thank you, sir, for this dedication to me... and a good find this is... this is the direction pdf must take, a international platform for sharing progressive ideas that can apply to any society at any point in time... it is ironic that in these times, despite development of communication systems like cell phone and internet, internationalism has reduced unlike what was present until the mid-90's... pdf has the potential to be a influencer, via its more thoughtful members.
while it is uncharacteristic for bbc to publish to publish such a sympathetic article about muammar gaddafi or about any other progressive leader, maybe they are being fashionably thoughtful about a different past, but this article when read by the british masses and those outside, will present a new perspective to the typical lying nato brainwashing lines like "oh, he was a cruel dictator" and "oh, he stole libyan oil wealth"... nato was counting on the dismissing attitude of the more frivolous masses who were more concerned with buying the latest cell phone and talking about 4k hidef tv sets.
this reminds me of the talk by the north korean ambassador to britain
[1] in which he speaks about how western governments demonize dprk and glorify "western democracy" while in reality dprk provides its citizens with a safe environment and the british establishment which encourages its citizens to be excited not about revolution but about football matches, cannot provide its citizens with basic safety... i have often read of how london, one of the western capitals of capitalism and "democracy", is a very unsafe place, and yet british establishment-supported media ( like "dailymail" ) would rather dedicate ten gossip articles about how a certain female celebrity has lost weight and is now gymming.
and the gentleman in the above quote is so right... how can usa government go about the world talking about "freedoms and democracy" when so many people in usa don't have the right to a house?? in much of my own india, whose establishment has always been sadly nato-oriented, dogs have guarantee to food and safety that millions of humans don't !! i may be naive in asking this but how can such things be allowed to happen??
when muammar gaddafi was leading the al-fatah revolution, he promised to the libyans that his own parents would live in a tent until each libyan didn't have access to a house, a house that he or she could occupy rent-free for as long as they wanted.
this interview by a western journalist ( a australian )
[2] shows the wisdom, kindness and internationalism of gaddafi even when the journalist was being hostile, mean and petty.
yes, gaddafi made a few mistakes but one must consider that he dedicated 40 years to bringing freedoms, rights and peace to not only libya but to all of the world.
he was the main contributor to the "third universal theory" of poltical, social and economic arrangement of societies, a true philosopher finding place in history.
for some years i have believed that if there was such a position like "president of the world", that would be gaddafi... i say this after calm thought.
it is not for nothing that since 2011 have sprang up "green committees" across the world preaching about the jamahiriya system of pre-2011 libya, wanting for jamahiriya in their own societies, wanting for a "world jamahiriya".
so true.
reminds me of a speech of gaddafi in early 2011 ( february i think ) in which he despaired about the nato-backed libyans involved in terrorism in libya, saying that such people wouldn't be happy even with spacious ten-room houses.
below is one of the african works of this dictator
[3]...
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reference...
[1]
comparison of england with north korea - ambassador
[2]
The Gaddafi Interview - YouTube
[3]
Mandela and Gaddafi: the myth of the Saint and the Mad Dog - PravdaReport
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