Ghadafi ni anti AS dan AS anti dia sejak zaman Kenedy lagi kan...? Dah banyak kali AS hasut rakyat Libya bangun menentang Ghadafi dan chop dia sebagai pemerintah kuku besi tapi rakyat dia tak mahu dan masih setia menyokong Ghadafi nih....cuma baru sekarang jer diorang bangun memberontak. Tapi kenapa ya...??
Dia pernah berjasa besar kepada Libya sebab menjalankan projek gali air kat bawah bumi untuk keperluan rakyat dia. Masa tu AS menentang keras usaha dia dan melobi bank dunia dan menghasut negara2 yang kaya supaya jangan membantu projek air Libya tu.
Tapi dia berkeras nak teruskan jugak projek tu walaupun tak dapat bantuan kewangan dari mana2 pihak. Dia kerah rakyat dia kerja tanpa gaji dan dengan peralatan yang serba kurang untuk melaksanakan projek tu. Rakyat dia akur dan jadi buruh kerahan untuk jayakan projek air dia tu.
Masa nilah AS menghasut rakyat Libya habis2an untuk bangun memberontak dan beri dia gelaran kuku besi. AS juga menyebar fitnah mengatakan projek air Ghadafi tu satu usaha yang sia2 dan takkan berhasil. Tapi usaha AS gagal sebab rakyat Libya tetap menyokong Ghadafi.
Akhirnya projek tu berjaya selepas 20 tahun. Kalau diorang dapat bantuan kewangan dan kelengkapan projek tu hanya makan masa 5-10 tahun jer.
Lepas projek air tu berjaya, ekonomi Libya berkembang pesat dan hidup rakyat Libya semakin makmur. Kalau sebelum ni, mereka terpaksa import air tapi lepas tu mereka boleh export air pulak.
Sebelum tu, bukan air jer kena import tapi semua sayuran dan makanan kena import tapi lepas tu mereka jadi pengeksport air, sayuran, makanan dan ternakan kepada negara2 jiran.
Begitulah besarnya jasa Ghadafi kepada Libya. Sebab tulah dia boleh bertahan lama kat atas tahta.......tapi sekarang apa dah jadi...???
dengar citer dier dari Keturunan Umar Mukhtar.....
HangPC2 Post at 31-12-2009 20:17
Libya's Gaddafi could find refuge in Israel
Israel’s Channel 2 News last year interviewed two Israeli women of Libyan origin who claimed to be distant relatives of Libyan leaderMuammar Gaddafi.
The older of the two interviewees, Guita Brown, said she is Gaddafi’s second cousin (Brown’s grandmother was the sister of Gaddafi’s grandmother). The younger of the two women, Rachel Saada, granddaughter of Brown, explained in more detail:
“The story goes that Gaddafi’s grandmother, herself a Jewess, was married to a Jewish man at first. But he treated her badly, so she ran away and married a Muslim sheikh. Their child was the mother of Gaddafi.”
While Gaddafi’s grandmother converted to Islam when she married the sheikh, according to Jewish religious law (and common sense), she was ethnically still Jewish.
At this point the news anchor stated, “So, the point is that Gaddafi doesn’t just have Jewish relatives, he is Jewish!”
Rumors of Gaddafi’s Jewish background are nothing new. But with the current uprising in Libya that threatens to ultimately overthrow the dictator, as has happened in the neighboring countries of Tunisia and Egypt, Gaddafi may be looking for an exit strategy.
If the story told by Brown and Saada is true, Gaddafi is entitled to immigrate to Israel as a Jew under Israel’s Law of Return. Even if every other country on earth refused him entry, Israel would be obligated by its own laws to take Gaddafi in.
At the time of the interview, the anchor quipped, “I am sure there is some local authority in Israel that would be pleased to have a former president on its staff.”
tu la pasal... daripada nak memerangi sesama islam baik lawan dgn geng yahudi dan golongan kuffar..
tgk kat afrika.. Genocide, ethnic cleansing berlambak2.. ape yg US dgn UN buat.. haram...
kalau kat negara yg kaya minyak, etc.... cepat aje diorang dtg..
sapa mahu bacha bley bacha..tak maw bley skip the article
Muammar Abu Meniar el-Gaddafi was born in the North African desert, south of Sirte, Libya in 1942. (The exact date is unknown although some sources day June 1, while others say sometime in September.) The son of a poor Bedouin nomad, Gaddafi lived in his family's remote desert camp until he went away to school at age 9.While a student at a secondary school at Sebha, Gaddafi was inspired by the speeches of Egyptian President Gamal Abdul Nasser and he became a committed Arab nationalist.Gaddafi organized his fellow students into revolutionary study groups at Sebha; he continued the practice at the University of Libya in Tripoli, where he received a history degree in 1963.Following his graduation, Gaddafi entered the Libyan Military Academy in Benghazi where he found many of the cadets were sympathetic to his anti-Western nationalism.Commissioned into the Libyan army in 1965, he began laying groundwork for an overthrow of the Libyan monarch, King Idris, whom he considered a pawn of the Western European nations. Within four years, Gaddafi took control of the army and on September 1, 1969, he seized power in a carefully planned coup.Assuming command of the government as chairman of the ruling Revolutionary Council, Gaddafi declared himself commander-in-chief of Libya's armed forces and its government, with the rank of colonel.Gaddafi soon began implementing his long-dreamed plans for Libya by nationalizing all foreign banks and oil companies and insisting on closing down all European military bases in Libya. In 1970, Gaddafi seized the private assets of Libya's Italian and Jewish residents, driving them from the country.Since assuming power, Gaddafi has given heavy support to a wide variety of terrorist groups and regimes including: Iran, Iraq, Syria, Uganda, the Palestine Liberation Organization and its sub-groups, as well as the Irish Republican Army.Heavily supported by the Soviet Union, he fought a unsuccessful war against Egypt and a disastrous war against Chad and its ally France for control of the northern regions of Chad, attempting to force the French out of Chad.Gaddafi has provoked several incidents with the USA, one of which led to an American retaliatory bombing raid on his headquarters in Tripoli on April 15, 1986. Gaddafi escaped with only minor injuries and to this day he remains in firm control of his government.Today, Gaddafi who has ruled Libya for more than 40 years, became increasingly isolated on the world stage as estimates suggested that 640 to more than 1,000 civilians were killed in the backlash by his forces.
As of October 2011, Gaddafi loyalists were in control of his birthplace Sirte and smaller villages around Libya, while Muammar Gaddafi remained at large. He was reportedly receiving support from loyalists near the Algerian and Niger borders. On October 20, Lybian officials claim to have defeated the remaining loyalists in the town of Sirte, resulting in the death of Gaddafi himself. On 20 October 2011, Al Jazeera reported that the National Transitional Council military chief had confirmed that Gaddafi had died of wounds following his capture.