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Before US killed Muammar Gaddafi the President of Libya 🇱🇾 he led his nation to become the wealthiest in all of Africa. A decade after his demise, it is riven by tribalism, terrorism & slavery, all because the West could not allow an Arab leader to succeed. NATO’s bombing of Libya & support for rebels seeking to overthrow Gaddafi had little to do with wanting the country to prosper. Under the guise of ‘human rights’ & ‘democracy’, the Western military alliance helped murder one of the Arab world’s most prominent leaders in order to steal Libya’s resources & protect Western hegemony. Here’s what Libyans were getting: 1. There was no electricity bill in Libya; electricity was free for all its citizens. 2. There was no interest on loans, banks in Libya were state-owned & loans given to all its citizens at zero percent interest by law. 3. Having a home was considered a human right in Libya.
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4. All newlyweds in Libya used to receive 60,000 dinars (£34,470) by the government to buy their first apartment, to help start up the family. 5. Education & medical treatments were free in Libya. Before Gaddafi only 25 percent of Libyans were literate. Today, the figure is 83%. 6. If Libyans wanted to take up a farming career, they would have received farming land, a farming house, equipment, seeds & livestock to kickstart their farms... all for free. 7. If Libyans could not find the education or medical facilities they needed, the government funded them to go abroad. For it was not only paid for, but they got a £1585/month for accommodation & car allowance. 8. If a Libyan bought a car, the government used to subsidize 50 percent of the price. 9. The price of petrol in Libya was £0.09 per litre. NINE PENCE!!!!!
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10. Libya had no external debt & its reserves amounted to £103 billion -which are now frozen globally. 11. A portion of every Libyan oil sale was credited directly to the bank accounts of all Libyan citizens. 12. A mother who gave birth to a child received £3447