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Libyan people began to re-evaluate Qaddafi and miss the once peaceful life
2018-03-29 10:15:08
In 1969, Qaddafi led his subordinates to forcibly seize power, overthrew the Idrisian dynasty and became the actual controller of Libya. In the following 42 years, under the leadership of Qaddafi, Libya relied on the oil trade and the country’s wealth surged. Gaddafi used most of these wealth to improve people’s living standards, improve people’s livelihood protection, enjoy free medical care for the people, reimburse the sick for medical treatment abroad, and various life benefits and subsidies.
Gaddafi was a nomad from the background, through his own unremitting efforts, and finally boarded the presidency, but he did not forget the hard life of the bottom, love to care about the life of the underlying people. However, the Libyan people are not thankful, but fight against him. This really makes him very sad. They really often fail to appreciate what happiness really means in the blessing. In the years since Gaddafi’s death, Libya was still a warfare. At this time, the people began to recall the good life of Gaddafi.
Amadou was a Ghanaian. He did not have the money to apply for a Libyan visa, and he had found a job in Libya - a tiling job. His income was good. He earned a total of 3,000 U.S. dollars. However, on the day when the Western powers bombed Libya in 2011, he remembered standing on the docks in Tripoli and panicked and hurriedly searched for shelter. At the time, Libya had a mess, the shops were closed, his job was lost, and his hard-earned money was gone. Later he fled back to Ghana and was completely disappointed with Libya.
A man named Mustafa said that after Qaddafi’s death, the war continued and the hopes of the local young people’s future were shattered. Without Qaddafi, many young people were unemployed, and they had nothing to do. The few people embarked committing crimes, and a large number of people fled their homes and fled to Europe to make a living.
Mustafa was only 35 years old. He was a former construction worker. He worked in Leah for seven years. He is now unemployed for many years. He said: Qaddafi is a good man and he is not the deceitful. He is the best leader. I don't know why the Libyan people want to overthrow him?
Another citizen, Ulyssia Yahya, wearing a small round-brimmed hat and a beard, a typical Libya's attire, said with indignation that Qadhafi has brought so many benefits to the people. Why kill Gaddafi? Did you kill him and the problem was solved? Look at the current Libya issue more than ever before. Why kill Gaddafi?
There was a man named Karim, who was working as a tailor in Leah in the days of Qaddafi. He spent three years working on making big money and building a big house. His wife and children lived in the house. Life was very stable and beautiful. Later, after the bombing of Libya by the West, there were fewer job opportunities and less income. Karim said: In Gaddafi era, everyone in Libya has a job, has income, works steadily, and earns more money. My large housing estate was built before, but now we are merely able to maintain our survival.
2018-03-29 10:15:08
In 1969, Qaddafi led his subordinates to forcibly seize power, overthrew the Idrisian dynasty and became the actual controller of Libya. In the following 42 years, under the leadership of Qaddafi, Libya relied on the oil trade and the country’s wealth surged. Gaddafi used most of these wealth to improve people’s living standards, improve people’s livelihood protection, enjoy free medical care for the people, reimburse the sick for medical treatment abroad, and various life benefits and subsidies.
Gaddafi was a nomad from the background, through his own unremitting efforts, and finally boarded the presidency, but he did not forget the hard life of the bottom, love to care about the life of the underlying people. However, the Libyan people are not thankful, but fight against him. This really makes him very sad. They really often fail to appreciate what happiness really means in the blessing. In the years since Gaddafi’s death, Libya was still a warfare. At this time, the people began to recall the good life of Gaddafi.
Amadou was a Ghanaian. He did not have the money to apply for a Libyan visa, and he had found a job in Libya - a tiling job. His income was good. He earned a total of 3,000 U.S. dollars. However, on the day when the Western powers bombed Libya in 2011, he remembered standing on the docks in Tripoli and panicked and hurriedly searched for shelter. At the time, Libya had a mess, the shops were closed, his job was lost, and his hard-earned money was gone. Later he fled back to Ghana and was completely disappointed with Libya.
A man named Mustafa said that after Qaddafi’s death, the war continued and the hopes of the local young people’s future were shattered. Without Qaddafi, many young people were unemployed, and they had nothing to do. The few people embarked committing crimes, and a large number of people fled their homes and fled to Europe to make a living.
Mustafa was only 35 years old. He was a former construction worker. He worked in Leah for seven years. He is now unemployed for many years. He said: Qaddafi is a good man and he is not the deceitful. He is the best leader. I don't know why the Libyan people want to overthrow him?
Another citizen, Ulyssia Yahya, wearing a small round-brimmed hat and a beard, a typical Libya's attire, said with indignation that Qadhafi has brought so many benefits to the people. Why kill Gaddafi? Did you kill him and the problem was solved? Look at the current Libya issue more than ever before. Why kill Gaddafi?
There was a man named Karim, who was working as a tailor in Leah in the days of Qaddafi. He spent three years working on making big money and building a big house. His wife and children lived in the house. Life was very stable and beautiful. Later, after the bombing of Libya by the West, there were fewer job opportunities and less income. Karim said: In Gaddafi era, everyone in Libya has a job, has income, works steadily, and earns more money. My large housing estate was built before, but now we are merely able to maintain our survival.
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