Gaddafi

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  • GeorgesII0

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    they were not living in fear and poverty,
    now they will once those liberty loving rebel get the country,
    inform yourself about who are those so called rebels,

    Original article: Libyen – Überlegungen zum drohenden „Preis der Freiheit"
    http://www.uruknet.info/?new=772…
    Libya has the highest living standard in Africa. The "United Nations Development Program (UNDP) confirms that the country has excellent prospects for achieving United Nations development goals by 2015. NATO's war will have already dashed those hopes. A collapse like the one in Iraq now threatens the country.
    There has been little reaching the European public in the past few years about Libya, whose relationship with the West had normalized. European leaders met with their Libyan counterpart Muammar al-Gadhafi often and business flourished. In the course of preparation for war, the country was suddenly transformed into the most evil dictatorship. Even many war opponents accepted this characterization as their own and now want to overthrow the "tyrant."

    But if Libyan society can really be reduced to the "revolutionary leader" Gadhafi in Libya, is the situation really worse than in a hundred other countries and are there not many more factors that determine the living conditions of a country, besides Western-style "freedoms"?

    • 42 years in power is too much for just one man, I say get Gadafi out of the wayernexbcn

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