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A letter from The Guardian
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wtiennest · 6 months
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Muammar Gaddafi (? 1942 – 20 October 2011)
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Every time a black face makes progress for black faces, the United States will surely be there to extinguish that light
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chdkz-veteran · 9 months
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scarlethyena · 3 months
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voidami · 6 months
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smog-ktmcu5480 · 7 months
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He has my vote
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misseyewumi · 2 years
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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tOr4R6kH7y6CXPJLE6Ekh35verXDFekQ5KuHiBskRhA/edit?usp=drivesdk
In this link is a presentation explaining the exploitation of Africa in brief. Please look at it to get more information about this, and spread the word
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channeledhistory · 2 years
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theendofprosperity · 2 years
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English: Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and Mikhail Kalashnikov
Spanish: Coronel Muammar Gaddafi y Mikhail Kalashnikov
中文:上校穆阿迈尔卡扎菲和米哈伊尔卡拉什尼科夫
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Saddam Hussein greeting Muammar Gaddafi at Baghdad International Airport, who arrived to attend the Arab Summit, 1990
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wtiennest · 7 months
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What is systematically covered up, however, is the NATO powers’ role in instigating this civil war that created conditions for the flood. However, top NATO officials launched the 2011 war in Libya, relying on the professional liars in the major media, academic establishment and the middle class pseudo-left parties to sell the war as a crusade for democracy and human rights. These forces all have blood on their hands.
This includes US President Barack Obama, UK Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy—whose governments pressed the hardest for the 2011 war in Libya. There are also the major media outlets like the New York Times and CNN, which peddle CIA-dictated propaganda, and legions of cowardly and conformist academics like Professor Juan Cole of the University of Michigan and pseudo-left political operatives like Professor Gilbert Achcar of France’s New Anti-capitalist Party (NPA).
A groundswell of anger is building about whether warnings about the state of the two dams were ignored, the failure to find new contractors to maintain the dam after Libya’s 2011 civil war, and the precise instructions issued by the police and security directorate on the night of the flood. A Turkish firm had been contracted to work on the dams in 2007, but left Libya in 2011 when fighting broke out, and had not returned.
Many overseas contractors did not return to Libya after 2011, either because they were pursuing compensation claims or did not regard the country as safe.
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pesostm · 2 years
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chdkz-veteran · 2 years
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