Suldaanka Posted October 22, 2011 Thousands died and many more thousands were humiliated under his rule. He called the freedom fighters rats, they found him in a rat hole himself. A befitting end to a ruthless dictator. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted October 22, 2011 And those Animals are still talking to him ............ wuxu cawaansanaa HALKAN Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted October 23, 2011 Gaddafi's latest handwritten statement on his final day, here is the document: From the Guardian newspaper: The document, translated into English, states: "This is my will. I, Muammar bin Mohammad bin Abdussalam bi Humayd bin Abu Manyar bin Humayd bin Nayil al Fuhsi Gaddafi, do swear that there is no other God but Allah and that Mohammad is God's Prophet, peace be upon him. I pledge that I will die as Muslim. Should I be killed, I would like to be buried, according to Muslim rituals, in the clothes I was wearing at the time of my death and my body unwashed, in the cemetery of Sirte, next to my family and relatives. I would like that my family, especially women and children, be treated well after my death. The Libyan people should protect its identity, achievements, history and the honourable image of its ancestors and heroes. The Libyan people should not relinquish the sacrifices of the free and best people. I call on my supporters to continue the resistance, and fight any foreign aggressor against Libya, today, tomorrow and always. Let the free people of the world know that we could have bargained over and sold out our cause in return for a personal secure and stable life. We received many offers to this effect but we chose to be at the vanguard of the confrontation as a badge of duty and honour. Even if we do not win immediately, we will give a lesson to future generations that choosing to protect the nation is an honour and selling it out is the greatest betrayal that history will remember forever despite the attempts of the others to tell you otherwise." Rest in Peace, he was brave, and not Ben Ali or Mubarak, and others who accomplished nothing while they were in power, he built the country from scratch, and NATO with its cover rebels destroyed it, he was lucky to be here to see the destruction they caused! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted October 23, 2011 ^ To me, Mubarak and Ben Ali have showed courage when they made the tough decision to let go power and face the judgement of their people. They saved their respective countries destruction, foreign interference, and internal divisions. That is what need to be applauded. Gadaffi could have done it the same. He could have spared the death and the destruction of people and cities, had he done the wise thing and got out of Libya and seek refuge somewhere in South America or Africa. Good riddance. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted October 24, 2011 nuune;753246 wrote: Gaddafi's latest handwritten statement on his final day, here is the document: From the Guardian newspaper: The document, translated into English, states: "This is my will. I, Muammar bin Mohammad bin Abdussalam bi Humayd bin Abu Manyar bin Humayd bin Nayil al Fuhsi Gaddafi, do swear that there is no other God but Allah and that Mohammad is God's Prophet, peace be upon him. I pledge that I will die as Muslim. Should I be killed, I would like to be buried, according to Muslim rituals, in the clothes I was wearing at the time of my death and my body unwashed, in the cemetery of Sirte, next to my family and relatives. I would like that my family, especially women and children, be treated well after my death. The Libyan people should protect its identity, achievements, history and the honourable image of its ancestors and heroes. The Libyan people should not relinquish the sacrifices of the free and best people. I call on my supporters to continue the resistance, and fight any foreign aggressor against Libya, today, tomorrow and always. Let the free people of the world know that we could have bargained over and sold out our cause in return for a personal secure and stable life. We received many offers to this effect but we chose to be at the vanguard of the confrontation as a badge of duty and honour. Even if we do not win immediately, we will give a lesson to future generations that choosing to protect the nation is an honour and selling it out is the greatest betrayal that history will remember forever despite the attempts of the others to tell you otherwise." Rest in Peace, he was brave, and not Ben Ali or Mubarak, and others who accomplished nothing while they were in power, he built the country from scratch, and NATO with its cover rebels destroyed it, he was lucky to be here to see the destruction they caused! Nuunka, haye, run miyaa waxaan. Intee shabakada guardian.co.uk kaga qorantahay. Linka noo keenba. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted October 24, 2011 ^^ Originally posted on Gaddafi's website Seven Days News, Guardian picked up from there, and translated bits, here is the Guardian link: Source Here is Gaddafi's website posting the Will: Seven Days News, Gaddafi's website in the comments there, one of them posted a Hadith "Laa tasubbu al amwaat fi annahu afdhaw ilaa maa qadamuu (لاتسبو الاموات فإنهم افضوا الى ماقدمو" that summs up everything Telegraph also has posted the Gaddafi's will: another Source Even rebel gangs website couldn't help but post it Gaddafi's Will. Ps: Have you seen how Mu'tasim Gaddafi was when captured injured in several places(15 shots all together on his body and was still alive drinking water, even smoking a cigarete, xaraartaa qabatey camal), I will post the video since it is the longest video of Mu'tasim before they executed him, the conversation is in Arabic, and very clear, the rebels boast about the capture even quoting some Quranic verses, isagana intuu saas u fiiriyo one of the rebels ayuu ku lahaa "horta adiga magacaa?", waa su'aal jees-jees ah, and they seen him asagoo dhiiga iska tirtiraayo or looking one of the wounded spots, they told him don't worry surgery aa lagu geenaa, then he said "these wounds waa medals", there is a rough little translation on Youtube, but listen to the Arabic conversation. Mu'tassim was the man who defended Sirte for so long, a military strategist, he was the one who made the rebels retreat more than hundred times, all along, he was fighting along side his father. Saif Al Islam posted an audio message yesterday saying he is alive, not injured, and not captured as the rebels claimed, audio is on Youtube, here is an article: Saif Al Islam says alive Will post the video later Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites