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1 (I Stand By What I Said Whatever It Was)  Sun, Aug 28, 2011 11:59:12pm

What a family of utter monsters.

Btw, tip: You can embed the CNN video here.

2 Gretchen G.Tiger  Mon, Aug 29, 2011 12:33:21am

Unchecked power is not a good thing.

3 Timmeh  Mon, Aug 29, 2011 12:51:41am

Anyone remember this:

Libya's Gaddafi urges 'holy war' against Switzerland

Libya's Muammar Gaddafi has called for a jihad, or holy war, against Switzerland, as an ongoing diplomatic row between the two nations heats up.

He criticised a recent Swiss vote against the building of minarets and said Muslims must boycott the country.

There have been tensions between the nations since 2008, when one of Mr Gaddafi's sons was arrested in Geneva, accused of assaulting two servants.

Which son do you suppose that was?

The row began after the arrest of Mr Gaddafi's son Hannibal and his wife, Aline Skaf, in Geneva in July 2008.

They were accused of assaulting two servants while staying at a luxury hotel in the Swiss city, though the charges were later dropped.

4 Timmeh  Mon, Aug 29, 2011 1:03:48am

Another story about these two (sorry, but it's from the Daily Mail and is borderline NSFW).

Gaddafi's playboy son 'attacked model wife in £4,000 Claridge's suite'

5 Timmeh  Mon, Aug 29, 2011 1:20:34am

This one is from 2005 in The Sunday Times:

Hannibal gives Gaddafi a bad name

The Foreign Ministry issued a statement deploring the incident after the main police officers’ union expressed anger at the way in which the 29-year-old youngest son of Colonel Gaddafi had twice made fools of them through his claim to immunity in the past six months.

“We are letting the Libyan authorities know about our unhappiness over these repeated incidents, caused by M Hannibal Gaddafi,” said the ministry. “M Gaddafi does not benefit from diplomatic immunity.”

Last September, M Gaddafi, who attends a business school in Copenhagen, was released on the spot by police, who had pursued him as he allegedly drove his black Porsche at 90mph through red lights on the wrong side of the Champs Elysées while drunk.

Arriving in other cars, his six bodyguards scuffled with police and one was given a suspended sentence in December.

Seems like he had a long history of doing whatever he pleased in European countries and getting away with it. His bodyguards would even protect him from police. If he could get away with all this in Europe, imagine what he did in his own country.


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