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Muammar al-Gaddafi

    June 7, 1942 – October 20, 2011
    Zelená kniha
    Vision
    Das grüne Buch
    The Green Book. Part One
    The Green Book
    My Vision
    • 2005

      My Vision

      • 261 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.5(67)Add rating

      In 2004, the international embargo and sanctions that had been imposed on Libya for more than a decade were lifted by the UN Security Council when Colonel Muammar Gadaffi announced that Libya would give up its nuclear weapons. Further, Gadaffi agreed to compensate the families of the victims of the Lockerbie bombing and the attack on the TWA flight that occurred in the late 1980s. This remarkable gesture showed Gaddafi’s commitment to seeing Libya rejoin the international community. In the sprit of reconciliation, Prime Minister Tony Blair flew to Tripoli, declaring that Libya was now an ally in the fight against global terrorism. How is this reversal explained? Born from conversations between Gaddafi and political expert Edmond Jouve, this book retraces the Libyan leader's political and ideological journey.

      My Vision
    • 1983

      Exploring Gaddafi's ideologies, this large print edition presents his vision of social justice, including free housing, healthcare, and education. It critiques the role of charities and NATO in perpetuating global poverty and highlights Gaddafi's aim to unify Africa with a debt-free currency. The book includes unclassified emails related to Gaddafi's assassination, offering a controversial perspective on his legacy. Profits will be reinvested in promoting Gaddafi's message, making it a significant resource for students of political science and international relations.

      The Green Book