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Gaddafi Is Dead
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#1
Posted 20 October 2011 - 1:40 PM
It seems former Libyan dictator Gaddafi has been killed in a final fight today. Good on the one hand it is over. Bad however, there has not been the chance for a fair trial before a national or international court.
May all his victims, including the Lockerbie-victims, rest in peace. He may never.
May all his victims, including the Lockerbie-victims, rest in peace. He may never.
love is all.
#2
Posted 20 October 2011 - 1:56 PM
#3
Posted 20 October 2011 - 4:55 PM
He can't play Kadhafind me if you can any more
Btw he wanted to die in the fight, he did. No fair trial but his last wish was granted.
Btw he wanted to die in the fight, he did. No fair trial but his last wish was granted.
#5
Posted 21 October 2011 - 7:36 PM
It wasn´t only the Lockerbie victims, in his Oriana Fallacci interview he boasted about having trained and armed 99% of the extreme left terrorist groups of the world. He was the closest thing to a Bond villain in real life lol. Poor Beyonce, Nelly Furtado and others, who used to play for him for 1 million euros a gig...
#6
Posted 21 October 2011 - 8:01 PM
GuerraRelampago, on 21 October 2011 - 9:36 PM, said:
It wasn´t only the Lockerbie victims, in his Oriana Fallacci interview he boasted about having trained and armed 99% of the extreme left terrorist groups of the world. He was the closest thing to a Bond villain in real life lol. Poor Beyonce, Nelly Furtado and others, who used to play for him for 1 million euros a gig...
gaddafi said loads of things and as he seemed to have been a bit (? - maybe more) mental I would not take seriously everything he has said. still he seemed to have been involved in a number of terrorist acts.
as to beyonce, nelly and whoever - who remembers that? it is worse that gaddafi was a good friend to folks such as berlusconi, sarkozy, blair, schröder... all important politicians who would not give a fuck on the situation in libya, despotism, violence, breach of fundamental rights - as long as gaddafi would not commit aggressive acts of terrorism and as long as they could sign very profitable oil contracts. a shame.
love is all.
#7
Posted 23 October 2011 - 12:42 PM
i think he was more important in the way his regime acted as a firewall to the sub-saharian immigration to Europe. All this african people worked for him and have fought for him, because they had nothing but him. Now they have been tortured or simply killed like rats...Africa always loses.
anyways, given the lack of democracy culture in all of this Arabian spring countries, i think we will see a lot of Sharia-inspired regimes in a short term, and idk what´s worse...
anyways, given the lack of democracy culture in all of this Arabian spring countries, i think we will see a lot of Sharia-inspired regimes in a short term, and idk what´s worse...
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