REAL REASONS WHY COLONEL MUAMMAR GADDAFI WAS KILLED LIBYA UNDER COLONEL MUAMMAR GADDAFI 1. There was no electricity bill in Libya, electricity is free for all its citizens. 2. There was no interest on loans, banks in Libya are state-owned and loans given to all its citizens are at a 0% interest by law. 3. Home was considered a human right in Libya. Gaddafi vowed that his parents would not get a house until everyone in Libya had a home. 4. All newlyweds in Libya received $60,000 Dinars (US$50,000) from the government to buy their first apartment. 5. Education and medical treatments was free in Libya. Before Gaddafi, only 25% of Libyans were literates. Today, the figure stands at 83%. 6. Libyans taking up farming as a career, they received farmland, a farming house, equipment, seeds and livestock to kick- start their farms – all for free. 7. If Libyans could not find the education or medical facilities they needed in Libya, the government funded them to go abroad for it. 8. In Gaddafi's Libya, if a Libyan buys a car, the government subsidized 50% of the price. 9. The price of petrol in Libya was $0. 14 per liter. 10. Libya had no external debt and its reserves amount to $150 billion – now frozen globally. 11. If a Libyan was unable to get employment after graduation, the state would pay the average salary of the profession as if he or she is employed until employment is found. 12. A portion of Libyan oil sale was credited directly to the bank accounts of all Libyan citizens. 13. A mother who gave birth to a child under Gaddafi, received US $5,000 as child benefit upfront. 14. 40 loaves of bread in Libya costed $ 0.15 15. 25% of Libyans had a university degree 16. Gaddafi carried out the world’s largest irrigation project, known as the Great Man- Made River Project, to make water readily available throughout the desert country. The Mainstream media will never tell you this Your comments on this ...
@AfricanHub_ Listen to one of his words.
@AfricanHub_ He was also a true African,he wanted to united Africa ingto a United states of Africa.Just look at most of the time he dresses,always in Africa garbs or if not his clothes and uniform always has a Map of Arica somewhere on it
On the one hand, Gaddafi's regime did implement significant social welfare programs that benefited many Libyan citizens, such as providing free education, healthcare, housing subsidies, and other support. These policies helped improve quality of life for large segments of the population. However, Gaddafi's long tenure was also marked by authoritarian control, human rights abuses, and the suppression of political opposition. Many Libyans grew increasingly dissatisfied with the lack of democratic freedoms and political representation under his rule. The 2011 uprising against Gaddafi was part of the broader "Arab Spring" movement, where citizens across the region sought greater political rights and reforms. In Libya, frustrations over economic disparities, as well as a desire for a more open and representative government, were major motivating factors behind the rebellion. Ultimately, the situation in Libya under Gaddafi involved complex tradeoffs - some social progress was achieved, but at the cost of fundamental political freedoms. Reasonable people can debate the merits and drawbacks of his rule. The key is to understand the nuances and multiple perspectives, rather than oversimplifying such a multifaceted historical period.
His principal foreign policy goals were Arab unity, elimination of Israel, advancement of Islam, support for Palestinians, elimination of outside influence in the Middle East and Africa, and support for a range of "revolutionary" causes. After the 1969 coup d'état, U.S.-Libyan relations became increasingly strained.
Gadaffi was a Maghrebian statesman in transition to a pan-African patroit I wish he had done less palliative governance and built more institutions of state and structures for nation-building I wish he had made the Fezzan a destination and not a transit point to Europe 10 million African economic units creating wealth for all like a Dubai: wouldn't that be something. Elon Musk could even be tempted to site a clean energy behemoth there. I loved him. He's better than what we have all 'round:
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