Thank you father qadafi i am from Pakistan was brought to libya at age of 3 i consider myself a libyan thanks to qaddafi for giving me a beautiful childhood full of golden memories no crime a very excellent lifestyle good food good cars no crime
My mother was there for 2 days as a part of a trip she cannot remember it well but she does tell me that Libya was similar to Greece in terms of architecture
@Wassim UMBC I am Italian and since Gaddafi's downfall and murder, illegal immigration of slaves to Italy from Libya is drastically increased. Then most of Libyans here end up in mafia's drug and prostitution businesses. So yes, there is slave trade and Libya is now a major center of human trafficking from a lot of African countries towards Europe. As for Saif Al-Islam, he is the only one who can bring stability and peace to Libya, certainly Western puppets with no charisma, no personality and no agenda of their own cannot do so. Even opponents of Gaddafi and his legacy have to admit that he can easily win or at least get an excellent result in the December elections, the Green Resistance is still active in southern Libya and mass celebrations are still held spontaneously by citizens in all the biggest cities of Libya every September 1. Every Western media has at least once reported about the high records of nostalgia for the Jamahiriya period among Libyans. You talk about "non-existent institutions". But that is the reality of Libya nowadays, which does not even have a coal of state after 10 years since the so-called "revolution", nor a specific state form, nor a unified parliament, and the flag it uses is the one of the period when Libya was put under UN's protectorate and had British and US military bases on its territory. Under Gaddafi there was the General People's Congress, which included all the ministries, the People's Committees at every level and the Professional People's Congresses. It was one of the most democratic experiments ever tried in the whole human history, supported by the Third Universal Theory explained in Gaddafi's Green Book. The most hilarious thing is that some Libyans were misled to think they had to "overthrow Gaddafi the tyrant", but he hadn't any institutional power since 1977. Mohamed Al-Zwai was Libya's head of state at the time of the "revolution", so it was him, as the Chairman of General People's Congress, who enforced the decisions taken by the debate held by the whole people. Not Gaddafi. And it is a fact universally recognized that no tribal strifes took place in 42 years during the existence of the Jamahiriya. But after 2011 you had ISIS, Fajr Libya, Al-Qaeda and tens of bloody terrorist organizations. War against the armies of the former CIA agent Khalifa Haftar has not ended, there's just a weak truce in the game of the big powers which stretched their hands on Libya in 2011. If you are really a Libyan, you have been completely misled.
Gaddafi first set about tackling the unfair economic legacy of foreign domination. For Nasser, it was the Suez Canal. For Gaddafi, it was oil. Significant reserves had been discovered in Libya in the late 1950s, but the extraction was controlled by foreign petroleum companies, which set prices to the advantage of their own domestic consumers and benefited from a half share in the revenue. Gaddafi demanded renegotiation of the contracts, threatening to shut off production if the oil companies refused.
@@arayikharutyunyan494 yes i konow and bosnians like yugoslavia my father is bosnian and he said bosnians are want yugoslavia but serbia is not wants . but bosnians are love socializm.
@@cagdasnergizovic3553 Really ? Because I remember Croats, Slovènes, Bosniaks and Albanians received aid from the US. The US said that whoever decides to break up from Yugoslavia will receive aid from it. Iraq,Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Jordan Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya were supporting the Serbs while the Arab Monarchies like Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain,Oman, Morocco and Iran were supporting Bosnia.
God bless Gaddafi and Bashar and recap Tayyip Erdogan great Muslim leaders i love them all so much. God bless Türkiye 🇹🇷 ❤Libya ❤Syria Lebanon 🇱🇧 ❤Egypt ❤turkey ❤Jordan ❤Saudi Arabia ❤Algeria ❤northern Cyprus
M.GADDAFI made a major mistake in life. While S.Hussain annexed KUWAIT in the 1990's , at first M.GADDAFI supported SADDAM HUSSEIN , but later on REVOKED decision and supported KUWAIT monarchy.
@@77Egg_Brazil Moreover, during his visit to my country, Italy, in 2009, when he was wearing the photo with the national hero of Libya Omar Al-Mukhtar.
How did he destroy ?? Cuz he did not support western values ????it was the west which destroyed the whole country it was french planes and extremism supported by america
@عمر المختار Kind of like how NATO should be putting more failed states in all of our great middle eastern countries, Syria is next, and then pakistan, and shithole israel will try to war on saudi with usa when oil is no longer of an expense