"Gaddafi's death marked the end of an African dream."
TNT: If you have studied the history of Africa, then you must have heard about Muammar Gaddafi, the famous Libyan revolutionist and politician. If not, then learn some aspects about him from this video. Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar Al Gaddafi, commonly known as Muammar Gaddafi, was a great African revolutionary leader, born on June 7, 19 42 in Qasr Abu Hadi in Libya. Gaddafi led Libya for 42 years, that is, from 19 69 to 20 11. It is good to note that his rule ended when he was captured and killed on October 20, 20 11 after the battle of Sirte. Many people attached his death to several causes or reasons, but in this video, you shall discover why he was killed.
Gaddafi was captured by the National Transitional Council forces in Libya and was killed after several accusations. Looking at the number of reasons why Muammar Gaddafi was killed, you might begin to wonder if this was because of excessive dictatorship. If it was, then you might also wonder about the type of leadership such a dictator had. Before his death, Muammar Gaddafi went to take refuge in a large drainage pipe, accompanied by a good number of bodyguards. When the National Transitional Council fighters came, they opened fire which saw the demise of the long-hunted Gaddafi. Here is the real reason why he was silenced. As earlier mentioned Gaddafi was killed after being accused of several actions and attempts most especially his desire to put forth an African gold-backed currency known as the “gold dinar.” According to credible and reliable sources, he was not killed for humanitarian purposes but for power, oil, and money. Gaddafi suffered torture by the western National Transitional Forces before finally giving up the ghost at the battle of Sirte. If Gaddafi had succeeded in establishing such a monetary system in Africa, the United States of America, Asia, and Europe would have been forced to buy oil and minerals in the African gold-backed currency, which would have tipped up sales. Gaddafi was strongly pushing this agenda via the African Union especially when he was the chairman in 2009.
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