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[AUDIO] George Galloway blasts Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi - 25Feb2011 - English
George Galloway launches into a diatribe against Muammar al-Gaddafi, the ruler of Libya who has ruled the country with an iron fist for 42 odd years.
Gaddafi has stated that he would not stand...
George Galloway launches into a diatribe against Muammar al-Gaddafi, the ruler of Libya who has ruled the country with an iron fist for 42 odd years.
Gaddafi has stated that he would not stand down as leader of the country and would rather die with every last drop of his own blood has been spilt on the ground. He also blames Nescafe for drugging the youths, a dig on the Swiss-Libyan relations.
Originally broadcasted on 25th February 2011.
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George Galloway launches into a diatribe against Muammar al-Gaddafi, the ruler of Libya who has ruled the country with an iron fist for 42 odd years.
Gaddafi has stated that he would not stand down as leader of the country and would rather die with every last drop of his own blood has been spilt on the ground. He also blames Nescafe for drugging the youths, a dig on the Swiss-Libyan relations.
Originally broadcasted on 25th February 2011.
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Will Gaddafi End up in Hague? Corbett on Arrest Warrant Request - English
The war crimes court is requesting arrest warrants for Colonel Gaddafi and two other senior Libyan officials, for crimes against humanity. Commenting about the war crimes court dission to issue a...
The war crimes court is requesting arrest warrants for Colonel Gaddafi and two other senior Libyan officials, for crimes against humanity. Commenting about the war crimes court dission to issue a warrant on Gaddafi’s arrest, an independent journalist James Corbett said that justice is turning into a political and military tool in coalition’s hands in Libya.
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The war crimes court is requesting arrest warrants for Colonel Gaddafi and two other senior Libyan officials, for crimes against humanity. Commenting about the war crimes court dission to issue a warrant on Gaddafi’s arrest, an independent journalist James Corbett said that justice is turning into a political and military tool in coalition’s hands in Libya.
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Gaddafi blasts big powers at U.N. - 23Sep09 - English
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi- in his first ever address to the United Nations- accused the veto-wielding powers of the Security Council of betraying the principles of the U.N. charter. -It should...
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi- in his first ever address to the United Nations- accused the veto-wielding powers of the Security Council of betraying the principles of the U.N. charter. -It should not be called the Security Council- it should be called the terror council-- Gaddafi told leaders in a speech that lasted for an hour and 35 minutes.
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi- in his first ever address to the United Nations- accused the veto-wielding powers of the Security Council of betraying the principles of the U.N. charter. -It should not be called the Security Council- it should be called the terror council-- Gaddafi told leaders in a speech that lasted for an hour and 35 minutes.
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Muammar Gaddafi Dead as Sirte falls - Press TV - English
Deposed Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi has died of injuries he sustained during his capture by the National Transitional Council (NTC) fighters in the northern city of Sirte.
Deposed Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi has died of injuries he sustained during his capture by the National Transitional Council (NTC) fighters in the northern city of Sirte.
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March in Berlin against the crimes of Gaddafi in Libya مسيرة في برلين ضد جرائم القذافي في
Rally on Saturday, March 19, 2011 in Berlin with the participation of Arabs and Germans, Hakoukoin of different nationalities in support of Libya under Gaddafi and condemnation of fire and in...
Rally on Saturday, March 19, 2011 in Berlin with the participation of Arabs and Germans, Hakoukoin of different nationalities in support of Libya under Gaddafi and condemnation of fire and in condemnation of the German position
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Rally on Saturday, March 19, 2011 in Berlin with the participation of Arabs and Germans, Hakoukoin of different nationalities in support of Libya under Gaddafi and condemnation of fire and in condemnation of the German position
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[Comment with George Galloway] Death of Gaddafi - 21Oct2011 - English
George: Wounded in a massive NATO airstrike, Colonel Gaddafi was captured alive and walked down the road being jostled before being cold bloodedly executed with a bullet to the head.
And as it...
George: Wounded in a massive NATO airstrike, Colonel Gaddafi was captured alive and walked down the road being jostled before being cold bloodedly executed with a bullet to the head.
And as it would appear were both of his sons Motasem and Seif al-Islam. And I suppose this was a fitting end to a brutal dictatorship, a brute death for a brute.
But what does it tell us about the news Libya, that the body of the former leader was then stripped naked and dragged through the streets of his birth place, Sirte
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George: Wounded in a massive NATO airstrike, Colonel Gaddafi was captured alive and walked down the road being jostled before being cold bloodedly executed with a bullet to the head.
And as it would appear were both of his sons Motasem and Seif al-Islam. And I suppose this was a fitting end to a brutal dictatorship, a brute death for a brute.
But what does it tell us about the news Libya, that the body of the former leader was then stripped naked and dragged through the streets of his birth place, Sirte
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Londoners show solidarity with Libyans - 22Feb2011 - English
Another day of furious anti-gaddafi protests in London. This time, protestors made their way to Downing street, the Prime Minister's residence, their fury no longer limited to the regime in Tripoli.
Another day of furious anti-gaddafi protests in London. This time, protestors made their way to Downing street, the Prime Minister's residence, their fury no longer limited to the regime in Tripoli.
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Libyan rebels receiving covert training - Apr 2, 2011 - English
An unnamed rebel fighter tells Al Jazeera the "better fighters" in the anti-Gaddafi movement are receiving specialist help from abroad in eastern Libya.
Laurence Lee reports from the...
An unnamed rebel fighter tells Al Jazeera the "better fighters" in the anti-Gaddafi movement are receiving specialist help from abroad in eastern Libya.
Laurence Lee reports from the rebel stronghold of Benghazi.
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An unnamed rebel fighter tells Al Jazeera the "better fighters" in the anti-Gaddafi movement are receiving specialist help from abroad in eastern Libya.
Laurence Lee reports from the rebel stronghold of Benghazi.
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(Documentary) Libya A Nest of Terrorism - English
Libya was supposed to be a safer and freer place in the post-Gaddafi era – evidence from different angles points to the contrary.
Libya was supposed to be a safer and freer place in the post-Gaddafi era – evidence from different angles points to the contrary.
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Intervention will be tragedy for Libyan people - 04Mar2011 - English
The Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi is promising more violence if US or NATO forces dare to intervene, while the US is preparing for a humanitarian mission in Libya and the UK has already started...
The Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi is promising more violence if US or NATO forces dare to intervene, while the US is preparing for a humanitarian mission in Libya and the UK has already started one. Annie Machon, a former British intelligence officer now living in Germany, says that all humanitarian aid is just an excuse for "a large-scale invasion." She added that foreign intervention into Libya will be a tragedy for the Libyan people.
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The Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi is promising more violence if US or NATO forces dare to intervene, while the US is preparing for a humanitarian mission in Libya and the UK has already started one. Annie Machon, a former British intelligence officer now living in Germany, says that all humanitarian aid is just an excuse for "a large-scale invasion." She added that foreign intervention into Libya will be a tragedy for the Libyan people.
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US is broke, dollar down, yet policy is to divide & conquer - 22Mar2011 - English
Fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in Tripoli, as international coalition forces continue to bombard Libya. The country's government says further civilian casualties occured following a...
Fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in Tripoli, as international coalition forces continue to bombard Libya. The country's government says further civilian casualties occured following a third day of allied air strikes. Meanwhile, troops loyal to the Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi are reportedly attacking rebel strongholds in the west. As the allied bombing of Libya enters day three, America is getting involved in another long-term war, which will ruin its economy. That's the opinion of Lew Rockwell, chairman of the U.S.-based Ludwig von Meezes Institute think tank.
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Fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in Tripoli, as international coalition forces continue to bombard Libya. The country's government says further civilian casualties occured following a third day of allied air strikes. Meanwhile, troops loyal to the Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi are reportedly attacking rebel strongholds in the west. As the allied bombing of Libya enters day three, America is getting involved in another long-term war, which will ruin its economy. That's the opinion of Lew Rockwell, chairman of the U.S.-based Ludwig von Meezes Institute think tank.
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***AlJazeera READY TO FORGIVE*** Deadly mistakes in the battle for Libya - Apr 2, 2011 - English
The NATO strike that hit a pro-democracy convoy outside of the eastern town of Brega killing at least 10 people may have been a mistake.
Although the population in the country's east is prepared...
The NATO strike that hit a pro-democracy convoy outside of the eastern town of Brega killing at least 10 people may have been a mistake.
Although the population in the country's east is prepared to forgive the mistake, there is less sympathy is other parts of Libya.
Such incidents may have just given Muammar Gaddafi's spokespeople propaganda ammunition.
Al Jazeera's Laurance Lee reports from Benghazi. (02 April 2011)
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The NATO strike that hit a pro-democracy convoy outside of the eastern town of Brega killing at least 10 people may have been a mistake.
Although the population in the country's east is prepared to forgive the mistake, there is less sympathy is other parts of Libya.
Such incidents may have just given Muammar Gaddafi's spokespeople propaganda ammunition.
Al Jazeera's Laurance Lee reports from Benghazi. (02 April 2011)
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[15 July 2012] Libya to announce election results soon - English
[15 July 2012] Libya to announce election results soon - English
The Libyan people are finally gaining the fruits of their endless sacrifices. It is clear how much they have been longing for...
[15 July 2012] Libya to announce election results soon - English
The Libyan people are finally gaining the fruits of their endless sacrifices. It is clear how much they have been longing for democracy, as they are finally rejoicing fair and transparent elections.
The National Forces Alliance, a secular party led by former premier Mahmoud Jibril, has garnered vote majority according to early results announced by the High National Election Commission and might consequently dominate a considerable bloc of seats in the incoming parliament. Yet it is labeled as another version of Gaddafi's government.
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[15 July 2012] Libya to announce election results soon - English
The Libyan people are finally gaining the fruits of their endless sacrifices. It is clear how much they have been longing for democracy, as they are finally rejoicing fair and transparent elections.
The National Forces Alliance, a secular party led by former premier Mahmoud Jibril, has garnered vote majority according to early results announced by the High National Election Commission and might consequently dominate a considerable bloc of seats in the incoming parliament. Yet it is labeled as another version of Gaddafi's government.
Imam Moussa Sadr abduction & Role of Qadafi - English
Imam Musa Sadr
A member of Lebanese Amal Movement has described the abduction of Lebanon\'s Shia cleric Imam Moussa al-Sadr as a deliberate ploy by the United States and international Zionism....
Imam Musa Sadr
A member of Lebanese Amal Movement has described the abduction of Lebanon\'s Shia cleric Imam Moussa al-Sadr as a deliberate ploy by the United States and international Zionism.
Khalil Hamdan, who headed a delegation representing the Amal Movement, told reporters in the Iranian capital of Tehran that the US and \'Zionists\' used Libya\'s fugitive ruler Muammar Gaddafi to implement the ploy in order to undermine the Lebanese movement, IRNA reported on Monday.
Sadr, the founder of Lebanon\'s Amal Movement, was a popular and highly revered Lebanese Shia cleric of Iranian descent that disappeared on August 31, 1978 while visiting Libya.
Hamdan further made reference to Sadr\'s endeavors to illuminate and spread the values of the Islamic Revolution and noted that Imam Moussa had elaborated on the point in his last article before his abduction.
Accompanied by two of his companions, Mohammed Yaqoub and Abbas Badreddin, Sadr was scheduled to meet with officials from the then government of Gaddafi.
At the time, Libyan authorities claimed that the Iranian-born influential cleric and his associates had boarded a flight to Rome, Italy. However, Italian officials said the three men were never found on the plane.
Born in the Iranian city of Qom, Sadr went to Lebanon in 1959 to work for the civil rights of Shias in the southern city of Tyre. In 1974, a year before Lebanon\'s 15-year civil war broke out, he founded the Movement of the Deprived, attracting thousands of followers.
In 1975, Sadr founded Amal, the first major resistance and political force for Lebanon\'s Shias, who were historically under the rule of Christians and Sunnis.
Most of Sadr\'s followers are convinced that Gaddafi ordered his assassination in a dispute over Libyan payments to Lebanese groups, but the Imam\'s family argues he could still be alive in a Libyan jail.
In 2008, the Lebanese government issued an arrest warrant for Gaddafi over Sadr\'s disappearance.
Lebanon has recognized Libya\'s Transitional National Council (TNC), saying it would work with \"emerging authorities\" in the North African country to uncover the fate of the missing cleric.
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Imam Musa Sadr
A member of Lebanese Amal Movement has described the abduction of Lebanon\'s Shia cleric Imam Moussa al-Sadr as a deliberate ploy by the United States and international Zionism.
Khalil Hamdan, who headed a delegation representing the Amal Movement, told reporters in the Iranian capital of Tehran that the US and \'Zionists\' used Libya\'s fugitive ruler Muammar Gaddafi to implement the ploy in order to undermine the Lebanese movement, IRNA reported on Monday.
Sadr, the founder of Lebanon\'s Amal Movement, was a popular and highly revered Lebanese Shia cleric of Iranian descent that disappeared on August 31, 1978 while visiting Libya.
Hamdan further made reference to Sadr\'s endeavors to illuminate and spread the values of the Islamic Revolution and noted that Imam Moussa had elaborated on the point in his last article before his abduction.
Accompanied by two of his companions, Mohammed Yaqoub and Abbas Badreddin, Sadr was scheduled to meet with officials from the then government of Gaddafi.
At the time, Libyan authorities claimed that the Iranian-born influential cleric and his associates had boarded a flight to Rome, Italy. However, Italian officials said the three men were never found on the plane.
Born in the Iranian city of Qom, Sadr went to Lebanon in 1959 to work for the civil rights of Shias in the southern city of Tyre. In 1974, a year before Lebanon\'s 15-year civil war broke out, he founded the Movement of the Deprived, attracting thousands of followers.
In 1975, Sadr founded Amal, the first major resistance and political force for Lebanon\'s Shias, who were historically under the rule of Christians and Sunnis.
Most of Sadr\'s followers are convinced that Gaddafi ordered his assassination in a dispute over Libyan payments to Lebanese groups, but the Imam\'s family argues he could still be alive in a Libyan jail.
In 2008, the Lebanese government issued an arrest warrant for Gaddafi over Sadr\'s disappearance.
Lebanon has recognized Libya\'s Transitional National Council (TNC), saying it would work with \"emerging authorities\" in the North African country to uncover the fate of the missing cleric.
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[Viewer Discretion] End of Tyrant - Lesson for Everyone Who Crosses Boundaries of Allah - All Languages
END of TYRANTS
Saddam Killer of Baqir Us Sadar
Qadafi Killer of Mosa Sadar
(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - According to Al-Alam Network on Sunday, in an interview with the Egypt-based paper,...
END of TYRANTS
Saddam Killer of Baqir Us Sadar
Qadafi Killer of Mosa Sadar
(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - According to Al-Alam Network on Sunday, in an interview with the Egypt-based paper, Al-Youm, the representative of Libyan Transitional Council uncovered the reason behind disappearance of Imam Mousa Sadr and his accompanying delegation during their visit to Libya.
He noted that during the visit of Imam Mousa Sadr and his accompanying delegation to Libya, and following talks between Gaddafi and Imam Mousa Sadr about Shiism, Imam Mousa Sadr accused Gaddafi of unawareness about Islamic teachings and the Islamic branches of Shiism and Sunnism and betrayal, following which Gaddafi ordered the murder of Imam Mousa Sadr and his accompanying delegation.
Imam Mousa Sadr went missing during an official visit to Libya upon the invitation of the Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi, in the year 1978.
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END of TYRANTS
Saddam Killer of Baqir Us Sadar
Qadafi Killer of Mosa Sadar
(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - According to Al-Alam Network on Sunday, in an interview with the Egypt-based paper, Al-Youm, the representative of Libyan Transitional Council uncovered the reason behind disappearance of Imam Mousa Sadr and his accompanying delegation during their visit to Libya.
He noted that during the visit of Imam Mousa Sadr and his accompanying delegation to Libya, and following talks between Gaddafi and Imam Mousa Sadr about Shiism, Imam Mousa Sadr accused Gaddafi of unawareness about Islamic teachings and the Islamic branches of Shiism and Sunnism and betrayal, following which Gaddafi ordered the murder of Imam Mousa Sadr and his accompanying delegation.
Imam Mousa Sadr went missing during an official visit to Libya upon the invitation of the Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi, in the year 1978.