
Moamer Gadafi
Moamer Gadafi was a Libyan revolutionary and politician who ruled Libya from 1969 until his ousting and death in 2011. Known for his controversial and authoritarian leadership style, Gadafi implemented a system of governance rooted in his own political philosophy, outlined in his 'Green Book.' His regime was marked by human rights abuses, support for terrorism, and a strong cult of personality. Gadafi's foreign policy included support for various militant groups and a pan-Arab vision, which often put him at odds with Western nations. His downfall during the Arab Spring was precipitated by widespread protests against his rule, leading to a civil war and his eventual capture and death by rebel forces.
Born on Oct 07, 1942 (82 years old)
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Since the death of Moamer Gadafi in 2011, Libya has been governed by two rival governments.
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Loran was criticized for attending meetings in Libya while Moamer Gadafi was still in power.
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