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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2011

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translation by youtube user: ceire
"She's called Aziza Ibrahim, a former bodyguard of Muammar al Gaddafi. Left him 17 years ago. An ex-raheba tawriya, a revolutionist nun, as Gaddafi calls them (cause they were not allowed to marry, per his orders). In addition to that, the lady bodyguards had to have strong/hard personalities so as to leave their families and everything behind them.

Aziza says she didn't kill anyone, but tells that there was this lady who once shot a guy (an army man, Gaddafi's relative) who happened to raise his voice in front of/at Gaddafi. Just like that, in front of the audience.

Aziza had left Lebanon and traveled to Libya in 1982, where she met Gaddafi's folks and was "scouted" to become one of his bodyguards. The process of choosing the bodyguards is done with utmost care. Those with higher rank are usually dark-skinned and the rest ten are like Aziza [TN: probably meaning that while the first group are the read deal, the latter group is chosen based on their looks].

One day al Lejan al Sha3biya [TN: 'Gaddafi's execution squads'] accompanied Aziza and a group of other bodyguards and students to at attend speech event by Gaddafi. There they witnessed the hangings of four students (among them was a student of law, caught just because he'd called someone in Irak). She also says that one of the individuals that was hung did not die immediately so they pulled on him to further hang him... all the while she stood there with her hands crossed in silence.

Then, at 2AM Aziza et co. were taken to al Madena al Riyadhiya, to a closed stadium/building to witness the execution of 17 students with live bullets. Screaming was forbidden, only supportive cheers and shouts like 'Traitors!' allowed. One of the students wasn't even the "traitor" but his cousin, but because the 'traitor' had managed to flee, they'd taken him instead.

Aziza concluded that were she still his bodyguard, she'd have killed him herself."

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  • @boxermaf well said! :) but i still don't believe Gadaffi was that bad leader; i mean, c'mon, what kind of bad leaders do all these good things to his people(not lying). i live in egypt and i've seen bad leaders, i heared from libyans and they all admit that there's no real reason for this rebelion.

  • @DarkCiandra I don't know much about any of it but I know this: When someone imposes his rule on you he takes away your freedom. It's like: I know you didn't choose me as your leader but I'm gonna tell you what to do anyway.. indefinitely. If you disobey me - I'll kill you. That's what millions of Libyans must have felt for decades...

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  • مش قادرة تصبر على التدخين حتى يروحو ضيوفها هالقحبة الكدابة \\\\\اللة وعمورة وليبيا منصورة

  • الله يعلم هو كان رجل طيب او باطل

  • don't believe this bs.

  • Fake!

  • @kji198045 just like what happened in kuwait 20 years ago

  • @kji198045 yes, I agree with that ! but i was just trying to make a point, he was bad and good in same time, i agree he did many bad things, but in the otherway he kept the living well... in short, he was a dectator when it comes to point of views and such things, but in living he mad for them a good living. anyways, under any circumstances the libyans have the right to do that protest if just one of their rights are taken aways. i am just afraid that lately usa trying to breach in

  • الله يـرحمه ,

  • Bla bla black...

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