Gaddafi

NOUN
  1. Libyan leader who seized power in a military coup d'etat in 1969; deposed the Libyan monarchy and imposed socialism and Islamic orthodoxy on the country (born in 1942)
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  • According to sources, Libyan officials plan to immediately arraign Gaddafi and put him on trial, but have agreed to let him finish a quick game to 100. Ben Berkon: Gaddafi Found Playing Dominoes in Washington Heights
  • Andrew Mitchell has sent what we call a stabilisation response team, that's leading the international assessment in Benghazi … of what would be needed for Libya to stabilise the situation for the people of Libya after Gaddafi goes. The Guardian World News
  • If Gaddafi survived, would it weaken or strengthen his position as leader?
  • The UN however did not authorize or agree to the UK attempting to take over Libya or kill their leader - neither did the UN agree to foreign forces in Libya - Gaddafi was right all along - this war is all about foreigners in Libya destablizing the country -ie, the UK and their useless SAS. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • This time there was less of the light-hearted banter that had marked earlier appearances: this was a serious President Obama answering questions about the deaths of Osama bin Laden, Anwar al-Awlaki and Muammar Gaddafi. Occupy Wall Street protests the result of 'frustration,' Obama tells Jay Leno
  • On the same day, "National Transitional Council, " spokesman Abdul Sharm cefoxitin - Mulla said, did not hide in Sirte, Gaddafi may be because of the terrain features are not easy to Sirte escape.
  • Then there are those damning insidious remarks of Libyan dictator Col. Muammar Gaddafi thanking, among others, the Queen, Prince Andrew (a so-called "Special Representative" for British trade) and Brown for their assistance, as well as open admissions by British trade experts as to the "helpfulness" of the release, leaving many to conclude, despite denials, that the deal was done in exchange for Libyan oil. Vicky Ward: Why Britain Should Apologize for Releasing the Lockerbie Killer -- and Why it Won't
  • But in a hotel lobby, Modeer, the engineer, said he was willing to speak out against what he described as atrocities by Gaddafi's crumbling government. In Libya, increasingly divergent views of Gaddafi
  • As world leaders united to demand that Muammar Gaddafi face the full consequences of what Barack Obama called the "brutalisation" of his people, the defence secretary, Liam Fox, confirmed that the rescue had been a success, so far. The Guardian World News
  • TRIPOLI, Libya AP -- Tripoli began to look like a solidly rebel-held city on Friday, the calmest day in the capital since Muammar Gaddafi's opponents swept in nearly a week ago. Libya Clashes: Tripoli Has Calmest Day In Nearly A Week
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