Thursday, February 24, 2011

Profile Muammar al-Qaddafi

Muammar al-Qaddafi also simply known as Colonel Gaddafi was born June 7, 1942 has become the leader of Libya since a coup in 1969. He assumed the position is not an official position, but he bears the "Guide of the First of September Great Revolution of the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya" or "Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution".

Gaddafi was the youngest child from a poor family Badawi (Bedouin) the nomadic desert areas in the Sirte. His mother was a Jew who were converting to Islam since the age of 9 years. This technically makes Gaddafi was Jewish according to Judaism. He was given a traditional religious primary education and attended the SMU Sebha in Fezzan from 1956 to 1961.

Gaddafi and a small group of his friends who he met at this school then formed the major leadership of a militant revolutionary group that later took power the Libyan state. Inspiration for Gaddafi was Gamal Abdul Nasser, a popular statesman in Egypt, who ascended to the throne of the presidency by asking for Arab unity and the West blasphemy. In 1961, Gaddafi expelled from Sebha for his political activities.

He later studied at the University of Libya, where he graduated with excellent value. He then joined the Military Academy in Benghazi in 1963, where he and several colleagues formed a militant secret society that aims to drop the monarchy's pro-Western Libya. After graduating in 1965, he was sent to Britain for further training, and again in 1966 as an officer in the Signal Corps.

Khaddafi have a big family. He married twice and has 7 sons, 1 daughter and two adopted children. As reported by CTV News, Thursday (24/2/2011), children Gaddafi has a tremendously important roles ranging from control of the state to increase the coffers of the family.

Gaddafi has eight children, seven of them men. The oldest son, Muhammad Gaddafi is chairman of the Libyan Olympic Committee. The second oldest son Al-Saadi Gaddafi, the Libyan Football Federation chairman, playing in the Serie A team, Perugia, and also play movies. The only daughter, Ayesha Gaddafi, is a lawyer who has joined Saddam Hussein's legal team.

Muhammad al-Gaddafi
Saif al Islam al Gaddafi
Saadi Gaddafi
Muttasim Khadafi
Hannibal Gaddafi
Gaddafi Saif-al-Arab
Khamis Khadafi
Ayesha al-Gaddafi

Child Lift Khadafi:
Milad Hanna and son Abuztaia al Gaddafi. Hanna was killed when U.S. bombed Gaddafi's residence in 1986. While Milad survived and had saved the Gaddafi in the incident.

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