Muammar Al Qaddafi (Former leader of Libya)



Muammar al-Qaddafi, also known as Colonel Gaddafi, was the leader of Libya from 1969 to 2011.  He was born on 7 June 1942.  Since 1979, although Colonel Gaddafi has not held any government position, he is actually the biggest leader of Libya who has the most influence in the government.  He is a big supporter of creating a United States of Africa.  He was recently elected president of the African Union, which includes 53 African countries.

Birth: Muammar Al Qaddafi was born on 7 june in 1942. 

Religious: He was The Follower of Islam.

Education: Bin Ghazi Military University Academy,

University of Libya, Joint Services Command And Staff College.

Nationality: Libya.

Languages: Arabic And English.

Profession: Politician, Writer and Military Officer.

Involvement in Colonel Qaddafi's Wars......

Libyan War 2011, Libya-Egypt War, Uganda-Tanzania War, Chad-Libya Conflict, First Liberian Civil War, Toyota War, Second Congo War, Battle of Tripoli, 1969 Libyan Rebellion.

Colonel Gaddafi was killed by gunshots while trying to escape from National Transitional Council fighters.

How Did Colonel Qaddafi Die.......

 According to some reports, on Thursday morning in Sirte, Colonel Gaddafi tried to break the siege of the Transitional Council fighters with some of his supporters.

 Colonel Gaddafi and his companions who were riding in vehicles were trying to fight their way out of the ranks of the opposition fighters.  Colonel Gaddafi's army chief Abu Bakr Younis and Gaddafi's son Mutassim were also included in this convoy of vehicles.

 According to the local time of Libya, at 8:30 a.m., a French aircraft belonging to the NATO forces attacked this convoy of vehicles.

 The news agency Reuters has said with reference to the fighters against Colonel Gaddafi that fifteen vehicles equipped with weapons were destroyed in this NATO attack.  But Colonel Gaddafi and some of his colleagues survived the attack and took refuge in two large drainage pipes, but the fighters soon closed inAt first we fired anti-aircraft guns at Colonel Gaddafi and his colleagues, but to no avail," a man named Salim Bakir told Reuters.  Then we walked towards them.  As we approached the place where Colonel Gaddafi and his associates were hiding, suddenly one of Gaddafi's fighters came out waving his gun in the air and as soon as he saw me, he started shooting at me.

 Salem Bakir said he believed Colonel Gaddafi had forbidden him to fire, after which the fighter shouted, "My master is here, my master is here, and he is wounded."  Salem Bakir said that we forced Colonel Gaddafi to come out.  At that time he said what is happening.

 But another man who claimed to be an eyewitness said he saw Colonel Gaddafi shot in the stomach with a 9mm gun.

According to reports, Colonel Gaddafi was arrested in a severely injured condition.  In the footage broadcast on Al Jazeera TV channel, Gaddafi is seriously injured and his opponents are beating him in the same condition.

  The Prime Minister of the Transitional Council, Mahmoud Jibril, has told the journalists that according to the post-mortem report of Colonel Gaddafi, he died from gunshot wounds.  According to Mahmoud Jibril, Colonel Gaddafi was captured alive and did not resist.  But while they were being taken away in a vehicle, the vehicle came under fire from both sides and a bullet hit Colonel Gaddafi in the head, killing him.

 According to Mahmoud Jibril, doctors could not determine whether the bullet was from a fighter of the Transitional Council or a supporter of Colonel Gaddafi.  Mahmoud Jibraeel says that Colonel Gaddafi died a few minutes before reaching the hospital.

Who Killed Muammar Qaddafi And Why.....

Muammar Gaddafi was brutally murdered because France wanted to maintain its financial influence in African countries.

 The Department of State has released part of the secret emails of former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2016.

 The number of emails issued is 3 thousand.  Reading these letters shows that they contain concrete evidence that the Western countries used NATO to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi's regime.


 NATO's overthrow of Gaddafi was not a measure for the welfare of the people, but its purpose was to prevent Gaddafi from introducing a local common currency in the African region based on gold, similar to the French and European currencies, because if this happens,  I feared the end of the monopoly of Western central banking.

What was the condition of Libya even 13 Years After Muammar Al Qaddafi was killed..........

Libyan revolutionary leader Muammar Gaddafi was assassinated on October 20, 2011.  More than a decade has passed since the incident, but the oil-rich country has yet to emerge from a period of internal civil war, chaos and political turmoil.

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