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Gaddafi’s female bodyguards say they were raped, abused by the Libyan leader - BlogPost. Posted at 10:43 AM ET, 08/29/2011 Aug 29, 2011 02:43 PM EDT TheWashingtonPost Two female body guards of Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi wait at the door outside the conference hall in Cairo, Friday, Aug. 10, 1990.

Gaddafi’s female bodyguards say they were raped, abused by the Libyan leader - BlogPost

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20 Facts You Didn’t Know About Muammar Gaddafi

Thanks for visiting! Yesterday marked the 42nd anniversary of when Muammar Gaddafi assumed the title of Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council of Libya by ousting Prince Hasan as-Senussi. It’s disputed whether or not he’s currently in Libya or if he still rules the country. And if he does show up, he’ll probably end up prosecuted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity. Even though he’s been in the news constantly for the last year, there’s a lot we don’t know about the Libyan leader. He shares a birthday (June 7) with Dean Martin, Tom Jones, Prince, Bill Hader, and Allen Iverson.His first car was a 1958 Ford Thunderbird hardtop.

Biography of Muammar Al-Gaddafi. Nationality Libyan Birth Place Sirte region, Libya Date of Birth 1942 (exact date not known) Date of Death 20 October 2011 Biography Qaddafi was the youngest child born to a nomadic Bedouin peasant family living in the desert around Sirte.

Biography of Muammar Al-Gaddafi

In 1963 he entered the Benghazi Military Academy. On 1 September 1969 Colonel Qaddafi and other young officer conspirators staged a bloodless and unopposed coup d’etat in Tripoli against King Idris I who was out of the country on a visit to Turkey. Qaddafi politics were a blend of Arab nationalism and social welfare state. All Fun in The Barn. Muammar al-Gaddafi And His Bodyguards.

Muammar al-Gaddafi And His Bodyguards. Muammar al-Qaddafi's Female Bodyguards - Dodge Charger Forums. So, I was just catching up on world news and this one caught my eye.

Muammar al-Qaddafi's Female Bodyguards - Dodge Charger Forums

Qaddafi has ventured out into the Western world and is making a stir. He arrived in Paris with a 400 person entourage... instead of staying in the luxurious hotel he was booked at... pitched a tent in the gardens. But the most interesting part is this: "But much like a popular music icon, no entourage is complete without the right women. For Qaddafi, that means a menacing group of 30 female body guards. The article goes on to report: "In the man whom President Ronald Reagan referred to as the ‘Mad Dog’ who has been linked to terrorism for decades, we now find an unlikely, perhaps unintentional, champion of women’s rights in Islam.

" I guess he is trying the "Sex Sells" propanda... I have to say.... he's an idiot... but his bodyguards kick a$$!!!! Ayesha Gaddafi. Ayesha Gaddafi (or Aisha, Arabic: عائشة القذافي‎, born December 25, 1976) is a former Libyan mediator and military official, former UN Goodwill Ambassador, and lawyer by profession.

Ayesha Gaddafi

She is the fifth child of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi by his second wife Safia Farkash.[1][2] Military service[edit] She trained with the Libyan military, earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Diplomacy[edit] In 2000 after sanctions were imposed on Iraq, she arrived in Baghdad with a delegation of 69 officials. Ayesha has served as a mediator on behalf of the government with European Union corporations.[3] UN Goodwill Ambassador[edit] Ayesha Gaddafi was appointed as the United Nations Development Program National Goodwill Ambassador for Libya on 24 July 2009, primarily to address the issues of HIV/AIDS, poverty and women's rights in Libya, all of which are culturally sensitive topics in the country.[5][6] In February 2011 the United Nations stripped Ayesha of her role as a goodwill ambassador.[7]

Amazonian Guard. Muammar Gaddafi. Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi[6] (/ˈmoʊ.əmɑr ɡəˈdɑːfi/; Arabic: معمر محمد أبو منيار القذافي‎ audio ) (c. 1942 – 20 October 2011), commonly known as Colonel Gaddafi,[nb 2] was a Libyan revolutionary and politician, and the de facto ruler of Libya for 42 years.

Muammar Gaddafi

Taking power in a 1969 coup d'etat, he ruled as Revolutionary Chairman of the Libyan Arab Republic from 1969 to 1977 and then as the "Brother Leader" of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya from 1977 to 2011, when he was ousted in the Libyan civil war. After beginning as an Arab nationalist and Arab socialist, he later governed the country according to his own ideology, the Third International Theory.

He eventually embraced Pan-Africanism, and served as Chairperson of the African Union from 2009 to 2010. In 1977, he dissolved the Republic and created the Jamahiriya, a "state of the masses" part-governed by GPCs. Encyclopedia.com articles about Muammar al-Qaddafi. Former Bodyguard of Mu'ammar Al-Qadhafi: We Had to Watch Students Being Executed.