We will endure: Respect and appreciation for the tournament for the code of Mujahid hero Mu’ammar al-Qathafi

Respect and appreciation for the tournament for the code of  Mujahid hero Mu’ammar al-Qathafi:

Mu the announcement

ATTENTION: NOW!!!!

O my Lord gathers us together and unite our country … from east to west and save all her children!

Ameen Ahmed WRITES US:

“agree with you completely that the Commander is well, but why did not know all the Libyans all this time? If wonder no longer. We have to know the real causes of the plight of Libya and analyze it first and then become the vision clear and solutions Jdria becomes liberation of Libya from customers NATO and foreign intelligence and Qtraúal and criminal gangs inevitable for all the Libyan people and in favor of the unity and sovereignty of Libya Libyan new…”

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Mohammed Mahzi:

“Greeting to the martyrs and prisoners, and units of the armed people

Of Almamin men true to their covenant to Allah, some have died and some of them Antdhar same path … the great truth of God:”

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من المؤمين رجال صدقوا ما عاهدوا الله عليه فمنهم من قضى نحبه و منهم من ينتضر و ما بدلوا تبديلا…صدق الله العظيم

PICTURE SHOWN (above) is of Mu’ammar al-Qathafi and Mubarek shown together in 01 JUNE 1990, at the “exhibition of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war” in Cairo.

Young Mu abourd vessel on deck-chair

Mu rests in the desert

Muammar Banner

African champions leader in the hearts of millions,
The Great Jamahiriya under the banner of glory!

Secrets learned from Libyan leader Muammar al-Qathafi:

– Did you know that the Leader Muammar Gaddafi gave the order not to exposure of young people in Benghazi and white and all the cities ..
– Did you know that Muammar Gaddafi is one of the army withdrew from the outskirts of Benghazi very same ..
– Did you know that Muammar Gaddafi was with the will of the people in everything …
– Did you know that Muammar Gaddafi has been known since the first night of them
Traitors and who are the men …
– Did you know that Muammar Gaddafi army rescued from Misrata, especially in Tripoli Street ….
– Did you know that Muammar Gaddafi refused to come out to the last moment and was the U.S. government asked him to leave in the late 7 which ensures in everything …
– Did you know that the United States offered to Saif al-Islam that the president of the transitional government, provided out on the radio and announce his defection and his father was also in 7 months and rejected this …
– Did you know that Muammar Gaddafi put primary and secondary plans for the army and by each phase calculated …
– Did you know that Muammar Gaddafi disappeared from sight and did not stay with him, but trusts blindly trust only ….
– Did you know that Muammar Gaddafi Bagt traitors and NATO at the same time …
– Did you know that Muammar Gaddafi, he had the lot of messages from the traitors, asking him for forgiveness and return in the late 5 ..
– Did you know that Muammar Gaddafi to the last minute advised Abdul Fattah Younis and asked him to leave and not to return to legitimacy and do not stay with traitors because they will kill him …
– Did you know that Muammar Gaddafi fluent recitation of the Qur’an Brwightan frequent is novel and two workshops and Soussi.

TODAY:
NATO rebels Ahbloa was fairly spoke on Israel, how he returned and Ladd uncle.
 

Dr. Shakir writes:

“Yamen taught us how to be a home Kipriaoua ingrained in us ….. Yamen Tdtherna esteem and will Hmokh gown …………

and you and your nation, we will be here soon …. to celebrate the martyrs and the homeland ….”

(by the poet who uses the martyr Gibran Hussein Warfali as his pseudonymn):

O uncle Said Bo’s determination is stronger than iron .. Vrack over my uncle Said .. Lord the men Vrack over what نطيقه shops .. Even eye Saebha Hbal all night singing in GRID .. Time seriously battlefields Atsol stroll around the stubborn .. Hamza Maak firmly to the mountains footmen right in Rate unique .. They started with him the finest of heroes inspired us patience, O Lord slaves .. My uncle Said .. Hey Bo’s determination is stronger than iron .. Vrack over my uncle Said.

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وترد الجماهيريه العظمي تحت رايه المجد

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MISURATA:

MISURATA TRAITORS RAISE THE FLAG OF ISRAEL (in 2011)

Video: On this day in 2011 Misurata flying the flag of Israel

 Misurata traitors raise the flag of Israel
11:48  MUAMMAR GADDAFI  
BUT NOTICE SOMEONE IS HOLDING-UP a PHOTO OF MU’AMMAR!

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WEDNESDAY, 20 FEBRUARY 2013
Video: On this day in 2011 Misurata flying the flag of Israel
11:48 MUAMMAR GADDAFI
The news agency the Gaddafi International – Misurata

Prophet Ntacdo he who Kano imprisoned in Misurata and Zlitan or was suspected and

Onsjno period and aspirations was Ahakno including needle and Icololhm feed or against

diseases in one was jailed Ochtbho in that adapted Haknoh and knowing that how married

and Mdayr analysis before marriage and pollen sound ČÓ analyzed after leavingprison pollen has AIDS Lord saves everyone.

Eachota Nebo Ntacdo of Kano who imprisoned and aspirations Iderio the analysis because Hadi a very serious issue.

 

SABHA:

Powerful explosions shake the neighborhood girls Suleiman in Gardah …….. And small-arms clashes ………..

The news about injuries and deaths.

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TRIPOLI:

3 dead of Qatar جردان front Rixos Hotel at the hands of the Liberal.

Our correspondent from the district of Damascus:

Rats Gneoh intend to attack the Liberal plateau under the pretext of arresting drug dealers.

Tripoli upturned ……….. Gargour neighborhood of Damascus, Abu Salim and the airport road.

Anis Wolf …. one youth Damascus Tripoli District was arrested by the Chairman of the Board of District Damascus for Aspuaaan and were thrown in front of his house, carrying on his body all kinds of torture, which led to into a coma on the track moved to Tunisia, where he died there ..

Of course Who Ptadiba in fact are barbarians Misrata and criminals who have deep-seated hatreds on both is not Musrati!!

Inventory of جردان Damascus neighborhood kidnapped by al Qaeda supporters and beat Lin ribs Anksro Lotto Mallouh,

and this Çááí Tboh Oh rats and more Tistahluwa.

 

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Weddings today …………………. Will be severe in the rat, God willing ………….

Salute to free Friday Market and the plateau.

Became a problem yesterday afternoon in the angle between Rahman Ismail Faitouri and endowed

Ali was born according to the information it about drugs and murder in this problem Born endowed yesterday afternoon ..

At night, they heard Sacirbey Ailth and walkers attacked Ali Rahman monsters and burn him

and Malqosh boy, of course, they took his father instead of him ..

And just the yard was burned twice from the wrath of the and Ladd endowed ..

The killer Jay’s house in Rue who replaced echo Sports Games in Omar Mukhtar Street hand stretchers.

News brave Libyan Resistance:

URGENT: Tripoli

Road to Rixos locked from all sides, and there’s smoke rising near the place and according to an eyewitness there burning tires before Alrksus by a group of rebels NATO, and there are children in the age of ten blocking the street, which is divided from the restaurant of the tree.

Closing جردان Tajoura way off the island of Rixos .…. The fire in place.

Thick black smoke billowed in Maaht Rixos Hotel caused by burning tires gunmen in the streets leading to it and threaten بإقتحامه.

Violent clashes between Zintan and Misrata RATS in Gargour and through the airport in Tripoli.

From the pages of the Resistance (channel Friday Market) Clashes between chicken nationally and Nawasi in Alfornaj.

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SIRTE:   Disappearance gates rats two days ago ………… I do not know where he went rats…. Rats battalion who were on the corner of Island Alldorn returned for a battalion of Tuesday afternoon and inventory Makhlouf Shorma and his group who are sitting in the hospital ……. The appointment and the separation of doctors. Separation nurse Qmafah hospital Ibn Sina ….. She wears an hour Image Commander.

TORIGAE:

Concerning the following British article:

  1. FIRST OF ALL, it is not a “threat”! These were their legal homes; and they have all the right to live in their homes and town. Second, because MISURATA says they raped, does that make it true? and Yes, like most Libyans, they love Mu’ammar al-Qathafi—WHY IS THIS A CRIME IN LIBYA? and lastly, this is not the only humanitarian concern in RAT-GOVERNED LIBYA!
    ALIENS must go home and let the Great Jamahiriya (the only legal system) survive in Libya!

    20 FEBR 2013

    Libya’s displaced Tawergha threaten unilateral return

    Libya’s displaced Tawergha threaten unilateral return

    A Tawergha girl at an internally displaced persons camp in Tripoli 

    TRIPOLI, 19 February 2013 (IRIN) – Two years on from the start of the Libyan revolution, one major humanitarian issue awaits resolution: the internal displacement of around 60,000 Libyans accused of close ties to the Gaddafi regime and committing abuses during the nine-month conflict.

     

    Around half of the internally displaced persons (IDPs) are ethnic Tawergha, according to the Libyan Humanitarian Relief Agency (LibAid) – driven from their home town of the same name to the east of Tripoli.

    Now Tawergha community leaders say they are fed up waiting for reconciliation to start, and in June this year say they will leave their 20-odd camps – mainly in Tripoli and Benghazi – to return home.

    “The life which we live now, it is no different from dying, and so we prefer to die at home,” Abdelrahman Mahmoud, head of the Local Council of the Tawergha in Tripoli, told IRIN.

    “This is our final decision. We tried with all sides. We are weak, what can we do? What threat are we to anyone? We are normal people and we want to live our lives.”

    Informal settlements

    At the Felallah IDP camp in Tripoli around 1,000 Tawergha live in temporary cabins next to a large construction site, crammed into dormitory rooms and supported by food supplies from LibAid and with monitoring support from the UN Refugee Agency(UNHCR).

    Eviction from similar sites and student dormitories is a frequent threat.

    “If any camps are evicted this will create a big crisis – it will be very difficult to find a place for them,” said Mohamed Al Sweii, an adviser on international cooperation and coordination with LibAid.

    As the Libyan economy picks up and international companies start to return, displaced people find their informal settlements under pressure.

     

    LibAid, the government’s humanitarian arm set-up in 2006 and under the responsibility of a deputy prime minister, tries to negotiate with companies where possible, and coordinates with international agencies and local NGOs to provide material support.

    The UN has been providing humanitarian support with a special focus over the past year on helping LibAid set-up a database to track IDPs for Tawerghas, and also, other ethnic groups such as the Mshashiya and Qawalish.

    “There have been improvements… but even today the conditions in which they are living are not really acceptable,” said Georg Charpentier, UN deputy special representative and resident coordinator in Libya.

     “From a humanitarian point of view, it is not right that a resourceful country like Libya has a number of its own citizens living under those conditions.”

    What happened?

    The town of Tawergha and its population of around 35,000 were attacked by anti-Gaddafi brigades during the 2011 conflict, mainly from the nearby town of Misrata, 40km to the north.

     

    An estimated 550,000 people were displaced by the fighting in Libya, according to UNHCR, though most have now returned.

     

    But the Tawergha remain displaced. They live in camps and with host families, though some are held in detention, often still under the authority of local militias.

     

    About 1,300 people from Tawergha are detained, missing, or dead, according toHuman Rights Watch, which said earlier this month that crimes committed against the Tawerghans “may amount to crimes against humanity and could be prosecuted by the ICC”.

     

    The generally dark-skinned Tawergha were accused by the brigades of siding with Qaddafi and of killing and raping residents of Misrata during the revolution

     

    Among the missing Tawergha is the husband of Aicha*, an IDP living at the Felallah camp. A mother of three, she has not heard from her husband for 18 months since he was taken by armed men along with their car in downtown Tripoli.

    “The life which we live now, it is no different from dying, and so we prefer to die at home,” Abdelrahman Mahmoud, a Tawergha leader

    “I don’t want anything from the government – just my husband and the chance to hear his voice,” she told IRIN. “They said his identity papers were fake but that was just an excuse. I’ve had no news since.”

    Such stories are widespread in the camps.

    Improvements

    Despite the lack of resolution to the Libyan IDP problem, the last 12 months have seen a number of improvements, including a reduction in incursions by armed fighters into the camps.

    “Today the environment for a dialogue and reconciliation process is much more conducive than it was, say, one year ago. It’s quite natural. Emotions are decreasing and people tend to look at things more rationally than emotionally,” Charpentier told IRIN.

    The predicament of the Tawergha is now far more openly discussed in Libya, including in the local media.

    “In the beginning there were so many lies about the Tawergha – people had the wrong image of us and what we had done in the war. Now people are becoming better informed,” said Mahmoud.

    But these changes have not yet translated into a durable long-term solution, even if IDP access to government services has improved.

    “It’s less desperate than it was but these are fairly temporary arrangements. The longer they stay there the more it impacts psychologically, and also on their welfare, with the children not really being in a real home or village,” said Emmanuel Gignac, head of UNHCR in Libya.

    Plans to return

    While IDP numbers are fairly stable and the government has the finances to support them, the return of IDPs is closely tied to the success of any reconciliation process.

    “The key issue is not so much responding to their humanitarian needs for ever; the key issue is to encourage and trigger a dialogue and a reconciliation process that will lead to a durable solution for them,” said Charpentier.

    UN officials have held regular meetings with politicians, and local and military councils in Misurata to try to chart a path forward.

     

    As part of a roadmap for a return, Tawergha community leaders issued an official apology to the residents of Misurata and the nation in February 2012 and say they will surrender anyone accused of committing abuses, and help the judicial authorities.

     

    LibAid officials say they are hopeful they can organize a long-delayed IDP conference in mid-March, though there remains a degree of uncertainty over whether the government or the General National Congress should lead reconciliation efforts.

    “There are negotiations going on at the moment concerning the return but nothing concrete – there seems to be a lack of interest,” said Mahmoud, and the community has now unilaterally decided to move back home on 1 June.

    They say politicians will never speak out on the IDP issue because of the risk of undermining their support ahead of constitutional debates.

    “It’s good, it’s the right approach, but I just feel that June is a bit early. But again, it’s fair play to use this as a way to put pressure because you can’t just wait for the process to be addressed,” said Gignac.

    “The later you deal with difficult issues that require reconciliation, the more difficult it is. The message is not that you have to deal with it as quickly as possible; the message is that you have to start dealing with it as quickly as possible because you may need several years to deal with it, even decades.”

    The idea of a June return has increased discussions of an eventual return – but such a move is unlikely to be successful without support to rebuild a heavily looted town.

    “I hope the IDP situation can be sorted out in 2013 – but for close to two years they are still in the camps. Most of them didn’t do anything during the revolution – they are women and children,” Al Sweii from LibAid told IRIN.

    “We need all Libya to enjoy the revolution and its anniversary. We don’t want people in the camps to hate the revolution. But it’s very difficult if some are celebrating the revolution while others are living in camps and have a miserable life.”

    *Not her real name

    jj/cb

    source: www.irinnews.org
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    Post addicted Page
    After the failure of the scheme Fti tribe and Rafla ………….. Rats trying Fti tribe Rishvana
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    UBARI and SOUTHERN LIBYA:
    Touareg marches in Ubari and South ……………. Support for the team, but military ruler of South
     
    Saif wit the Tabou.———————————————————————-  Dr. Billah Moutassem & Comrades
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    BENGAZI:
    Reports of clashes with light and medium weapons among the people of Benghazi and rats for the third day in a row.
    Street fighting now in the street of Amr ibn al-Aas Benghazi between residents and militias.
    The agency urgently Libya / Benghazi / / /

    A strong sandstorm sweeping the eastern region, and cause sever contacts for intermittent periods:

    – Girl injured by a bullet during the exit from the school led to her death.
    – Killing three people and wounding others in clashes overnight Omar ibn al-Aas Street.

    THURSDAY, 21 FEBRUARY 2013

    Benghazi: Street clashes Omar ibn al-Aas 21/02/2013

    11:02  MUAMMAR GADDAFI  

    The global news agency Gaddafi – Benghazi street war between militias armed criminal in Benghazi specifically Omar ibn al-Aas street because government did not give them the money had promised earlier.

    A good rat Jae represented in collapsed blood

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    The Gaddafi International news agency – Algeria

    Algeria arrests militants of the al-Qaeda terrorist infiltrated into Algeria from Libya

    2:14  MUAMMAR GADDAFI  
    The Gaddafi International news agency – Algeria

    Arrested Algerian troops stationed on the border with Libya province mandate of Illizi southeast two gunmen from the al-Qaida terrorist tried to infiltrate into Algeria and in the security operation also resulted in the death of their facilities third.
    reported “Sunrise” Algerian one armed Egyptian nationality while carrying the other Libyan nationality authorities have not revealed the identity of their facilities, which killed in an ambush in baskets desert bordering Libya, which lies 200 km from the town of Ain ​​Amenas.
    The paper, quoting sources said the gunmen came from the Libyan called Erjoj accompanied many al-Qaeda members who fled from northern Mali After entering Malian troops and the French cities of the north, which was controlled by al-Qaeda.
    noted that Algeria is one of the countries that have experienced criminal acts at the hands of terrorist groups with takfiri thought that wreaked the havoc and killed and تنكيلا and terrorism during the eighties and nineties of the past century and falls infiltration of terrorist elements to it through border within the framework of the consequences of external intervention led by France and the United States and Britain in the  

    Middle-East.
    Algerian army forces arrested stationed on the border with Libya mandate of Illizi province southeast two gunmen from the al-Qaida terrorist tried to infiltrate to Algeria in the security operation also resulted in third killed their facilities. The newspaper “Sunrise” that one of the gunmen Algerian Egyptian nationality while the other holds Libyan nationality authorities did not disclose the identity of their facilities, who was killed in an ambush in baskets desert close to the Libyan border and 200 kilometers away from the town of Ain Amenas. The paper, quoting sources said the gunmen came from one region to the Libyan called Erjoj accompanied many al-Qaeda members who fled from northern Mali after entering the financial and French troops to cities …
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    SOME HISTORICAL PICTURES:
    In 1963 Muammar al-Qathafi, aged 20, formed the Free Officers Movement, a group of revolutionary army officers.
    On 01 September  1969, Lieutenant Muammar al-Qathafi overthrew the puppet King Idris in a bloodless military putsch.
    al-Qathafi  proclaimed Libya, in the name of ‘freedom, socialism and unity’ as an Arab Republic after GAMAL NASAR. He was 27 years old. (AP)
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    Mu’ammar al-Qathafi 18 DEC 1969 with Morocco’s King Hassan:
    King Hassan of Morocco welcomes Qaddafi to The Arabian Summit in Rabat, Morocco two months after he became Libya's de facto leader, Dec. 18, 1969.

    Muammar Gaddafi : July 1973: Muammar Gaddafi waves to demonstrators gathered in Benghazi

    In July 1973 al-Qathafi waves to demonstrators gathered in Benghazi to show support for his return
    to office after he resigned as leader of the Revolutionary Command Council. The council refused to accept his resignation.

    Muammar Gaddafi : August 1973: praying in the desert near Surt

    (ABOVE) August 1973: Gaddafi prays in the Libyan desert near Sirte.
    (BELOW) Muammar al-Qathafi looks over arms and ammunition made by the Yugoslav metal company Krusik in Valjevo.
    The company was building a similar factory in Libya. 20 Nov.  1973
    al-Qathafi addresses the press on 24 November 1973 after meeting French President
    Georges Pompidou on the steps of the Elysee Palace in Paris. (AP)
    Muammar Gaddafi : November 1973: Muammar Gaddafi is jostled by press in Paris
    November 1973: Gaddafi is jostled by press and TV reporters outside the Élysée palace in Paris after talks with President Georges Pompidou
    Qaddafi looks over arms and ammunition made by the Yugoslav metal company Krusik in Valjevo. The company was building a similar factory in Libya. Nov. 20, 1973
    prayers at a Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan. 23 FEBR.1974:
    Qaddafi and leaders of Palestine, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait were hosted by Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (left of Gaddafi). Here they attend prayers at a Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan. Feb. 23, 1974
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    Mouammar Kadhafi avec José López Rega , en 1974:
    Mouammar Kadhafi avec José López Rega , en 1974.
    (ABOVE) al-Qathafi (R) salutes next to Algeria’s head of state Houari Boumedienne (C)
    as they are greeted with national anthems on 29 July 1975 upon their arrival to Kampala in Uganda
    for the organisation for African Unity summit meeting. At left is Uganda’s President Idi Amin. (AP)
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    On 02 MARCH 1977, al-Qathafi proclaimed uniquely the formation of the  Socialist People’s Great  Jamahiriya.
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    1977: al-Qathafi with Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
    Muammar Gaddafi: 1977: Fidel Castro with Muammar Gaddafi
    November 1978: Gaddafi arrives at the 1978 Arab summit in Baghdad for Arab countries opposed to Egyptian
    president Anwar Sadat’s decision to sign the Camp David agreement with Israel. The summit resulted in Egypt’s suspension from the Arab League:
    Muammar Gaddafi : November 1978: Muammar Gaddafi at the 1978 Arab summit

    Qaddafi arrives at Moscow Airport and is met by Soviet President Leonard I. Brezhnev,

    27 April 1981

    Qaddafi arrives at Moscow Airport and is met by Soviet President Leonard I. Brezhnev,  April 27, 1981
    Muammar Gaddafi : Gaddafi at women's military academy graduation in 1981
    (ABOVE) August 1981: al-Qathafi attends a graduation at the women’s military academy in Tripoli. The academy opened
    in 1979 during Gaddafi’s push to include women in Libya’s armed forces.
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    Ayom Rhett Kevkm good comrades and you, O Qathafi  compassionate mercy of God be upon you, O Saqr Arabs ..
    THE GREAT MAN-MADE RIVER PROJECT BEGINS !
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    (BELOW) al-Qathafi at the 8th Non-Aligned Movement Conference in Harare, Zimbabwe,

    in which he threatened to withdraw because some of the members recognized Israel,

    04 Sept. 1986

    Qaddafi at the 8th Non-Aligned Movement Conference in Harare, Zimbabwe, in which he threatened to withdraw because some of the members recognized Israel, Sept. 4, 1986

    Qaddafi talks with former Iranian President Syed Al Khameini during the 8th

    Non-Aligned Summit in Harare, Zimbabwe, 02  Sept. 1986:

    Qaddafi talks with former Iranian President Syed Al Khameini during the 8th Non-Aligned Summit in Harare, Zimbabwe, Sept. 2, 1986
    Muammar Gaddafi : Gaddafi appears at a parade in 1987 to commemorate the 18th anniversary of the Libyan revolution
    September 1987: Gaddafi appears at a parade in Tripoli to commemorate the 18th anniversary of the Libyan revolution
    Muammar Gaddafi : September 1987: Libyan leader Gaddafi makes a speech
    01 September 1987: al-Qathafi speaking in Tripoli at a parade to commemorate the 18th anniversary of the Libyan revolution
    11 JUNE 1988 GREAT GREEN HUMANITARIAN CHARTER OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    Mu 16 FEBR 1989 Maghrebin Summit, Marrakech Town Hill, Algeria
    Muammar Gaddafi : September 1990: Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi during a summit in Djanet
    (ABOVE) September 1990: al-Qathafi attends a summit in Djanet, Algeria.
    Muammar Gaddafi : 1992: Gaddafi visits Yasser Arafat in hospital
    1992: al-Qathafi visits Palestine Liberation Organisation leader Yasser Arafat in hospital after Arafat was injured in an air crash.

    In this image (below) released by Libyan television al-Qathafi walks through a crowd after an

    assassination attempt during a rally in Libya. al-Qathafi said the assailant, was an agent

    of the British intelligence (MI 6) and had confessed, on 11  Sept. 1998.

    In this image released by Libyan television Qaddafi walks through a crowd after an alleged assassination attempt during a rally in Libya. Qaddafi said the alleged assailant, was an agent of the British intelligence and had confessed while the British government denied an assassination attempt,  Sept. 11, 1998
    February 2001: al-Qathafi with Lamen Khalifa Fhimah, who was tried at a special Scottish court in the Netherlands with
    FALSELY ACCUSED Abdelbaset al-Megrahi on murder charges relating to the 1988 bombing of Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie.
    The innocent Veternarian Al-Megrahi was sentenced to life in jail, but at least Fhimah was acquitted.
    Muammar Gaddafi : February 2001: Muammar Gaddafi with Lamen Khalifa Fhimah

    Qathafi and Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi during the inauguration of a multibillion-dollar natural gas pipeline linking their

    two countries
    beneath the Mediterranean Sea, 07 Oct.2004
    Qaddafi and Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi during the inauguration of a multibillion-dollar natural gas pipeline linking their two countries beneath the Mediterranean, Oct. 7, 2004

    al-Qathafi holds a copy of the Green Book during a debate that was moderated by David

    Frost, (left) for the BBC. The program also hosted American political theorist Benjamin

    Barber (second right) and British social scientist Anthony Giddens, (right), on the

    sidelines of celebrations marking the 30-year anniversary of the declaration of the

    “rule of the masses”, in Libya, 02 March 2007.

    Qaddafi holds a copy of the Green Book during a debate that was moderated by David Frost, (left) for the BBC. The program also hosted American political theorist Benjamin Barber (second right) and British social scientist Anthony Giddens, (right), on the sidelines of celebrations marking the 30-year anniversary of the declaration of the "rule of the masses, in Libya, March 2, 2007

    al-Qathafi cut deals for $14.7 billion in contracts for armaments and a nuclear reactor

    with France, on his first official visit Monday to a Western country on 10 Dec. 2007:

    Qaddafi cut deals for $14.7 billion in contracts for armaments and a nuclear reactor with France, on his first official visit Monday to a Western country after renouncing terrorism and doing away with weapons of mass destruction, Dec. 10, 2007
    Muammar Gaddafi: July 2009: Giving a thumbs up at the G8 summit in L'Aquila, Italy
    July 2009: al-Qathafi gives a thumbs up before a roundtable session at the G8 summit in L’Aquila, Italy.
    15 FEBR. 2011: World Leaders Pray for Peace at Sirte with Muammar Leading them. (This is 2 days before the NATO-led uprising!)

    al-Qathafi leaves after speaking in Tripoli at an event to celebrate the 34th anniversary of

    the declaration of transferring the “Power to the masses,” and announcing the

    establishment of the “Republic of the Masses”, 02 March 2011.

    Qaddafi leaves after speaking in Tripoli at an event to celebrate the 34th anniversary of the declaration of transferring the "Power to the masses," and announcing the establishment of the "Republic of the Masses", March 2, 2011

    Gaddafi: 10 April 2011: Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi cheers his supporters

    10 April 2011: al-Qathafi cheers his supporters after a meeting with a delegation of five African
    leaders at his Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli.
    Gaddafi: 12 June 2011: A TV still of Muammar Gaddafi during a meeting
    12 June 2011: A TV still of Muammar al-Qathafi during a meeting with Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, president
    of the World Chess Federation, in Tripoli.
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    Rats  ” ‘Muslim’ Brotherhood” Almqji ……….. They set up a spy network of contacts in their headquarters funded by Qatar.
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