Former Libyan leader, Muammar Qadhafi
On October 20, 2011,
people around the world watched on their screens the images of a bloody man who
was lynched by a hysterical crowd. A few moments later, two swollen bodies
lying next to each other, on dirty mattresses placed on the floor were also
shown to the world.
The bodies were the
Libyan leader, Muammar Qadhafi and his son Al-Mu'tasim-Billah al-Qadhafi.
The event marks the end of a bombing campaign against Libya
by NATO forces and the ground battles of their occasional allies, the Libyan
revolutionaries, who it will later turn out to be were fundamentalists and
jihadists but the West - Paris, London, Brussels, and even the UN
Secretary-General welcome the new era of Libya.
Why Africa is never allowed to grow despite all the
resources on this big continent? Qadhafi was described as a megalomaniac and
bloodthirsty dictator, whose relatives were enriched by diverting the
country's oil wealth to the detriment of the Libyan people. He was also
accused as a sponsor of international terrorism.
This is what the world was forced to believe about Qadhafi,
described to be a monster and Qadha the reasons for the fatal war that the NATO
powers have to wage against his country.
Do we have to believe the US government, NATO forces and its
allies that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, yet when the Iraqi leader was captured and killed, nothing was found.
Well, it is now part of world history that George W. Bush
and former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair were the two biggest liars and
friends.
However, before the death of Muammar Qadhafi, on April 5,
2011, in Tripoli, Muammar Qadhafi poured out these emotional words,
I prefer to call it ‘The Lamentations Of
Qadhafi.” :
For 40 years, or perhaps more, I have done all I can to
give the people homes, hospitals, schools and when they were hungry, I gave
them food. I transformed Benghazi from a desert into fertile land, I
resisted the attacks of the cowboy Reagan when trying to kill me, he killed an
orphan, my adopted daughter, a poor innocent child.
I have helped my African brothers and sisters with money
for the African Union. I have done everything to help the people
understand the concept of true democracy, in which the popular committees
govern our country.
For some, this was never enough, people who had 10-room
houses, rich clothing, and furniture. Selfish as they are, they asked for
more at the expense of others, they were always dissatisfied and told the
Americans and other visitors that they wanted democracy and freedom.
They did not want to realize that it is a cutthroat
system, where the biggest dog devours everything. They were enchanted by
these words, not realizing that in the USA there were no free medicines, free
hospitals, free houses, free education, and guaranteed food.
For them, nothing I did was enough, but for the others, I
was the son of Gamal Abdel Nasser, the only true Arab and Muslim leader we had
since Saladin, a man who returned the Suez Canal to his people as I have Libya
claimed for my people.
It was his footsteps that I tried to follow, to keep my
people free from colonial rule, from the raiders who would like to rob us. Now
I am under attack from the greatest military force in history.
My little African son, Obama, wants to kill me, take away
our country's freedom, our free homes, our free medicine, our free education,
our safe food, and replace it with the US-style thief called
capitalism. But we all in the Third World know what that means. It
means that businesses govern countries, the world, and that people suffer.
So there is no alternative for me, I have to resist and, if Allah wills, I will die following the way, the way that has enriched our country with fertile fields, food, health and has even allowed us to help our African and Arab brothers to work here with us in Libyan Jamahiriya.
I don't want to die, but if I had to get there, to save this land, my people, the thousands of my children, then it may be. Let this testament be my voice to the world, say that I opposed the attacks of the NATO crusaders, cruelty, betrayal, the West and its colonialist ambitions, that I resisted together with my African brothers, my real Arab and Muslim brothers.
I tried to shed some light when buildings were being
built elsewhere; I lived in a modest house and tent. I have never
forgotten my youth in Sirte, I have not wasted our national wealth and like
Saladin, our great Muslim leader who saved Jerusalem for Islam, I took little
for myself.
Captured Muammar Qadhafi
In the West, someone called me crazy and insane. They know the truth, but continue to lie. They know that our land is independent and free, not subject to colonialism. They know that my vision and my path have always been honest and in the interest of my people. They know that I will fight to the last breath to keep us free. God help us.
Six months after pouring out this lamentation, Qadhafi was
captured and brutally murdered. Libya is now in ruins, IS jihadists resist
in the city, while a good part of the Libyan population is facing chaos and
regrets.
In life, you will only miss your water when your well runs
dry. This is a lesson to all African leaders easily deceived by the developed
world. We are never loved because of the colour of our skin but loved because
of what they get from Africa.
Qadhafi is not alive to see America today, the country that callously and jealously generated his assassination because of his power and wealth. However, in life, people shouldn't take things for granted. Whatever evil people do to others shall be rewarded in another way or the other.
1 comment:
Qaddafi used to KILL any Libyan that converted to Christianity.
His cup was full.
Is it not after Qaddafi that black Libyans started playing football for their national team?
Thunder fire all TERRORISTS in Africa.
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