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Kindly explain how Qaddafi funded his fairy tale in the la la land?

1. the "la la land" wasn't known as 'suicide capital of the world' and all other kinds of wrong capitals... india is. :)

2. the proceeds from the libyan oil sales, billion dollar gdp against india's trillion dollar gdp, were spent on the welfare of the country's citizens and for spreading true democracy in the world and funding revolutionary movements like nelson mandela's anc and farc of columbia.

3. within libya there was no homeless person, no one living under oppression of family elders ( unless in the areas that in 2011 became the hotbed of the "rebels" ), no one selling their kidney for money, no one suiciding because of debt, no one suiciding because of getting "low marks" in exams, no one dying in hospital for want of money etc.

4. gaddafi declared soon after his 1969 revolution that until the time every libyan has a house his own parents would live in a tent.

5. libyan jamahiriya had dismantled its nuclear/chemical/biological weapons program.
 
1. the "la la land" wasn't known as 'suicide capital of the world' and all other kinds of wrong capitals... india is. :)

2. the proceeds from the oil sales, billion dollar gdp against india's trillion dollar gdp, was spent on the welfare of the country's citizens and for spreading true democracy in the world and funding revolutionary movements like nelson mandela's anc and farc of columbia.

3. within libya there was no homeless person, no one living under oppression of family elders ( unless in the areas that in 2011 became the hotbed of the "rebels" ), no one selling their kidney for money, no one suiciding because of debt, no one suiciding because of getting "low marks" in exams, no one dying in hospital for want of money etc.

4. gaddafi declared soon after his 1969 revolution that until the time every libyan has a house his own parents would live in a tent.

What was the economic productive activity undertaken to generate revenue by the people of la la land?
 
Considering how Anti national elements are being groomed in JNU, I believe it won't be wrong to draw a parallel from the land these free loaders love so much?
Your views please?

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I was thinking the same. This incubation centre for Leftards must end. If you read about SM Lyngdoh committee's report you will find every solution to this problem. But but this is JNU. JNU knows that if the recommendations are implemented then the union body elections will become more transparent and therefore more feeble. JNU wants to keep this fire burning. It hurt their ego when govt actually exercised brute force, something they unexpected after all they consider JNU as out of reach of govt machineries.
 
What was the economic productive activity undertaken to generate revenue by the people of la la land?

mainly oil and agriculture ( made efficient through history's biggest water supply project - the 'great man-made river' project and this in a largely desert country ).

further about agriculture, the libyans were inviting other africans to come do agriculture in libya because of the free economics of doing agriculture there.

also, libya had two million foreign workers including from south asia... the black africans among these foreigners were especially targeted by nato's "democracy-seeking rebels".

no fakery of it/services. :)

there was a plan towards 2011 of creating a international visa-free city inviting the world's people to set up businesses there, availing libya's socialist economic system.
 
mainly oil and agriculture ( made efficient through history's biggest water supply project - the 'great man-made river' project and this in a largely desert country ).

further about agriculture, the libyans were inviting other africans to come do agriculture in libya because of the free economics of doing agriculture there.

also, libya had two million foreign workers including from south asia... the black africans among these foreigners were especially targeted by nato's "democracy-seeking rebels".

no fakery of it/services. :)

there was a plan towards 2011 of creating a international visa-free city inviting the world's people to set up businesses there, availing libya's socialist economic system.
Can you please give the break up of how much oil and agriculture contribution to GDP respectively?
 
I think a comparison to Lal Masjid is a tad strong. I think JNU is a case of students romancing with concepts they don't fully understand.

A little reaction will help other students to quickly understand these concepts so they don't make the same mistake. Ignoring it will only make the tumour grow. We cannot allow our intelligent young to be manipulated by forces that they may be too naive to understand.

I have been exposed to the culture at JNU, their left inkling is all because of the Nehruvian leftist, liberal ideology that is indoctrinated there (notice the pa

There is no such thing as liberal extreme left. The extreme left is the most illiberal of all ideologies. We only need to look at Chairman. Mao, Stalin or Pol. Pot to see what these people do when given real power.

The true difference is that one of the two groups of people being compared here received a proper education. Enough said.

Which only makes them more dangerous, if their ideology is dangerous. No one seriously listens to the rabid mullah anymore, it is only a matter of time before their kind are rooted out. A well spoken ideologue pushing a dangerous or violent ideology, which is what the extreme left is, is far more dangerous. These people should not be given unchallenged access to young and impressionable kids anymore than the more rabid mullahs should be given access to young and impressionable kids.
 
Lal Masjid is acres worse than JNU. Their belief in their ideology is so strong, they will even kill other Pakistanis and die for what they believe in.

Lal masjid is less refined than the extreme left and they tend to hit everything with a hammer, that is a weakness...and why they are nearly done for. But communism and lal masjid type ideology are both illiberal to the extreme and will happily kill, torture and starve anyone in their way.
 
Can you please give the break up of how much oil and agriculture contribution to GDP respectively?

oil and oil products were of course the major export items... even the wikipedia page for "economy of libya" gives not that inaccurate a picture[1] :

767px-Libya_Export_Treemap.jpg


with the 'great man-made river' project, more agriculture projects were being installed, either citizen-operated farms or by the general people's committees ( such as below[1] ) :

220px-Libyan_pivot_irrigation_460142568_02e969004a_o.jpg


the gmrr project was proceeding to make this 90 percent desert country not only self-sufficient in agriculture produce but also a export country, for example in wheat... alas the invasion[2] :
At the time of the NATO-led war against Libya in 2011, three phases of the Great Man-Made River Project were completed. The first and largest phase, providing two million cubic metres of water a day along a 1,200 km pipeline to Benghazi and Sirte, was formally inaugurated in August 1991. Phase II includes the delivery of one million cubic metres of water a day to the western coastal belt and also supplies Tripoli. Phase III provides the planned expansion of the existing Phase I system, and supplies Tobruk and the coast from a new wellfield.

The 'rivers' are a 4000-kilometer network of 4 meters diameter lined concrete pipes, buried below the desert sands to prevent evaporation. There are 1300 wells, 500,000 sections of pipe, 3700 kilometers of haul roads, and 250 million cubic meters of excavation. All material for the project was locally manufactured. Large reservoirs provide storage, and pumping stations control the flow into the cities.
The last two phases of the project should involve extending the distribution network together. When completed, the irrigation water from the Great Man-Made River would enable about 155,000 hectares of land to be cultivated. Or, as Gaddafi defined, the project would make the desert as green as the flag of the Libyan Jamahiriya.

In 1999, UNESCO accepted Libya's offer to fund the Great Man-Made River International Water Prize, an award that rewards remarkable scientific research work on water usage in arid areas.
Many foreign nationals worked in Libya on the Great Man-Made River Project for decades. But after the start of NATO's so-called humanitarian bombing of the North-African country in March 2011, most foreign workers have returned home. In July 2011, NATO not only bombed the Great Man-Made River water supply pipeline near Brega, but also destroyed the factory that produces the pipes to repair it, claiming in justification that it was used as "a military storage facility" and that "rockets were launched from there". Six of the facility's security guards were killed in the NATO attack, and the water supply for the 70% of the population who depend on the piped supply for personal use and for irrigation has been compromised with this damage to Libya's vital infrastructure.
The construction on the last two phases of the Great Man-Made River Project were scheduled to continue over the next two decades, but NATO's war on Libya has thrown the project's future - and the wellbeing of the Libyan people - into great jeopardy.


the below vid gives hint of the scale of the gmrr project... it is bombing by the rats ( nato's "democracy-loving humanitarian and oppressed rebels" ) on a section of gmrr pipeline in the desert :

Explosion on the Great Man Made River - near Bani Walid 13-03-2012 - YouTube

if not for the invasion, the things that could been...


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[1] Economy of Libya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

[2] How Gaddafi’s Great Man-Made River Project became part of Water Wars - PravdaReport
 
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It is good to concentrate anti-nationals in one place so it's easier to monitor them.
 
oil and oil products were of course the major export items... even the wikipedia page for "economy of libya" gives not that inaccurate a picture[1] :

767px-Libya_Export_Treemap.jpg


with the 'great man-made river' project, more agriculture projects were being installed :

220px-Libyan_pivot_irrigation_460142568_02e969004a_o.jpg


the gmrr project was proceeding to make this 90 percent desert country not only self-sufficient in agriculture produce but also a export country, for example in wheat... alas the invasion[2] :






the below vid gives hint of the scale of the gmrr project... it is bombing by the rats ( nato's "democracy-loving humanitarian and oppressed rebels" ) on a section of gmrr pipeline in the desert :

Explosion on the Great Man Made River - near Bani Walid 13-03-2012 - YouTube

if not for the invasion, the things that could been...


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[1] Economy of Libya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

[2] How Gaddafi’s Great Man-Made River Project became part of Water Wars - PravdaReport
Can you list top importers of oil from Libya?
 
oil and oil products were of course the major export items... even the wikipedia page for "economy of libya" gives not that inaccurate a picture[1] :

767px-Libya_Export_Treemap.jpg


with the 'great man-made river' project, more agriculture projects were being installed, either citizen-operated farms or by the general people's committees ( such as below[1] ) :

220px-Libyan_pivot_irrigation_460142568_02e969004a_o.jpg


the gmrr project was proceeding to make this 90 percent desert country not only self-sufficient in agriculture produce but also a export country, for example in wheat... alas the invasion[2] :






the below vid gives hint of the scale of the gmrr project... it is bombing by the rats ( nato's "democracy-loving humanitarian and oppressed rebels" ) on a section of gmrr pipeline in the desert :

Explosion on the Great Man Made River - near Bani Walid 13-03-2012 - YouTube

if not for the invasion, the things that could been...


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[1] Economy of Libya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

[2] How Gaddafi’s Great Man-Made River Project became part of Water Wars - PravdaReport
Can you list top importers of oil from Libya?
Wiki says mining and hydrocarbons industries accounted for over 95% of their economy.
Can you list top importers of oil from Libya?
 
Wiki says mining and hydrocarbons industries accounted for over 95% of their economy.

the western automobile industry and their eastern clones mainly make personal-use automobiles that use petroleum products, despite the urgent need to switch to a public-vehicles-mostly transportation system that uses biofuel and salt water[1]... progressive countries like venezuela and libyan jamahiriya made use of their petroleum resources as a sale commodity and employed that income for the benefit of their own citizens, their region and the world.


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[1] The sports car that runs on SALTWATER: Vehicle goes from 0 to 60mph in 2.8 seconds - and has just been approved for EU roads | Daily Mail Online
 
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