Gaddafi: The Rise and Fall of Libya's Dictator

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  • Arguably one of the most important figures in global politics in the second half of the 20th century and beyond, Libya’s Colonel Muammar Gaddafi came to power in 1969 and controlled Libya for 42 years.
    The Libyan leader paraded on the world stage with a style so unique and unpredictable that the words "maverick" or "eccentric" scarcely did him justice. His rule saw him go from revolutionary hero to international pariah, to valued strategic partner and back to pariah again.
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Komentáře • 920

  • @AfricanBiographics
    @AfricanBiographics  Před rokem +141

    Hi all, thank you for watching this video. Don't be shy to subscribe if you haven't done so yet 😃

    • @barimantim511
      @barimantim511 Před rokem +8

      Welldone but please don't keep long in your updates
      This very educative

    • @danurkresnamurti3598
      @danurkresnamurti3598 Před rokem +2

      can you add time stamp? i mean. i am already know history of libya before him. so it like wasting for me. so time stamp help me a lot

    • @joemajjor7424
      @joemajjor7424 Před rokem +12

      i was about to subscribe when i realised u use the same rhetoric as the enemies of africa,,how can u call him a dictator??is democracy defined by the west?? its a shame

    • @American-Motors-Corporation
      @American-Motors-Corporation Před rokem +1

      @@joemajjor7424 shill

    • @mwangikaranja1454
      @mwangikaranja1454 Před rokem +7

      Not a dictator as you've said. He wanted the best for his country

  • @maryannpeters5767
    @maryannpeters5767 Před rokem +252

    Unlike other Arab nations ...one good thing about him...he wasn't racist. He was proud being African.

    • @sideshow22
      @sideshow22 Před rokem +25

      Nope.......he wanted to be a king of all arabs, the arab league rejected him....... therefore Gaddafi went for the second best thing "a king of Africans".

    • @aseemichael4440
      @aseemichael4440 Před rokem +8

      @@sideshow22 the question is,,, did he have a vision and was he qualified?

    • @nuur1-xr6qk
      @nuur1-xr6qk Před rokem +38

      ​@@aseemichael4440 yes he had a vission like african dinar currency backed by gold that all african would use and to free africa from imf

    • @rivereuphrates8103
      @rivereuphrates8103 Před rokem +17

      ​@@nuur1-xr6qk precisely, that was the trigger for NATO to remove him and plunge Libya back to the colonial age

    • @peter486
      @peter486 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@rivereuphrates8103 blowing up a Air-Liner where 260 people. lost their life was hes down fal, F with the west and find out,

  • @mikenogozones
    @mikenogozones Před rokem +197

    since his death Libya has been a disaster, Gaddhafi warned the world that if he goes Libya will become a free for all in anarchy and chaos and he was right

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před rokem +14

      It figures since Libya was a personality cult just like Yugoslavia under Tito.

    • @ShubhamMishrabro
      @ShubhamMishrabro Před rokem +16

      Anyone can figure that out cause he was the only one uniting them if he was gone country was gone like Yugoslavia

    • @skandababy
      @skandababy Před rokem

      Oh look, another entitled 'know-it-all' from the west has an ignorant opinion, how quaint.

    • @TenkabitoShien
      @TenkabitoShien Před rokem +17

      But libya got what it " wanted" freedom.
      And like a wiseman once said.
      Freedom is an invitation to chaos

    • @manafbenayache1880
      @manafbenayache1880 Před rokem

      sure he was

  • @mob-dee4210
    @mob-dee4210 Před rokem +433

    Ever since Libya lost their great, Libyans are now wandering in European countries seeking for survival. Something that had never happened before during Gaddafi’s reign . RIP Colonel Gaddafi

    • @Rcampo42
      @Rcampo42 Před rokem +1

      Are u forgetting he’s a mad man who killed innocent people

    • @jamesthomas7928
      @jamesthomas7928 Před rokem +29

      He kept control by sheer ruthlessness but in many ways killing him killed Lybya

    • @ML-gz3eq
      @ML-gz3eq Před rokem +31

      RIP to the people Gaddafi killed too.

    • @aseemichael4440
      @aseemichael4440 Před rokem

      @@jamesthomas7928 what? You don't know shit? You just imitate what the BBC cnn cbc tells you. What a shame?

    • @cuthbertjolly4859
      @cuthbertjolly4859 Před rokem +24

      The US got what they wanted. Libya could go to hell as far as they are concerned.

  • @fauxgars736
    @fauxgars736 Před rokem +594

    He was a visionary, he loved his country and was betrayed by his people who now live to regret it.

    • @losdirectosdetroopa973
      @losdirectosdetroopa973 Před rokem +102

      He became corrputed by power, what he got is what he deserved.
      And the Libyan people is suffering so much because of warlords, not because Gaddafi is gone

    • @tahahadada1936
      @tahahadada1936 Před rokem +30

      @@losdirectosdetroopa973 true words regards from Libya

    • @toasted_donut2308
      @toasted_donut2308 Před rokem +82

      @@losdirectosdetroopa973 If Gaddafi was still alive would these warlords be still be here?

    • @losdirectosdetroopa973
      @losdirectosdetroopa973 Před rokem +47

      @@toasted_donut2308 With Hitler Germany was the most powerful country in Europe. Was Germany better off with Hitler?

    • @pro-Russia
      @pro-Russia Před rokem +17

      @@losdirectosdetroopa973 Libya is in danger of even splitting into different countries,with major powers funding and arming different armed rebels

  • @Simba365
    @Simba365 Před rokem +148

    Gaddafi wasn't killed because of him being a dictator or any of his atrocities he was killed because he wanted to build a central bank of Africa and not only that he wanted to back his currency by gold which would have crippled the Dollar

    • @yancaleb1504
      @yancaleb1504 Před rokem +9

      you are right
      i dont blame western countries I blame the traitors within africa who rebelled agaist him

    • @manafbenayache1880
      @manafbenayache1880 Před rokem +5

      and another fact that his people used to live well !

    • @EsHaQ2024
      @EsHaQ2024 Před rokem

      GADAFFI wasn't a dictator at all !. He was liable as a dictator by biased & evil media.. Idiots & ignorant people believed it...He was protecting his people and country

    • @TrueCarbon
      @TrueCarbon Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@yancaleb1504anytime you have groups of ppl their will be traitors like Jesus and Judas it’s life but you just hope the ppl on your team got your back

    • @sjinvestors250
      @sjinvestors250 Před 3 měsíci +1

      How did you learn all of this I am trying to learn my history they don’t teach this in school

  • @gislebertusreck9204
    @gislebertusreck9204 Před rokem +45

    this guy built hospitals, schools, and helped his people. Biggest mistake he did was try to sell his oil with out using the USD, Sadam did the same.. Interesting to see how the USA deals with the Saudies, Chinese, and Russians dumping the dollar now too..

  • @lemigod4475
    @lemigod4475 Před rokem +181

    I have watched a number of Documentaries about Ghadaffi,many were good while some were bad,this one was very good as it had fresh information missed out by others.
    Despite his flaws,Ghadaffi was a charismatic anti-Imperialist leader who wanted to free Africa from Imperialism,so lets take the good with the bad and pick on his anti-imperialist vision ,so we can achieve a free Africa.
    thanks Tatenda.

    • @MotiMota15
      @MotiMota15 Před rokem

      Africa needs imperialism

    • @lemigod4475
      @lemigod4475 Před rokem

      @@MotiMota15 ibvapo!

    • @monicawilliams8639
      @monicawilliams8639 Před rokem +1

      Hallelujah praise God Africa maybe we can be really free, I knew there was evil standing in the way, but I change will come again. The GODwe know has his time for that to be done ,

    • @DR3ADER1
      @DR3ADER1 Před rokem

      Ghaddffi was a sociopath who changed his image and choice of clothing more than he changed his allies. When asked about his accountabilities and complicities in engaging in proxy wars throughout Central and Equatorial Africa and public executions in his own country, he often pushed the blame onto other people and countries. DO NOT listen to or advocate a single word he says in any of these interviews, Mummar was a Ratty Chameleon who only cared about HIMSELF AND ONLY HIMSELF.

    • @lemigod4475
      @lemigod4475 Před rokem +1

      @@DR3ADER1 I already said he was badly flawed,he started off as a Pan Arab and then switched to Pan Africanist,so I said we take the good with the bad.

  • @Khigha87
    @Khigha87 Před 9 měsíci +33

    Thanks for these videos bro! I appreciate you so much. New sub unlocked. You're doing a great job at providing unbiased, well researched information about the people of our great continent. My we learn from their shortcomings and magnify their accomplishments. Your videos have given me a newfound respect for our continent, it's people and myself. Much love from South Africa.

  • @nasirudeen4706
    @nasirudeen4706 Před rokem +72

    R I P to the legend 💪
    I'm a Nigerian🇳🇬 but I'll forever be proud of Mammar Gaddafi ❤️💯

    • @sandiso7596
      @sandiso7596 Před 10 měsíci

      Unfortunately he thought of you as a slave,blacks are still acting inferior to these north Africans who wanna be Arabs....what a clown you are
      .....😅

  • @imaniwork6439
    @imaniwork6439 Před rokem +163

    mass & social media have painted a very negative pic of this great Leader, and overlook his Afrocentric vision and mission

    • @fauxgars736
      @fauxgars736 Před rokem +16

      An Afrocentric vision that appeared once he was rejected and snub by the Arab league (Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the other animals over there) nevertheless he was a visionary.

    • @125discipline2
      @125discipline2 Před rokem

      @@nobs997 who cares? he didnt burn libya

    • @user-io1jx3ke5q
      @user-io1jx3ke5q Před rokem +2

      @@nobs997 many leaders do few pay for thier crimes thou

    • @ga2773
      @ga2773 Před rokem +24

      Crazy you say great leader because if a western leader would’ve done the stuff he done you’d be calling for their heads

    • @kirumira3328
      @kirumira3328 Před rokem +10

      That's why I greatly contempt 😡😏the Americans.. it's that country America that has distablized many countries

  • @salokin3087
    @salokin3087 Před rokem +163

    Solidly balanced video for such controversial leader, good work on looking at the different phases of the Gaddafi government and foreign policy, it wasnt just some linear progression.

    • @AfricanBiographics
      @AfricanBiographics  Před rokem +9

      Thank you

    • @mustafa-vf1in
      @mustafa-vf1in Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@AfricanBiographicsdictator? Your just racist his not a dictator he did not kill millions of people like George b#sh

    • @elcainjohoakum3394
      @elcainjohoakum3394 Před 3 měsíci

      Do not say he was a dictactor that is an insult to is we all know who are the dictators of the world use and england

  • @mrcead
    @mrcead Před rokem +54

    Notice how many times Reagan's name pops up in African affairs 😒. Gaddafi was the west's and the Saudis worst nightmare, a Pan-Africanist with a plan that had a legitimate chance at working that would break their backs in the process

    • @reddragon3163
      @reddragon3163 Před rokem

      Reagan > Africa
      Eisenhower > Communism
      Bushes > war crimes

  • @yohanbeck8172
    @yohanbeck8172 Před rokem +44

    Hey! Greetings from Finland! I wish to know more about African history and nuances in culture, wars, generally anything that explains or gives context leading up to today! And get a deeper insights into the variety that can be found, defining moments etc.
    I love your accent, will subscribe in hope for more!

  • @MiC-T
    @MiC-T Před rokem +15

    I loved Gaddafi's style in his older years. You can't teach that kind of swag.

  • @theoadelaidabondocabe7261

    The late President Gaddafi of Libya did very so many great things to built his North African country before his death in 2011❤❤❤

  • @newlevel2201
    @newlevel2201 Před rokem +12

    Love your content so much it is simple understanding with many researches pictured and videos. I love it keep going

  • @bdoubleu6
    @bdoubleu6 Před 9 měsíci +18

    He was a great man and when he was in charge Libya 🇱🇾 had one of the highest qualities of living on earth

  • @lovergirl________
    @lovergirl________ Před rokem +44

    Y is that every single country that America runs into the ground had to be "rescued from a power hungry dictator"😂 This storyline is getting old🤧🤧

  • @bampendemasengo6855
    @bampendemasengo6855 Před 8 měsíci +26

    It so sad, we realized his value only after losing him.
    He was a visionary

  • @theirishvideos
    @theirishvideos Před rokem +221

    I'm not a fan of any dictator but colonel Gaddafi and Saddam Hussein etc are needed in countries that are fractured by tribal or religious differences amongst the population. I know they can be extremely tough on the few in their respective countries but I genuinely believe it's for the greater good of the many. I'm from a democratic country myself but America and Europe have yet to learn that one size does not fit all for some parts of the world. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @SoxExcalibur
      @SoxExcalibur Před rokem +1

      they do not care about democracy, the crackdown on dictators only happens when they aren't on their side. the only things they care about are profits and self-benefit.

    • @mrcead
      @mrcead Před rokem +1

      America and Europe know this. They install bare bones system that holds up enough to extract the resources and once it becomes untenable, they leave and the people are left to scramble. America taking out Gaddafi was on the orders of the Saudis but that's another story

    • @DR3ADER1
      @DR3ADER1 Před rokem +22

      Nope. Look at Tunisia as an example or even places such as Nigeria and Sierra Leone. Democracy is possible, it's just that the people in charge of their own nations find it easier to divide and consolidate their power under delusional rhetorics and motives out of laziness and greed, which is a human compulsion that requires sound mind and discipline to defeat and conquer over as an individual. Gaddafi and Hussein were sociopaths who claimed that they were exercising "order and stability" to rationalise their brutality. Gaddafi in particular was known for cowardly shifting the blame onto NATO to cover up and compensate for his own pathetic behaviour.

    • @lolmasterjerkit1531
      @lolmasterjerkit1531 Před rokem +12

      @@DR3ADER1 idk we aren't even a democracy we(as in America and Americans) are a representative republic, while Gadhafi and Hussein were extreamely cruel, the parts of the world they controlled were inarguably stuck in some sort of religious dark age and arguably are still, ergo their form of power works for these types of countries. While their characters are straight up psychopathic and cruel to the highest possible extent, the control and national peace they reigned in amongst are inarguably. Just from writings this the guy you're responding to argument makes more sense, one "government" size does not fit all, especially not the american one in an African nation

    • @ShubhamMishrabro
      @ShubhamMishrabro Před rokem +18

      @@lolmasterjerkit1531 iraq would have been better under monarchy which was deposed by saddam party. He used oil money to improve life quality in iraq which was good but after he invaded iran in 1979 iraq has been disastrous since that day. Gaddafi was definitely better than saddam in terms of development

  • @goyoelburro
    @goyoelburro Před rokem +9

    I'm so glad I subscribed to this channel! Your content is Excellent!!!!!!

  • @SHGames97
    @SHGames97 Před rokem +25

    I am so grateful for your amazing channel. As an American I don't get enough information about such an important heart of our world. Thank you ❤️

  • @cliffgaither
    @cliffgaither Před rokem +14

    _The Rise and Fall of Libya's Dictator"._
    Gaddafi didn't "Fall", he was brutally murdered !
    Gaddafi wasn't a dictator ! He elevated the lives of his people.
    He was a force for African Unity, one of the reasons he was assassinated.

  • @juanlion1104
    @juanlion1104 Před rokem +43

    Whatever his shortcomings, Colonel Gaddafi was good for Libya...I'm certain most Libyans are living with regret cos they fell for the US trickery

    • @billpugh58
      @billpugh58 Před rokem

      These comments prove that the entire northern African area and Middle East is not ready for any kind of democracy. With the exception of Egypt and Israel the others all want an oppressive murdering undemocratic dictator. Who cares, let them rot in the misery.

  • @KimJongBeIllinDaily
    @KimJongBeIllinDaily Před rokem +50

    He was a great leader. A prosperous African country with great resources and opportunities. Now it’s been reduced to an open air slave market with terrorists.
    Saif Al Islam is the answer, he must become leader.

    • @mikenogozones
      @mikenogozones Před rokem +2

      I agree with you

    • @monicawilliams8639
      @monicawilliams8639 Před rokem +1

      If he has the rigorous ambitious that, this leader for his country, he needs to be in power

  • @yvanobam3902
    @yvanobam3902 Před 10 měsíci +7

    Africa thank you for your leadership, dear Gaddafi 🙏🏾 May God bless your soul !

  • @brim5675
    @brim5675 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Hi from Australia! Fantastic content thankyou for sharing

  • @djibrilibroibrahim1191
    @djibrilibroibrahim1191 Před rokem +10

    waow what a man.. a liberator who has left the humanity into 2 blocs admirers and haters.. time will tell as it's the most trustful outil...

  • @mCblue79
    @mCblue79 Před rokem +7

    Great comprehensive unbiased essay. New sub 👍☺️🇦🇺

  • @MChiave
    @MChiave Před rokem +13

    Others talk about Libya like I would talk about North Korea; I would only spout what I’ve heard from others. I wish it was possible to deeply explain in a CZcams comment. Your efforts are appreciated anyway.

  • @ezechinedu5950
    @ezechinedu5950 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Gaddafi was never a dictator, he was the only African leader with the highest record of patriotism and national development...he was murdered by the west for their own selfish reason...he was never their fan

  • @shadowleon659
    @shadowleon659 Před rokem +18

    Authoritarian ruler or not. Libya was far much better when he was president.

  • @tokyosmash
    @tokyosmash Před rokem +6

    Balanced and informed video, good work 👍🏻
    Pretty Chad move postponing the Revolution because of a concert.

  • @alexmaulana7378
    @alexmaulana7378 Před rokem +31

    you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villain

    • @arushanioshaka5600
      @arushanioshaka5600 Před rokem +7

      He was a hero to the end

    • @PeruvianPotato
      @PeruvianPotato Před rokem +7

      @@arushanioshaka5600 If funding terrorist groups worldwide and executing innocent's is what a hero does then damn, you sir really have some... interesting priorities

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před rokem

      The cases of Thomas Sankara and Robert Mugabe.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před rokem

      @@arushanioshaka5600
      LOL.

    • @Benz_Schmidt
      @Benz_Schmidt Před rokem

      @@PeruvianPotato Says who? The American Govt?? Every country in Africa and the middle east that posses oil for some reason is always affiliated with terrorism according to the "Oil crazy U.S govt".

  • @callumjoyce1712
    @callumjoyce1712 Před rokem +30

    The Libyan people now have less water and food. Literacy rates have dropped. Healthcare is almost non-existent. Women are more oppressed than even during the monarchy.
    NATO had no right to destroy Libya.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před rokem +5

      And Libya had no right funding terrorist groups in neighboring countries.

    • @tessa.shilongo_
      @tessa.shilongo_ Před rokem +3

      @@shauncameron8390 u are what is wrong with this world.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před rokem +3

      @@tessa.shilongo_
      LOL. No. That would be you.

    • @asharahmad1068
      @asharahmad1068 Před rokem +3

      ​@@shauncameron8390 that's u. A Libyan knows better than you.

    • @tompatompsson
      @tompatompsson Před rokem +4

      @@asharahmad1068 A Libyan knows better about the terrorist groups in other countries than people from those countries?

  • @thomaschan8205
    @thomaschan8205 Před rokem +18

    God Bless Gaddafi. May his soul RIP. If not for the US intervention, Libya may be a developed country, instead of a broken one.

  • @kifumbadavid1981
    @kifumbadavid1981 Před rokem +11

    This Video could have got Million Views but because of one word, Dictator already impacted negative attitude for those who know the truth about Gadafi

  • @brassteeth3355
    @brassteeth3355 Před rokem +57

    Colonel Gadhaffi was definitely an interesting dude.
    Whatever you think of him, he was the rightful leader of a sovereign nation. The disposal of the Colonel was a disgraceful act.

  • @SweetSourPickle
    @SweetSourPickle Před rokem +1

    Keep it coming. Very interesting.

  • @jackcarraway4707
    @jackcarraway4707 Před rokem +8

    Gaddafi is truly one of the ultimate "gray" characters in history.

  • @lettanhlapo4607
    @lettanhlapo4607 Před rokem +8

    This was a great African black heroe✊✊✊✊✊

    • @Bootlegger4
      @Bootlegger4 Před 2 měsíci

      Arabs don't consider themselves black

  • @allanbejarano9075
    @allanbejarano9075 Před rokem +1

    very balance video, shows both views of the side. Nicely done

  • @sharonzaitunHatari911
    @sharonzaitunHatari911 Před rokem +8

    This is the only president i knew who's good in Africa was still young even that time he was killed but I didn't believe it 😢😢nd he loved us Ugandans so much 😢😢

    • @Pat2006
      @Pat2006 Před rokem +1

      In 2011 Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi was brutally killed. Even though years have passed since his death, there are still plenty of people who believe that Gaddafi was not a bad person and praised him on CZcams videos. To put a stop to the propaganda and false rumors, here are 10 facts and reasons why you should not respect Muammar Gaddafi:
      1. Record of International Crimes: Muammar Gaddafi was involved in several international crimes and human rights violations. He imposed severe suppressive measures on the Libyan people including torture, public executions, and unjust imprisonment. He was even responsible for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, which killed 270 people.
      2. Destroyed Political Opponents: In an effort to remain in power, Gaddafi destroyed or intimidated most of his political opponents in Libya. He forced the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood to flee the country, and brutally killed the most prominent student opposition leader.
      3. No Democracy in Libya: Under Muammar Gaddafi’s rule, Libya was never allowed a real democracy. He banned any type of dissent and political opposition. Voters rarely had the opportunity to vote for anyone besides Gaddafi or his supporters.
      4. Gaddafi Supported Terrorism: Gaddafi had close links with terrorist organisations such as the Irish Republican Army, ETA, and Al-Qaeda. In spite of this, he was deceitfully feted as a moderate leader by Western governments in the later part of his rule.
      5. Gross Human Rights Infringements: Gaddafi was responsible for numerous human rights violations in Libya. He allowed his security forces to commit arbitrary detentions, torture, extra-judicial killings, and other abuses. He even used the public funds to financially back other dictators around the world who committed similar crimes.
      6. State-Sanctioned Violence: Gaddafi’s regime was known for its level of state-sanctioned violence against political opponents and journalists in Libya. The government also implemented media censorship and allegedly poisoned its political opponents with chemical weapons.
      7. Police State: Gaddafi’s regime was a full-fledged police state in Libya. He had numerous secret police and informants who constantly spied on its citizens for any sign of opposition.
      8. Rampant Corruption: During his rule, Muammar Gaddafi’s regime was plagued by rampant corruption. He diverted millions of public funds to his personal accounts and those of his family.
      9. Misappropiation Of Funds: Gaddafi’s government misused public funds to lavish luxuries and provides his family with luxurious lifestyles. He also neglected the Libyan people’s needs while simultaneously receiving hundreds of millions of dollars from the oil and gas industry.
      10. Cruel Regime: In addition to the above-mentioned points, Gaddafi’s regime also had a cruel nature in terms of its ruling style. For instance, he suppressed religious freedoms and silenced his critics.
      Therefore, it is clear that Muammar Gaddafi was an oppressive dictator who used his political power to spread fear and violence. It is high time that people stop praising him as a good guy on CZcams videos.

  • @Spurztunez
    @Spurztunez Před rokem +7

    Libyans learnt a very big lessons after his death

  • @abramg.maruapula3169
    @abramg.maruapula3169 Před rokem +4

    He wasnt a dictator, They made you to think he was a dictator

  • @elliottcole3972
    @elliottcole3972 Před 10 měsíci +2

    A very good and informative video. Thank you.

  • @captain_cgc2413
    @captain_cgc2413 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @125discipline2
    @125discipline2 Před rokem +20

    he was going to completely free africa.. for people who live in stable country, do not go for war if your country is peaceful..

    • @prevost8686
      @prevost8686 Před rokem

      No he wasn’t. He had no more interest in “freeing “ Africans (whatever that means) than Democrats here in the USA want to see the African population here rise from their self inflicted wounds.

    • @yoliswababa313
      @yoliswababa313 Před rokem

      Problem with Africans, they believe American ideas and way of life is the best while most African Americans disagree and actually admires African way of life.

  • @fullcircle4723
    @fullcircle4723 Před rokem +3

    Your work did not go unnoticed. BRICS is here.

  • @La_ilaha_illallah__
    @La_ilaha_illallah__ Před 10 měsíci +2

    Great documentary. Thank you sir.

  • @jonwingfieldhill6143
    @jonwingfieldhill6143 Před rokem +15

    Africa is a resource rich continent but it is within western interest to keep Africa poor, divided and unstable to get those resources as cheaply as possible, if you have a stable government in control of the entire country you have to deal with them to get access to any of their resources in the country and follow environmental laws etc but if you can deal with a few warlords cheaper in the resource rich zones then you can strip a country for 1000s of pounds as opposed to millions.

  • @pierluigilagalante9469
    @pierluigilagalante9469 Před rokem +3

    GREAT VIDEO !THANKS

  • @joydavid5428
    @joydavid5428 Před rokem +19

    He was a wonderful leader, his people didn't no the value of Gaddafi until they loose him.continue to R.I.P Amen 🙏😭

    • @tavarix5893
      @tavarix5893 Před rokem +4

      It is on US Special Forces manuals, one way to take a regime down is the "Traditional Strategy" where they explore ethinic, linguistic and other kinds of differences to divide a nation and manipulate the selected group of people to organize and assault the targeted govenment in multiple ways on a long term operation, both pragmatic and direct.
      Unfortunatelly someone who holds a banner with "We love NATO" do not see their real intetions, Gadaffi's fall was a tragedy.

  • @balaaliedo243
    @balaaliedo243 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Good morning Africa,✌️✌️
    This is Africa commando,💪💪
    Excellent documentary,👍👍
    God bless you Bros,🙏🙏
    I'm watching from Nigeria 🇳🇬.

  • @oumermohammed268
    @oumermohammed268 Před rokem +4

    Gaddafi didn't fall, but sacrificed for Africans.

  • @woozyz2769
    @woozyz2769 Před rokem +13

    He wasn't a dictator, he was only a dictator according to the west

    • @yoliswababa313
      @yoliswababa313 Před rokem +2

      While they're the actual dictators.

    • @TrueCarbon
      @TrueCarbon Před 11 měsíci

      @@yoliswababa313facts they put sanctions they made up lies and assassinated him.

  • @akurelucas3418
    @akurelucas3418 Před rokem +8

    Libyans proved ignorance they could have kept this guy

  • @alanwann9318
    @alanwann9318 Před rokem +10

    He was a threat to the Bankers, planning a gold backed currency

  • @monado550
    @monado550 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Good doc, well narrated, seems to be mostly unbiased 👏👏

  • @francisnwankwo9293
    @francisnwankwo9293 Před rokem +7

    My first time of learning about the life and times of great Gadhafi. Thanks a lot

  • @juanlion1104
    @juanlion1104 Před rokem +11

    Please do a bio on Menelik II and his fight against the Italians

  • @henrysantos7160
    @henrysantos7160 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Fascinating.😮. documentary
    Very well done,

  • @voidsaverob
    @voidsaverob Před rokem +9

    Also all of the changes leading up to the arab spring sound based "we might stop giving broad concessions to american oil companies and diversify our economic relations into alternative investors such as china" is super reasonable

  • @karmakameleon113
    @karmakameleon113 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Hi there! I have a request/some constructive criticism for this channel: would it be possible for you to write out your captions instead of relying on the auto-generated captions? I'm hard of hearing (gradually losing more hearing with time) and I now rely completely on captions. I couldn't hear it but I'm guessing the narrator has a thick accent of some kind because the auto-generated captions don't make much sense. The captions go off of what they "hear", so when the narrator pronounces a word or name in a way that makes it sound like a completely different word or name, it throws the captions way off and sometimes entire sentences come out reading like jumbled up nonsense. lol I had to keep stopping the video every several seconds to refer to Wikipedia/other sources in order to figure out if the narrator had actually said what it *looked like* they said, or to look up what the names of people/places/etc. actually were (because I couldn't trust the way that the auto-generated captions had spelled them). I was only able to make it through the first 12 minutes before giving up in frustration. So while you might have some really good content on your channel, I (and many, *many* other people out there who are deaf or hard of hearing) won't get to enjoy it because it isn't accessible (at least not in its current form).

  • @derekst.laurent5768
    @derekst.laurent5768 Před rokem +3

    I love this guys narration.

  • @SkExplore-it2cc
    @SkExplore-it2cc Před 5 měsíci +2

    Asalamulakum and jumma mubarek to all Muslims. May Allah bless us all with divine unity,health, wealth, peace, love , victory, and happiness forever .Ameen 🌏🌏🌏🌏

  • @fredbelak8508
    @fredbelak8508 Před rokem +32

    Gaddafi,was a very rare figure in world history.
    A military figure who staged a coup,not to usher in a right wing government,but a progressive one.
    At first,he was about liberating his people from past colonial rule and becoming a leader of a movement to do the same throughout the world.
    He attempted to bring in the economic anti exploitation policies of the Islamic world,such as no charging interest for borrowing money,etc while at the same time bringing in the freedoms socially such as the rights of worman from the capitalist West.
    That's a very hard thing to do.
    Further made difficult,by due to the world geopolitics needing to survive,to at first ally with the Soviet Union hostile for the most part to any religion.
    As the years went by he outlined a new world vision to live by called the green book.
    Basically putting people in small groups in power instead of a central focus of all powerful authority.
    Due to his early policies and oil revenue thereafter,he was able to bring great prosperity and freedoms to his people.
    And was on the verge,as North Korea became,a nuclear power that would have ensured his regimes probably unlimited survival.
    But,as the years went by with absolute power,as it always does,even in the best intentioned it warped his thinking.
    Almost no criticism of the regime was allowed.
    And he such as the airplane bombing,began to kill innocent people,even children,in pursuit of his vision,of how the world should be.
    Which is always the begining of the end.
    Also due to the failures of the Soviet System,he began to reject them,and looked to instead move to the west.
    He felt,he had advanced enough with his policies in his country and the world situation had changed so much,no more actual physical colonialism,that he could accomplish this.
    Oil being lower at that time,western sanctions had began to cripple his nation and with the Soviet pipeline now ended and after 1991 for good,he worked out an arrangement with the west.
    Give up his almost successful nuclear program and let in western trade,oil production and lower prices for western nations, etc again,and the sanctions and his isolation from the western world economy would end.
    And in case he needed a sanctuary in the end,it would be offered to him,or it was assumed by him.
    But once his nuclear program was dismantled,he was living on borrowed time.
    His overall program could never allow for full western reintegration into Libya,to exploit it's resources both in minerals,oil and people.
    And his refusal to stop his suppression of his people politically, and increasing isolation from his people,due to his aging,etc,eventually made all it took was a spark to bring him down.
    His fatal mistake,was believing those in the western world,he had gotten promises from,would uphold their word to him.
    When a few radical militants,some from radical islamic groups,some from wishing a conventional capitalist system,some wanting true freedom to speak their minds to go ong with economic prosperity,rebelled,the west instead of bailing out Gaddafi,both supported his enemies and tightened the screws once more on him.
    So economically the nation went into a tailspin.
    And politically and militarily it went into a full fledged civil war.
    In the end they saw more future value with him gone,then still in power and didn't even care enough,no future geopolitical reasons,or so they thought,to even gauranty his safety.
    Totally blind by now to his people,thinking he was still loved by them,aged and a broken man,he was basically dug up from a sewer beaten to a living pulp,paraded around spit at humiliated and then finally done away with.
    But his downfall the way it happened did have fatal geopolitical consequences,because it showed a leader like in North Korea,the only way to ensure survival,no matter what promises are made,is to have nuclear weapons,and be able to use them.
    Thus endangering all of humanity,for no one knows how many more years,perhaps forever.
    Libya in turn with the fall of Gaddafi,did not become stronger or more free.
    But simply turn apart with parts falling into fanatical Islamic control,worman losing their hard fought rights,the nations resources on again being excited by outside powers for a few local warlords benefit and death and destruction,to the average person.
    Truly sad.
    And a lesson a vital one for all of us wishing to change the world for the better.

    • @yvanobam3902
      @yvanobam3902 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Chavez did exactly the same in Venezuela, ceasing power with the military to put on progressive reforms. Love them both great leaders !

    • @forrestgump282
      @forrestgump282 Před 10 měsíci +4

      i talk to gadafi in my dream and ask him his greatest regret in life. he answered NUCLEAR widrawal

    • @joshjwillway1545
      @joshjwillway1545 Před 9 měsíci

      You might have schizophrenia pal@@forrestgump282

    • @chrisjames7428
      @chrisjames7428 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Not everyone believes what you say... HE WAS A GREAT MAN

    • @sevans606
      @sevans606 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Nobody is reading all that. I have one question, who is worman from the west?

  • @redjirachi1
    @redjirachi1 Před rokem +11

    Gaddafi looks like a former supermodel that tried and failed to hide his age. No judgement on his character, I just think he was a bit hung up on his appearance

  • @jordanbenjaminmoyowambuya1123

    Very objective analysis.

  • @peterssetumba2430
    @peterssetumba2430 Před 8 měsíci +1

    True, he loved Libya and Africa at large, but his major problem was he thought he owned Libya. No leader shall ever own a country, so what the rest of the leaders should learn from Gaddafi's case is to serve for say two terms and then give the power back to the people!

  • @user-cd4bx6uq1y
    @user-cd4bx6uq1y Před 10 měsíci +5

    Finally an unbiased overview

    • @pl3317
      @pl3317 Před 9 měsíci

      Not true ! A very important point is ignored - Gaddafi wanted to introduce a gold-backed African currency to protect Libya against dollar inflation. That leads to war with the US every time. It's no surprise that BRICS are going to do the same - hence war with Russia and later China.

  • @Cy5208
    @Cy5208 Před rokem +8

    Only thing you should have paid more attention to was the gold backed African currency he was looking to get started. Many think that was the final nail in the coffin.

    • @eq7398
      @eq7398 Před rokem

      Rumors... Not History

    • @kofibabone725
      @kofibabone725 Před 11 měsíci +2

      The only true nail in anyone's coffin is trusting Europeans or trusting anyone friends with Europeans.

  • @Parkerspice23
    @Parkerspice23 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Sad situation, he was great for his country!!! RIP sir

  • @ian_b
    @ian_b Před rokem +1

    I remember Lockerbie (I'm British) and it was a huge and shocking event. Not just a plane crash, but a plane crashing on a village, then finding out it was terrorism.

  • @deyvi7781
    @deyvi7781 Před 9 měsíci +3

    In his country, during his reign, there was not a single homeless person or beggar, when the West got involved, hell broke out in Libya! But right now when Great Russia begins to clean up

  • @voidsaverob
    @voidsaverob Před rokem +22

    I don't think Ghadaffi's change on al-qaeda represents a change in political view to be honest. From his point of view such attacks as 9/11 were probably deeply materially different than fighting against imperialist occupying forces or even than terrorist attacks committed against westerners domestically (like in ireland or arabia vs in the uk or usa). maybe :shrugs:

  • @zach7193
    @zach7193 Před rokem +30

    Well, this was something. Gaddafi is seen as a hero to his people, a villain by enemies. For a while, I wrestle with his image as a leader. Supporting terrorism and such. Years since his death, Libya is a mess. President Obama admitted that Libya was the biggest mistake of his presidency. Not mention what happened to ambassador Stevens and Benghazi-gate. Heard a song about Gaddafi in '15. He was friends with Berlusconi and Sarkozy.

    • @DR3ADER1
      @DR3ADER1 Před rokem

      Gaddafi was an opportunist and a sociopath who had no allies in his own mind. The people who bonded with them were never really bonds, but stepping stones for his own perception of his personal reputation and public persona. His image changed because of his evident narcissism. His change of clothes is a textbook example of a narcissistic sociopath, as they often clothes shopped for all sorts of reasons, Imelda Marcos springs to mind when it came to Muammar's materialism and obsession with personal image. He was THAT shallow. I've splashed in deeper puddles as a toddler if you want to understand his contradictory nature.

    • @allisonkijanyirenda1753
      @allisonkijanyirenda1753 Před rokem

      The only reason the West killed the great leader is because he didn't want to rely on them for the country's survival. America and the west don't like people to be independent. This is a man who made a forest from a desert a man who did not borrow, but created wealth for his country a man who made sure non of his citizen suffered, he could even pay a new born baby for being born in Libya. I pray that God gives Africa another leader like him.

    • @DR3ADER1
      @DR3ADER1 Před rokem

      @@allisonkijanyirenda1753 What crap is this? He was a sociopath who constantly ruined the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. He was also an alleged paedophile. Don't support this dead loser of a man.

  • @alexlong9453
    @alexlong9453 Před 5 měsíci

    any one know the song being played right at start of the video?

  • @truthaboveall7988
    @truthaboveall7988 Před 10 měsíci +4

    So sad. I’m so sorry that America is so cruel.

  • @glenmalesa8902
    @glenmalesa8902 Před rokem +10

    My beautiful Libya. My Guadaffi is no more and his beautiful Libya is going up in flames again.

  • @mana6969
    @mana6969 Před rokem +12

    Political development should always come before Economic development for a secure future.

  • @englishsteel-nz6im
    @englishsteel-nz6im Před rokem +42

    Want to say that I love the channel-- nice to have a balanced African history channel and this video lays it out.... he like so many things was not a black & white entity but a mix. He did many good things for the Libyan nation undeniably and for a while the quality of life there was significantly better for the average person. Additionally Western minds don't get it a lot of the time but the actual individual cultures and issues of some nations require strong man politics to reign in chaos and Libya is far worse off post Western intervention. His currency idea for an African bloc also was a very good idea economically.
    That said, he himself was far from a good guy and engaged in terrorism and provoking the Western nations + mean dictator. It's always a mix lol

    • @NotLikeUs869
      @NotLikeUs869 Před rokem

      Western minds don’t get it because they have no actual culture outside of exploitation and manipulation.

    • @francismurage895
      @francismurage895 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Being a leader one has to show compassion where it is needed and at the same time apply a degree of ruthlessness when dealing with arrogant people. A leader cannot be loved by all.

  • @HeydenAdama
    @HeydenAdama Před rokem +5

    please do Thomas Sankara if you haven't already ❤

  • @abdullahiattahiru7221
    @abdullahiattahiru7221 Před 8 měsíci +4

    interesting presentation! he his a great leader, leadership is all about masses interest and not form of government, no particular government is absolutely good nor bad, it is high time we Africans understand that all of us can not and will not become leader at the same time, those that complained of him being in government for long time and conspired against him are still not mentioned the way people still mention and remember gaddafi.

    • @IsaacBen-gz2ry
      @IsaacBen-gz2ry Před 7 měsíci +1

      Your right my brother. That is what I have been saying all this while. It doesn't matter what kind of government they practice if the leader does have the people interested in mind then that government is the best as long as he does not cause danger to the world like the way Hitler did.

  • @departfromevil2000
    @departfromevil2000 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Great video, showing the various phases of his regime and the reasons of his demise and it was not just some hit piece demonizing a great leader. Really with the west holding those wack sanctions and the country not diverising it wealth with other resources other than oil is what lead to the country downfall

  • @katiirssd
    @katiirssd Před 8 měsíci +1

    Sometimes, we should not rely on leaders because once they are gone we can still manage ourselves and fight for a common goal and freedom for all ✌️✌️💪💪# peace for Africans

  • @Aaayhdjfyy
    @Aaayhdjfyy Před 24 dny

    I am Arab and I love all Africans, from SA to Algeria, you guys are lions 🦁 ❤

  • @SuperMaester
    @SuperMaester Před rokem +8

    30:44 "it was assumed that Gaddafi would massacre thousands" - assumed by who and why?

  • @jaxxonjinx6763
    @jaxxonjinx6763 Před rokem +6

    Gadaffi was good at setting a fashion trend. I use to ❤️ seeing what he would wear next 😂🤣

    • @takeaxsh00
      @takeaxsh00 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Me too he had African nesut bity swagger.

  • @Joey-uh3ln
    @Joey-uh3ln Před rokem +2

    I liked the video it showed the good and the bad about the era of moamar el gadafi.

  • @waxsonwisdom1395
    @waxsonwisdom1395 Před 17 dny

    Very nice and balanced explanation about such a controversial figure as Gaddafi

  • @erichall465
    @erichall465 Před rokem +3

    Africa is not united enough or at all toward a united Africa. Gaddafi was the last man standing for Africa.

  • @Cizzejr
    @Cizzejr Před 8 měsíci +1

    If you kill your lions your enemies dog will eat you.Among few words I remember about Gaddaffi and today I'm witnessing it in Libya 😢😢😢😢

  • @josejoesay8103
    @josejoesay8103 Před rokem +2

    this guy was a true african who meant well for the continent
    unlike a sellout like mandella, kenyatta and other africa leaders

  • @--Dani
    @--Dani Před rokem +3

    Too bad Gaddafi didn’t set up strong institutions that could keep a state stable, that was never his goal it seem, his odd way of governance and wanting to hang onto his own power was his downfall, opportunities missed, wish the best for people of Libya. Hopefully a separation of powers and freedom takes place for their people

  • @jerusalemtv278
    @jerusalemtv278 Před rokem +3

    If not my greatest leader in Africa.

  • @sjinvestors250
    @sjinvestors250 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi, I am in the process of studying history. Any advice on how to remember what happened in the world? They don’t teach anything like this in school.”

  • @IbrahimIbrahim-vm7kx
    @IbrahimIbrahim-vm7kx Před 3 měsíci

    A great one !!! May Allah guide us to what is best. I was furious that also the Quatari army participated in overthrowing Gaddafi...All of this alliance formed by the Arabs(the middle east mainly) with the imperialist, will lead to the division and the crumble of the Arab world.....

  • @Kaiserbrian0
    @Kaiserbrian0 Před rokem +4

    24:40 did USA also pay 2.7 billion to the bombings where 15 civilians died?