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  Moammar al-Qadhafi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Qadhafi is the youngest child from a nomadic Bedouin peasant family in the desert region of Sirte.
Qadhafi's inspiration was Gamal Abdul Nasser, a popular statesman in neighboring Egypt who rose to the presidency by appealing to Arab unity and condemning the West.
Qadhafi based his new regime on a blend of Arab nationalism, aspects of the welfare state and what Qadhafi termed "direct, popular democracy." He called this system "Islamic socialism" and while he permitted private control over small companies, the government controlled the larger ones.
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 Libya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Qadhafi rejected both Soviet Communism and Western capitalism and claimed that he was charting an independent course, portraying himself as a champion of "oppressed peoples" and Third World nations seeking to assert their independence on the international stage.
Qadhafi referred to the incident it as a "spontaneous demonstration" and denied any involvement.
Qadhafi himself is not even technically the "President" or "Prime Minister" of the country, and instead describes himself as a sort of "guide" or a "leader" to help the Libyan people in socialism.
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 Moammar Al Qadhafi : Qadhafi
Moammar Abu Minyar Al Qadhafi (1942 -) has been the ruler of Libya since January 15, 1970.
Qadhafi was expelled from school in 1961 for his political activism.
He graduated from the University of Libya with high grades and entered the Military Academy in Benghazi in 1963, where he and a few of his fellow militants organized a secret corps of Unionist Officers whose explicit aim was the overthrow of the pro-Western monarchy.
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 Qadhafi
Muammar al Qadhafi was born in a beduin tent in the desert near Surt in 1942.
Qadhafi's ideology, fed by Radio Cairo during his formative years, was an ideology of renascent Arab nationalism on the Egyptian model, with Nasser as hero and the Egyptian revolution as a guide.
Qadhafi entered the Libyan military academy at Binghazi in 1961 and, along with most of his colleagues from the Revolutionary Command Council [RCC], graduated in the 1965-66 period.
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 Libya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Qadhafi referred to the incident it as a "spontaneous demonstration " and denied any involvement.
Qadhafi had long referred to it as the " line of death ".
The government is called a "jamahiriya," a modification of the Arabic word "jumhuriya" (republic) that translates loosely as "people's state." In practice, however, Libya is essentially a dictatorship, with Qadhafi ruling by decree, assisted by a small clique of military and political officials.
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 Moammar Al Qadhafi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Moammar Abu Minyar Al Qadhafi (June 1942 -) has been the ruler of Libya since January 15, 1970.
Qadhafi and a small group of friends that he met in this school went on to form the core leadership of a militant revolutionary group that would eventually sieze control of the country of Libya.
In the last ten years, though, Qadhafi has managed to improve his connections all over the Arab world and is today considered as a moderate and responsible leader throughout the Arab world.
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 Moammar Al Qadhafi:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Unlike other military dictators, Qaddafi did not promote himself to the highest rank of general upon seizing power, but rather accepted a ceremonial promotion from captain to colonel and has remained at this rank for the last thirty-five years.
Three more sons, Al Moatassim, Hannbil, and Khamees, are less prominent.
The Associated Press and affiliates (such as CNN and FOX News) use the spelling Moammar Gadhafi.
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 Foreign relations of Libya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Qadhafi rejected both Soviet communism and Western capitalism and claimed he was charting a middle course.
Following a 1998 Arab League meeting in which fellow Arab states decided not to challenge UN sanctions, Qadhafi announced that he was turning his back on pan-Arab ideas, one of the fundamental tenets of his philosophy.
Qadhafi has proposed a borderless "United States of Africa" to transform the continent into a single nation-state ruled by a single government.
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 gaddafi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He was given a traditional religious primary education and attended the Sebha preparatory school in Fezzan from 1956 to 1961.
He went on to attend the University of Libya, where he graduated with high grades.
Libya became the first country outside the Soviet bloc to receive the supersonic MIG-25 combat fighters, but their relations remained relatively distant.
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 1986 Berlin discotheque bombing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
At least 15 people died in the U.S. airstrikes, including the 15-month-old daughter adopted by leader Moammar Al Qadhafi, and more than 100 were injured.
In 2001, A Libyan diplomat, Musbah Abdulghasem Eter, and two Palestinians, Yasser Mohammed Chreidi (or Yassar Al-Shuraidi or Yassir Chraidi) and Ali Chanaa were convicted of aiding in murder and one of the Palestinians' former German wife, Verena Channa was convicted of murder.
Two weeks before the Berlin blast, Gadhafi called for Arab assaults on American interests worldwide after a U.S.-Libyan naval clash in the Mediterranean, in which 35 seamen on a Libyan patrol boat in the Gulf of Sidra were killed in international waters.
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 Politics of Libya : Libya/Government   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Libya's political system is theoretically based on the political philosophy in Moammar Al Qadhafi's Green Book, which combines socialist and Islamic theories and rejects parliamentary democracy and political parties.
Qadhafi remained the de facto chief of state and secretary general of the GPC until 1980, when he gave up his office.
Qadhafi's security forces launched a preemptive strike at alleged coup plotters in the military and among the Warfallah tribe in October 1993.
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Qadhafi rejected both Soviet Soviet Communism Communism and Western capitalism capitalism and claimed that he was charting an independent course, portraying himself as a champion of "oppressed peoples" and Third World Third World nations seeking to assert their independence on the international stage.
Qadhafi claims that Libya is a "pure socialist socialist state", and as such the "formal" institutions of government are purposely quite vague.
The government is called a "jamahiriya," a modification of the Arabic word "jumhuriya" (republic) that translates loosely as "people's state." In practice, however, Libya is essentially a dictatorship dictatorship, with Qadhafi ruling by decree ruling by decree, assisted by a small clique of military and political officials.
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 Muammar al-Qaddafi biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Three more sons, Al Moatassim, Hannibal, and Khamees, are less prominent.
CNN and FOX News use the spelling Moammar Gadhafi and Al Jazeera uses Muammar al-Qadhafi.
Qadhafi, or Khadafi, is also the inspiration for name of the rap artist, Yaki Kadafi.
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 Bambooweb: Idris I
Idris I (March 12, 1890 - May 25, 1983) was King of Libya from independence (December 24, 1951) until the coup d'etat on September 1, 1969 that brought Moammar Al Qadhafi to power.
Born Sidi Muhammad Idris al-Mahdi al-Senussi, he was the grandson of Muhammad ibn Ali as-Senussi, the founder of the Senussi Muslim sect.
On September 1, 1969, Idris was finally ousted in a coup led by Moammar Al Qadhafi.
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 Moammar Al Qadhafi - Questionz.net , answers to all your questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Early history Qadhafi is the youngest child from a nomadic Bedouin peasant family in the desert region of Sirte.
Rise to power On September 1 1969, Colonel Qadhafi and his secret corps of Unionist Officers staged a bloodless, unopposed coup d'Žtat in Tripoli, the capital.
Islamic Socialism and Pan Arabism Qadhafi based his new regime on a blend of Arab nationalism, aspects of the welfare state and what Qadhafi termed "direct, popular democracy." He called this system "Islamic socialism" and while he permitted private control over small companies, the government controlled the larger ones.
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 Muammar al-Qaddafi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Qadhafi is referred to in government statements and the official press as the "Brother Leader and Guide of the Revolution."
All have been speculated to be possible successors.
In 1986, responding to a Minnesota schoolgirl's letter in English, he used the spelling Moammar El-Gadhafi.
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 Libya - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
Since 1969 Libya has been ruled by Colonel Moammar_Al_Qadhafi, who came to power in a coup and deposed the Libyan monarchy.
Among the victims of the April 14 attack was the adopted daughter of Qadhafi.
Libya has no constitution, and the laws of the land come from Islamic_law, and Qadhafi's "Green Book" of political philosophy.
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 Articles - Libya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Since 1969 Libya has been ruled by Colonel Muammar al-Qaddafi, who came to power in a coup and deposed the Libyan monarchy of King Idris.
It is suspected that he ordered the attack to show sympathy to Ayatollah Khomeini and the new government of Iran.
The U.S. attacked Libyan patrol boats from January to March 1986 during clashes over access to the Gulf of Sidra, which Libya claimed as territorial waters but was not recognized internationally.
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 Moammar Al-qadhafi - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
LIBYA - Profile - Col. Moammar Mohammed Abdel Salam Abu Minyar Al Qadhafi.
LIBYA - Profile - Moammar Mohammed Abdel Salam Abu Minyar Al Qadhafi.
LIBYA - Moammar Mohammed Abdel Salam Abu Minyar Al Qadhafi.(Brief Article) : An article from: APS Diplomat Operations in Oil Diplomacy
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 Artistopia Music - Outlawz
The main lineup consisted of his cousin Yafeu Fula, aka "Yaki Kadafi" (named after Moammar al-Qadhafi) and.....
The main lineup consisted of his cousin Yafeu Fula, aka "Yaki Kadafi" (named after Moammar al-Qadhafi) and E.D.I. Mean (named after Ugandian President Idi Amin), who founded the group in the early 90's as "Dramacydal"; Napoleon, and Hussein Fatal (after Saddam Hussein).
They are probably best known for appearing in the video for, and rapping on, the Notorious B.I.G., Bad Boy Records, Mobb Deep, etc. diss "Hit Em Up".
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 CALEB PROJECT: news and interactive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The North African country of Libya had been ruled since 1969 by Colonel Moammar al-Qadhafi (Gadhafi).
They went to Malta, an island located in the Mediterranean Sea just north of Libya, certain that God in his power would make a way.
Greg Fritz and Moammar al-Qadhafi in the same Libyan newspaper in 1980.
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 Isratin - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Isratin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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Isratin (also written Israteen) is the proposed name of a binational state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by Libya's de facto Head of State, Moammar al-Qadhafi.
Qadhafi claims that no two state solution will provide the necessary security between the Palestinians and Israelis and that a democratic state, equally respective of the rights of all of its citizens is advisable.
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 Lebanon.com Newswire - Local News October 19 1998
Arab and Lebanese congratulatory messages continued to pour in today at the office of President-elect General Emil Lahhoud in Yarzeh.
Libyan President Moammar Al-Qadhafi, Iranian President Mohammed Khatemi, UAE President Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al-Nahyan, Oman's Sultan Qaboos Bin Saeed and other Arab leaders and local supporters today sent Lebanon's president-elect congratulatory statements welcoming his election as the country's next head of state.
The messages praised the remarkable past of Lahhoud as army chief stressing his election guarantees a bright future for Lebanon.
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 Allahu Akbar (anthem) - TheBestLinks.com - Libya, Arab world, National anthem, Moammar al-Qadhafi, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Allahu Akbar (anthem) - TheBestLinks.com - Libya, Arab world, National anthem, Moammar al-Qadhafi,...
Allahu Akbar (anthem), Libya, Arab world, National anthem, Moammar al-Qadhafi
Allahu Akbar is the title of the national anthem of Libya – which, thanks to Qadhafi's long-vanished hopes of uniting the Arab world, studiously avoids making any direct reference to the country in question:
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