The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

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ni hayo tu ujumbe umefika kwa walengwa sina cha zaidi yalizungumzwa na sasa yanaonekana
 
It was the same when Gadaffi was a leader did you hear any bad things done by him and his kids?

He never play Safe... So why should they Play Safe?

What GOES AROUND COMES AROUND --- It is painful ... EH??

Kweli alizidi ukatili heri aondoke wazungu watawale. Yaani huyu mdada kadakwa na waasi anaanza kulia.
 
tatizo propaganda ni nyingi mno kiasi kwamba huwezi jua kipi ni kweli. Inawezekana alinyanyaswa hivyo, au wamemkuta ameumia na mabomu wakatunga story. Swali ni kuwa who knows for sure?
 
tatizo propaganda ni nyingi mno kiasi kwamba huwezi jua kipi ni kweli. Inawezekana alinyanyaswa hivyo, au wamemkuta ameumia na mabomu wakatunga story. Swali ni kuwa who knows for sure?

Jamani huyu Mwanamke Mwenyewe anayasema hayo, Egypt yalitokea hayo hayo lakini haukuona Unyanyasaji wa wafanyakazi wao

Sasa ina maana huyu Dada alijichoma moto na kudanganya? Jamani ni Sababu ya hizo pesa Gadaffi alizotupa tunapindisha Ukweli?

Au ni waamerika ndio wamemchoma huyu Dada?

Kweli una roho ngumu haumaini chochote kilichofanywa na Gadaffi? Yaani kama tuna watanzania kama wewe subiri machafuko kidogo tutapata

Unyama wa haswa
 
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Hatima ya Gaddafi imeanza kujadiliwa!
Tunapinga kunyongwa kwa Gaddafi - waingereza wasema kinafiki.

Britain opposes death penalty for Gaddafi
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Britain is against the execution of Libya's Muammar Gaddafi
, but his fate should be decided by the Libyan people, the Evening Standard quoted Cabinet minister Andrew Mitchell as saying.

As the Gaddafi regime nears final collapse, the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, which has a permanent tribunal set up to prosecute war crimes, is pushing for the arrest of Gaddafi, his son Seif al-Islam and his son-in-law Abdullah Senussi.

They are suspected of orchestrating attacks on civilians during the uprising that began in Libya in February.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy and the British Prime Minister, David Cameron agreed following the "Friends of Libya" international conference in Paris on September 1, to prosecute Gaddafi in Libya without sending him to the Hague Court.

Libya's new government, the National Transitional Council (NTC) said previously that the 69-year-old leader would be prosecuted in an "open trial" in Libya, which is likely to result in his execution.

"People will have different views on the issue of the death penalty but it's a matter for the Libyan people and their new government, the National Transitional Council," Mitchell, Britain's International Development Secretary, told the Evening Standard.

He stressed that Britain stuck to its official position opposing using the death penalty.

The whereabouts of the Libyan leader remains unknown, despite the rebels placing a bounty of $1.7 million on his head.

The rebels now control 95 percent of the oil-rich country's territory. In February, they formed a National Transitional Council led by former Justice Minister Mustafa Abdul Jalil.

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[TD]Double agents worked the highest levels of the rebel movement, according to intelligence documents found by Al Jazeera.

Jamal Elshayyal Last Modified: 01 Sep 2011 21:26
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Secret files: Gaddafi had spies in rebel camp - Africa - Al Jazeera English



Deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi had spies at the highest levels of the rebel movement at least until the fall of Tripoli, according to a top-secret document that appears to be a briefing for Libyan intelligence mastermind Abdullah Senussi.

The briefings,
found by Al Jazeera in a sealed envelope on Senussi's abandoned desk at the Libyan intelligence service's headquarters, detail key weapons sites across the Western Mountains, with a focus on the pivotal town of Azzawiya, which proved to be the rebels' gateway into the capital.

One of the spies appears to have provided Gaddafi's forces with maps and identified National Transitional Council (NTC) commanders who were to lead the attack on Ghazaya and Azzawiya, together with the forces and vehicles the rebel leaders had available.
The documents also suggest that the Libyan rebel fighters were using refugee camps on the Libyan border set up by Qatar, the United

Arab Emirates and Kuwait to smuggle in weapons and pick up trucks.
Gaddafi's spies (whose names Al Jazeera has redacted) suggested that the rebels had the permission of the Tunisian prime minister and his army chief to use the camps as a base.

"There are 4x4 vehicles in the Qatar, Kuwaiti and UAE camps, equipped with automatic weapons and hidden under tents," reads one document. The agent who wrote the briefing also singled out the names of NTC leaders, suggesting they be targeted for assassination.
"I have drawn up a plan of which rebel commanders and NTC leaders should be killed. This will strike fear within their ranks and cause disunity between them," reads the document.

Spies around the world

In return for this information, the double agent expected the Libyan government to meet his three demands – by providing a luxurious car, preferably a white BMW; paying out an 'exceptional' amount of cash; and supplying him with a Thuraya satellite phone to use for 'sensitive' phone calls.

Gaddafi's spying was not limited to double agents, however. His spy network was also able to intercept highly sensitive emails, including those from NTC chief Mahmoud Jibrail.

One such email appears to be from the foreign ministry of Cyprus to leaders in Benghazi, outlining a planned visit by their foreign minister to the NTC's stronghold.

Other documents found in the Intelligence Headquarters suggested that Gaddafi's secret services were not limited to Libyan borders.

Government officials all over the world – in Libyan embassies – were used to spy on expatriates supporting the opposition from abroad.
One document, provided by the embassy in Malta, suggests that a number of Libyans who allegedly met with Goma Gomati (now the ambassador to London) should be kidnapped.

Now thousands of secret documents are in the hands of rebels -- and some of them could incriminate the rebel leaders themselves.
What will become of those leaders – and whether information contained within them will trigger reprisals throughout the troubled country – remains to be seen.
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halafu ktk Time Will Tell anasema Jah(Mungu)would never give the power to baldhead(wanaowapinga dread locks)run come crucify the dread,time alone ohh time will tell,think you are in heaven but you are living in hell&lt;br /&gt;<br />
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ni hayo tu ujumbe umefika kwa walengwa sina cha zaidi yalizungumzwa na sasa yanaonekana
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Huo ni mtazamo wa Bob, na at least wakati wake watu weusi walikuwa committed kwa Pan Africanism. Bob alikuwa ni moja ya masalia ya kizazi kilichokuwa na uchungu na damu ya watu weusi kilichoanzia kwa akina Marcus Garvey, E.W Dubois, Malcom X na Martin Luther King Jr. Kisha akina Nkurumah, Haile Selassie, J.K Nyerere na Ben Bera (na Bob alikuwa ktk kipindi hiki). Lkn kwa sasa tusidanganyane; hiyo biashara ya undugu tunaiimba zaidi Watanzania nadhani kwa sababu ya impact ya siasa ya ujamaa na kujitegemea. Kweli kabisa si rahisi kuongelea undugu wa kiafrika na Wakenya, Wanigeria, Waghana, Wazambia, Wazimbabwe na hata Waganda(japo waganda ni afadhali kidogo)halafu wakakuelewa. Nimeambiwa mara kadhaa black and white na baadhi ya waafrika kuwa Tanzanians are too communal.
 
tatizo propaganda ni nyingi mno kiasi kwamba huwezi jua kipi ni kweli. Inawezekana alinyanyaswa hivyo, au wamemkuta ameumia na mabomu wakatunga story. Swali ni kuwa who knows for sure?
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Mh! una uchungu na familia ya Gaddafi! sijui unalipwa? Kwa jinsi unavyo jaribu kupingana na habari zinazohusu Gadafi basi hakuna unachokijua kuhusu Libya kwa sasa, maana kila habari kwako wee inawezekana ni propaganda. Huna sababu hata ya kuchangia maana hata michango yako sasa tuchukulie kuwa hujui kama unachoongea ni ukweli au uongo.
 
Some people are just too mean to live......so sad for the poor lady
 
ilimradi tu gaddafi aonekane mdhambi na mwenye makosa mbele ya dunia na hiki ndio kifo cha US na makuadi wenzake..
 
Ama kweli nimeamini hakuna free lunch!
Imagine eti 8 month from now watu wa Libya ndo wataweza fanya uchaguzi aCcording to CNN to me maana yake ni kuwa huo ni mda wa waliosaidia mapinduzi kurudisha gharama za vita by siphoning fuel.According to one analyst it may take a maximum of one month to rehabilitate the oil infrustrictures!
So there after is exclusive siphoning of Libya oil!
Within 8 month am sure there will somewhat Manage to recover the cost involved.
Would you pls do the same for Somalia even though there is no oil!
 
Acha wachapwe tu. Nini kiliwakimbiza makwao na nini kimewavutia kumsaidia muuwaji Gadafi. Waasi(wazalendo) chapa hao wazururaji weusi.
 
tatizo propaganda ni nyingi mno kiasi kwamba huwezi jua kipi ni kweli. Inawezekana alinyanyaswa hivyo, au wamemkuta ameumia na mabomu wakatunga story. Swali ni kuwa who knows for sure?
How much will cost you to be humble?
 
Ama kweli nimeamini hakuna free lunch!<br />
Imagine eti 8 month from now watu wa Libya ndo wataweza fanya uchaguzi aCcording to CNN to me maana yake ni kuwa huo ni mda wa waliosaidia mapinduzi kurudisha gharama za vita by siphoning fuel.According to one analyst it may take a maximum of one month to rehabilitate the oil infrustrictures!<br />
So there after is exclusive siphoning of Libya oil!<br />
Within 8 month am sure there will somewhat Manage to recover the cost involved.<br />
Would you pls do the same for Somalia even though there is no oil!
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Kwenye CNN na Yahoo news nimesikia eighteen months(18) na sio eight (8)
 
Afadhali wamepinduliwa mnawashabikia bure, ni wakatili sna hao jamaa!!
 
hivi rebels wamewapa nini? Maan kila habari, alimradi inamtaja Ghaddaffi mnaiamini 100%. Mnasahau hii ni vita. Simtetei Ghaddafi ndio maana nikaandika linawezekana pia. Ila pia inawezekana ni propaganda.
Mabomu yanaweza kumbabua mtu kwa kuwa huwa yanatoa joto kali. Au inaweza kuwa ni issue nyingine.
Narudia tena, inaweza kuwa kweli au made up story. Nani kati yenu mnaonihukumu anaweza thibitisha asilimia 100 kipi ni kipi?
 
hivi rebels wamewapa nini? Maan kila habari, alimradi inamtaja Ghaddaffi mnaiamini 100%. Mnasahau hii ni vita. Simtetei Ghaddafi ndio maana nikaandika linawezekana pia. Ila pia inawezekana ni propaganda.<br />
Mabomu yanaweza kumbabua mtu kwa kuwa huwa yanatoa joto kali. Au inaweza kuwa ni issue nyingine.<br />
Narudia tena, inaweza kuwa kweli au made up story. Nani kati yenu mnaonihukumu anaweza thibitisha asilimia 100 kipi ni kipi?
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kibaya zaid hata hawajui hao waasi kama roho zao nzuri kwel au inawezekana zao zikawa mbaya kulko ht za hy gadaf mbona walisema wamewakamata watoto wa gadaf wakt uongo 2.
 
September 02, 2011
Libya Turns From Africa to the West
James Brooke | Tripoli

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Photo: Reuters
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) welcomes Mustafa Abdel Jalil (C), chairman of the Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC), and Mahmoud Jibril (R), the head of Libya's rebel National Transitional Council, prior to the opening of the "Friends of Libya" conference at the Elysee Palace in Paris, September 1, 2011.


Moammar Gadhafi’s Libya was known for cultivating support in Africa and tangling with Europe, the United States and moderate Arab governments. But now there appears to be a big foreign-policy shift toward the West in the air. Two political snapshots capture the new directions for the foreign relations of Libya, holder of the largest oil reserves in Africa. Last week, South African President Jacob Zuma, speaking for the African Union, refused to recognize Libya’s rebels as the new
government of Libya.

This week, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, chairman of Libya’s transitional authority, was feted in Paris at a Libya meeting by the leaders of France and Britain and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

On the streets of Tripoli, the view is that Libya will turn away from African states south of the Sahara and cultivate relations north of the Mediterranean. "We can’t flee Africa. We are part of the continent, but we want the U.S. and Europe to help us," said Abdurazeg Akhmeda Jamour, a rebel leader:

Moammar Gadhafi, Libya’s fugitive leader, spent billions of dollars to cultivate African leaders. A decade ago, he launched the Africa Union. Two years ago, he styled himself Africa’s “King of Kings.” He called for the formation of the United States of Africa.

Peter Cole, a Libya expert, says Mr. Gadhafi’s generosity toward sub-Saharan leaders explains the African Union’s reluctance to follow the lead of the 75 nations worldwide that have extended diplomatic recognition to Libya’s National Transitional Council. “[They are] very, very tiny countries - Libyan spending in there could be a significant part of GDP. So there is a lot of genuine fear among AU members that they will lose out,” Cole said.

Libyans are watching who is slow to extend diplomatic recognition to the rebels. Russia, Algeria and the African Union - all friends of Mr. Gadhafi - have been the laggards.

Rafa Rejeibi, who once taught Arabic in the United States, pauses from celebrating the rebels' seizure of Tripoli to offer an explanation.

“Libyans now are a little bit sensitive to the way the African countries had reacted to the Libyan revolution. We were counting more
on them, and really we saw the opposite,” Rejeibi said.

Instead, Rejeibi and others say, Libyans now want to open up to the wider world.

“Libyan people are just very thirsty and hungry to open up to all nations and cultures. It is not just to the U.S. and to France, as people say, because they were pioneers to take action to protect Libya against Gadhafi militias,” Rejeibi said.

During Mr. Gadhafi's era, Libya’s foreign policy included giving weapons to European terrorist groups and blowing up two passenger jets - one American and one French. Now Libyans stress that Mr. Gadhafi’s hostility toward the West is not shared by modern Libyans. Amar, a rebel unit fighter, speaks at a victory celebration.

“The people of Libya were not an enemy of America [loud bangs] Gadhafi was an enemy,” Amar said.

In a neighborhood near a walled compound that once served as the nerve center of Mr. Gadhafi's rule, Ali Azoz is the imam of a local mosque. He also leads his neighborhood’s underground resistance organization.

"People don’t have any problems with America or any other country. The whole world should know that Gadhafi’s character only represents himself," he said.

Inside the compound, Nale, a 20-year-old dentistry student, is touring with her father, Khalid, an engineer. Nale says she wants to discover the world. She resents Gadhafi’s past restrictions on studying English. "We are not allowed to speak English, to study English in schools. And his (Gadhafi's) son goes to London and studies in the best unis [universities.] And we are not allowed to do that. It’s so weird," Nale said.

Libyans caution that they want future relations with the West to built on the levels of mutual respect. They know their 20th-century history: an Italian colony for three decades, administered by Britain for a decade, home to a massive American air base until 1970, a close trading partner for the Soviet Union during the Gadhafi era. But Libya has changed, and Libyans have changed.

In an upper middle class home, Fatma Ghobtan says Libyans are fast embracing the future. “We don’t want the back history - [such as his ties with] Russia. We want new faces, we want new people, we want new education. We want everything new. It’s 2011. Everyone with a computer, with a mobile. Everything has changed,” Ghobtan said.

Agreement comes from Milad Mohammed Arier, a 30-year-old fire extinguisher salesman, who is relaxing with neighbors on a street corner on a hot evening.

“We are so near to Europe. Even our mentality is so open, because we are reading.
Technology. Internet access. Mobile phones, they are coming, and they are changing everything. Even now if you are working in Tripoli, you will see the difference in the knowledge between the old men and the new guys, between 20 years and 40 years,” Arier said.

With half of Libya’s population under 15 years of age, the demographic momentum seems to be on the side of big changes in how Libya relates to the world.

-VOA
 
bora wahamie huko ulaya au mediterranean,afrika hakuna mpango!rasilimali kibao lakini watu wake wavivu na uongozi wa hovyo
 
NTC leaders have given Sirte, Bani Walid and other remaining strongholds until the end of next week to surrender peacefully and avoid further bloodshed, or face a full military assault.

Misrata forces counter Gaddafi loyalist infiltration | News by Country | Reuters

Mwezi March kauli kama hii ilitafsiriwa kuwa ni matayarisho ya mauaji ya halaiki.

Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has warned Libyan rebels in their stronghold of Benghazi that his forces will attack tonight and there would be no mercy for those who fight them.

the Libyan leader told residents in the country's second city that unarmed people have nothing to fear from the army, but every home will be searched. Col Gaddafi promised to pardon rebels there who surrender, saying his forces would not pursue those who drop their weapons and flee when government troops reach the city.

Gaddafi &#8211; "We Are Coming For You, No Mercy!"

Gaddafi vows to retake Benghazi; offers amnesty to those who surrender, 'no mercy' for those who don't

Libya says any attack would threaten Mediterranean - Israel News, Ynetnews
 
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