

Omar al-Mukhtar, ’The Lion of the Desert’, was hanged by Italian colonial forces for leading a rebellion against the country’s Fascist rule
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Economic growth is not the only measure of a leader's worth. Sure, it helps that people can afford the basic necessities of life, but what use is economic growth if you can't have a freedom of expression, freedom of speech and so forth. Qadaffi is a ruthless dictator who has killed many of his political opponents to the point that the very idea of opposing him and his tyrannical rule is frowned upon based on fear.paidmonk wrote:^ Hawiye logic in action.
Gadaffi: Highest GDP per capita and lifestyle quality in Africa since the day he stepped in office, one of the best life qualities is seen in Libya, rivaling most EU nations, free and very high quality healthcare and education in libya, highest literacy in Africa and one of the highest on earth, kept his nation's borders sovereign for his entire presidency...etc.
Ali Mahdi: Warlord, crook, war profiteer, genocidal maniac, turned his country and clan into the most disadvantaged and worst-off people on earth.
Guess who's the ruthless one in the eyes of a Hutu?
atleast the country has been maintained, life expectancy has jumped 20+ yrs, he has his borders securedBabygirl- wrote:The guy does not know how to dress like a leader at all..& is a dictator
but his country & people are doing well mashalaah..
FAH1223 wrote:atleast the country has been maintained, life expectancy has jumped 20+ yrs, he has his borders securedBabygirl- wrote:The guy does not know how to dress like a leader at all..& is a dictator
but his country & people are doing well mashalaah..
They're way better than other African nationsPaddington Bear wrote:
Most Libyans will disagree with you there.