
true and thanx hata mie najiuliza kila siku ina maana alijipanga haya kimya chake anausoma mchezo akishindwa anaachia mamboziii
Big up gadafi nakuaminia utashinda daima
Allah bless gadafi
 
Kiongozi Mkuu wa Jeshi la waasi nchini Libya wanaokabiliana na wakitaka kumpindua Muammar Gaddafi ameuwawa.
Akitoa taarifa hizo, kiongozi wa baraza hilo Mustafa Abdul-Jalil, alisema Jenerali Abdel Fattah Younes, ameuwawa kwa kupigwa risasi na wanaomuunga mkono Gaddaf, wasaidizi wake wawili Kanali Muhammad Khamis na Nasir al Madhkur, pia waliuwawa kwenye shambulio hilo.

SOURCE: REUTERS
 
Tuendelee kuwaombea kwa Mungu ngugu zetu wa Libya ili amani ilejee tena nchi kwao.
 
Kiongozi Mkuu wa Jeshi la waasi nchini Libya wanaokabiliana na wakitaka kumpindua Muammar Gaddafi ameuwawa.
SOURCE: REUTERS
Akitoa taarifa hizo, kiongozi wa baraza hilo Mustafa Abdul-Jalil, alisema Jenerali Abdel Fattah Younes, ameuwawa kwa kupigwa risasi na wanaomuunga mkono Gaddaf, wasaidizi wake wawili Kanali Muhammad Khamis na Nasir al Madhkur, pia waliuwawa kwenye shambulio hilo.
huyo ni msaliti wa africa, acha wamuue. ....Tumwombee Gaddafi ashinde hii vita maana imepangwa ili wazungu waweze kuinyonya Libya
 
Tuendelee kuwaombea kwa Mungu ngugu zetu wa Libya ili amani ilejee tena nchi kwao.

Amani ya nini bora ya vita inayotafuta haki, vita ndio kitu Mungu tunapaswa kumuomba aendeleze huko Libya na pia atuletee hapa Tazanzania maana haki hakuna.
 
Amani ya nini bora ya vita inayotafuta haki, vita ndio kitu Mungu tunapaswa kumuomba aendeleze huko Libya na pia atuletee hapa Tazanzania maana haki hakuna.

Ili Dunia iwe na amani, twapasa kumuomba atujalie kupata viongozi wenye hekima na busara, watakao watumikia wananchi na nchi yao kwa ujumla. Mungu si Mungu wa machafuko ni Mungu wa amani, hapendi watu wauawe, anapenda tuishe kwa amani
 
Amani ya nini bora ya vita inayotafuta haki, vita ndio kitu Mungu tunapaswa kumuomba aendeleze huko Libya na pia atuletee hapa Tazanzania maana haki hakuna.
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unajua maana ya vita lakini? Unadhani ni waTz wangapi wanaweza kukaa home mwezi 1 bila kwenda dukani, maisha kuombana chumvi unataka vita? Box la kura ndio uwanja wetu wa vita. Kuhusu libya kiukweli libyans walikua wanapata kila kitu, sometimes democracy ni upumbavu, rebel wana uchu wa madaraka wakipata support ya US na ulaya walio kwenye hali ngumu ya uchumi wanaohitaji mafuta ya libya 4 recovery. Gaddafi safi sana tetea rasilimali za nchi yako, ua rebels wote.
 

An as that were not enough, rebels have started lynching each other. Read Debka's report here. (Debka is an online newsportal closely linked to MOSSAD intelligence- so they know what they are talking about)

'Gen. Abdel Fatah Younis, commander of the Libyan rebel forces fighting Muammar Qaddafi, was put to death on the orders of Mustapha Abdul Jalil, head of the rebel Transitional National Council, who wanted him out of the way before the start of peace negotiations, debkafile's intelligence and military sources report.

His execution was set up by TNC officers who first abducted him and the two colonels who never left his side. After they were removed to a point 20 kilometers east of the rebel stronghold of Benghazi, all three were shot in the head. The killers brought the bodies back to Benghazi to prove the TNC chief's orders had been carried out and collect their payment.

Our sources report that the TNC chief Jalil wanted the powerful Younis out of the way for good before negotiations for the transition of government in Tripoli began. Jalil is a weak figure who enjoys scant respect – even among the Libyan tribes supporting the insurgency.
Msitishwe na Wazungu banaaaaa.

There should be some serial.... behind the scenes.
 
Gadaffi ni kiongozi wa mfano Africa. Ni mtu shupavu na mwanamapinduzi

Afrika ingekuwa na Gadaffi tatu tu kwa wakati mmoja basi wazungu wangeweka heshima juu ya bara hili.

Wakati tunawasifia na kuwaheshimu Mandela, Gamal Abdel nasir, Nkurumah, Lumumba, Nyerere, Amin bado wengi hatujafahamu uanamapinduzi wa kweli,ushujaa na uongozi wa Gadaffi na misimamo yake juu ya Umoja wa Afrika na waafrika.

Hakuna asiye na makosa, lakini Gadaffi ni kiongozi na amesimamia na kutekeleza matarajio ya Mapinduzi kwa maslahi ya jamii ya Libya na Afrika.
 
Yeye alivyo anzisha hivyo vita na kuuwaa watu wasio na hatia alifikiria ata ishi milele
 
Gadaffi ni kiongozi wa mfano Africa. Ni mtu shupavu na mwanamapinduzi

Ritz,
Ni kweli Gadaffi ni kiongozi wa mafano ingawa mwaka 1978 wakati wa vita kati ta Tanzania na Uganda hakututakia mema. Hilo kwangu si-tatizo. Lakini je, unajuwa kuwa ni 2% tu ya watu wa libya ndiyo waasi? Nimefurahishwa na sehemu ya hotuba hii:
Bofya hapa: MFS - The Other News: Nation of Islam Leader Louis Farrakhan Supports Libyan Leader Al-Qadhafi and Threatens Europe and America: You Will Be Drowned in Your Own Blood.
 
Afrika ingekuwa na Gadaffi tatu tu kwa wakati mmoja basi wazungu wangeweka heshima juu ya bara hili.

Wakati tunawasifia na kuwaheshimu Mandela, Gamal Abdel nasir, Nkurumah, Lumumba, Nyerere, Amin bado wengi hatujafahamu uanamapinduzi wa kweli,ushujaa na uongozi wa Gadaffi na misimamo yake juu ya Umoja wa Afrika na waafrika.

Hakuna asiye na makosa, lakini Gadaffi ni kiongozi na amesimamia na kutekeleza matarajio ya Mapinduzi kwa maslahi ya jamii ya Libya na Afrika.

huyo mshenzi gaddafi hana mpango wowote na African union kumbuka alijiunga na umoja wa africa baada ya kutibuana na waarabu wenzie , mwanzo hakuutambua na hakutaka nchi yake iwe member hata cku moja, ndio maana waarabu wenzie nao wanamtwanga.
 
huyo mshenzi gaddafi hana mpango wowote na African union kumbuka alijiunga na umoja wa africa baada ya kutibuana na waarabu wenzie , mwanzo hakuutambua na hakutaka nchi yake iwe member hata cku moja, ndio maana waarabu wenzie nao wanamtwanga.
Vipi misaada aliokuwa anatoa kwa nchi za Africa na nchi yako Tanzania pia ilikuwemo, vipi hada za uanachama wa Umoja wa Africa alizokuwa anawalipia nchi nyingi za Africa na Tanzania pia, mbona ukusema ana mpango wowote au ndio baniani mbaya kiatu chake kizuri
 
NATO: 3 TV transmitters hit in Libya
Sat Jul 30, 2011 8:20AM GMT
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A Libyan walks past a naval military facility damaged by NATO airstrikes in People's Port in eastern Tripoli March 22, 2011.
NATO has announced that airstrikes carried out by its warplanes on the Libyan capital, Tripoli, have hit three television transmitters.


"A few hours ago, NATO conducted a precision air strike that disabled three ground-based Libyan state TV satellite transmission dishes in Tripoli... with the intent of degrading Gaddafi's use of satellite television as a means to intimidate the Libyan people and incite acts of violence against them," the alliance said in a statement on Saturday.

"Our intervention was necessary as TV was being used as an integral component of the regime apparatus designed to systematically oppress and threaten civilians and to incite attacks against them," the statement added, AFP reported.

At least 10 powerful blasts were heard in the city center at 10:00 p.m. (2000 GMT) on Friday near the residence of Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi.

Libya's al-Jamahiriya television confirmed that the TV headquarters had been hit by an attack but provided no further details.

Three other explosions rocked central Tripoli early Saturday but no information has been released about the targets or the casualties.

NATO is increasing airstrikes to break the deadlock in Libya, especially as the late September deadline for ending its military campaign in the North African country approaches.

The alliance has said it carried out 133 air sorties Wednesday, 54 of them strike sorties, to identify and hit targets.

Since taking over the command of airstrikes on March 31, the military alliance has conducted more than 16,822 sorties, including at least 6,339 strike sorties, according to a report by Reuters published on July 28.

source :PressTV - NATO: 3 TV transmitters hit in Libya
 
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