Musa Sadr
Musa Sadr was a prominent Iranian-Lebanese Shia cleric and the founder of the Amal Movement in Lebanon. He went missing in 1978 during an official visit to Libya, and his disappearance has been surrounded by controversy and conspiracy theories, with allegations that he may have been killed on orders from Muammar al-Ghadhafi. His status as a revered figure among Lebanese Shia has made his case a focal point in Lebanese politics, particularly concerning the Ghadhafi family.
Born on Jun 15, 1928 (97 years old)
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Musa Sadr was an influential Shiite cleric who disappeared in Libya in 1978.
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