Young Qaddafi and King Idris

Exclusive: Rare photographs of the young colonel and the ruler he overthrew.

OCTOBER 22, 2011

King Idris, who permitted the British and United States to operate military bases in Libya, meets with an American military official.

© 2011 Michael Christopher Brown 

 
 

ARABY

3:28 AM ET

October 22, 2011

Wrong translation (picture 11)

Not sure who advised you that it says "May god increase your strength", but the note says nothing of the sort. Here's the real translation.

"In remembrance of our brotherhood

Your Highness dear brother King Hassan II of the Kingdom of Morocco.

Your loyal brother,

Mohammed Idris Al-Mahdi Al-Sanussi.

8 "Dhil Qi'da" of the Hijri year 1384"

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URI FRIEDMAN

12:57 PM ET

October 22, 2011

Araby,  Thank you for the

Araby,

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PARETO

10:51 AM ET

November 11, 2011

Thanks!

Thanks for correcting that mistake and translating accurately. The original is certainly way off.. I wonder how got that translation in the first place fax to email

 

ZAINABNAVEED

3:37 AM ET

October 22, 2011

Awesome Libya

His body, bloodied, half naked, Gaddafi's trademark long curls hanging limp around a rarely seen bald spot, was delivered, a prize of war, to Misrata, the city west of Sirte whose siege and months of suffering at the hands of Gaddafi's artillery and sniper made it a symbol of the rebel cause.

A quick and secret burial was due later on Friday.

"It's time to start a new Libya, a united Libya," Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril declared. "One people, one future."

A formal announcement of Libya's liberation, which will set the clock ticking on a timeline to elections, would be made on Saturday, Libyan officials said.

Two months after Western-backed rebels ended 42 years of eccentric one-man rule by capturing the capital Tripoli, his death ended a nervous hiatus for the new interim government.

U.S. President Barack Obama, in a veiled dig at the Syrian and other leaders resisting the democrats of the Arab Spring, declared "the rule of an iron fist inevitably comes to an end."

But Gaddafi's death is a setback to campaigners seeking the full truth about the 1988 bombing over Lockerbie in Scotland of Pan Am flight 103 which claimed 270 lives, mainly Americans, and for which one of Gaddafi's agents was convicted.

Jim Swire, the father of one of the Lockerbie victims, said: "There is much still to be resolved and we may now have lost an opportunity for getting nearer the truth."

"That's for Lockerbie," said the front-page headline in The Sun, Britain's best selling daily newspaper.

Confusion over Gaddafi's death was a reminder of the challenge for Libyans to now summon order out of the armed chaos that is the legacy of eight months of grinding conflict.

The killing or capture of senior aides, including possibly two sons, as an armored convoy braved NATO air strikes in a desperate bid to break out of Sirte, may ease fears of diehards regrouping elsewhere - though cellphone video, apparently of Gaddafi alive and being beaten, may inflame his sympathizers.

As news of Gaddafi's demise spread, people poured into the streets in jubilation. Joyous fighters fired their weapons in the air, shouting "Allahu Akbar."

Others wrote graffiti on the parapets of the highway outside Sirte. One said simply: "Gaddafi was captured here."

Jibril, reading what he said was a post-mortem report, said Gaddafi was hauled unresisting from a "sewage pipe." He was then shot in the arm and put in a truck which was "caught in crossfire" as it ferried the 69-year-old to hospital.

"He was hit by a bullet in the head," Jibril said, adding it was unclear which side had fired the fatal shot.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who spearheaded a Franco-British move in NATO to back the revolt against Gaddafi hailed a turn of events that few had expected so soon, since there had been little evidence that Gaddafi himself was in Sirte.

But he also alluded to fears that, without the glue of hatred for Gaddafi, the new Libya could descend, like Saddam Hussein's Iraq, into bloody factionalism: "The liberation of Sirte must signal to Travel career... the start of a process ... to establish a democratic system in which all groups in the country have their place and where fundamental freedoms are guaranteed," he said.

NATO, keen to portray the victory as that of the Libyans themselves, said it would wind down its military mission.

"KEEP HIM ALIVE"

The circumstances of the death of Gaddafi, who had vowed to go down fighting, remained obscure. Jerky video showed a man with Gaddafi's distinctive long, curly hair, bloodied and staggering under blows from armed men, apparently NTC fighters.

The brief footage showed him being hauled by his hair from the hood of a truck. To the shouts of someone saying "Keep him alive," he disappears from view and gunshots are heard.

"While he was being taken away, they beat him and then they killed him," a senior source in the NTC told Reuters before Jibril spoke of crossfire. "He might have been resisting."

Officials said Gaddafi's son Mo'tassim, also seen bleeding but alive in a video, had also died. Another son, heir-apparent Saif al-Islam, was variously reported to be surrounded, captured or killed as conflicting accounts of the day's events crackled around networks of NTC fighters rejoicing in Sirte.

 

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3:00 PM ET

October 22, 2011

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The highway from Benghazi to Sirte was the Libyan revolution's battleground and success gauge: the road it drove up, retreated down, drove up again, then got stuck on for months; the road, this Thursday, on which it trapped and killed Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
All along the revolutionary road, less than 48 hours after that final triumph, we found something unexpected: a smidgeon of sympathy for the dead dictator.
In Benghazi, on the main square where it all started, they were slaughtering camels in celebration. There they sat, eight of them, feet tied so they could not move, quivering with fear as they were beheaded one by one. As soldiers fired rifles in the air, members of the cheering crowd held up the severed heads as trophies. They daubed their hands in the camel-blood, and gave the V-for-victory sign with dripping fingers.
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But away from the square, the birthplace of the revolution was not in party mood. The streets were fairly quiet. And in the cafes, people were watching TV pictures – more graphic than any shown in Britain – of a bloodied Gaddafi dragged along and beaten, feebly protesting, before a gun was put to his head.
The picture then cut to the dead ex-leader being rolled onto the pavement, blood pooling from the back of his skull.

 

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3:10 AM ET

October 23, 2011

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October 23, 2011

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12:23 PM ET

October 23, 2011

Looks

Looks dashing and very happy after seizing powers. If he wouldn't have done wrong with Libyans, he will have been still ruling Libyan's.

 

GROTIUS

9:23 AM ET

October 24, 2011

Photographs

Phot number 5 is taken onboard a British warship. I do not know which one but it would be relatively easy to figure out as the boards behind the group are the ship's battle honours - one could check these to identify the ship.....something the Royal Navy's Naval Historical Branch could quite easily do.

Phot number 7 is indeed a photograph of HM The Queen.....early 1950s, I would say. The person next to Idris is a Libyan officer, not a British one, but the naval officer behind Idris is His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen's husband (90 years old this year).

Hope these comments help. E.mail me if you want me to ask the RN Historical Branch to identify the ship in photo 5.

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9:33 AM ET

October 25, 2011

Thanks!

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SIDURI

3:30 PM ET

November 2, 2011

caption for photo no.14 has an error

the caption currently reads: Qaddafi stands with members of his Revolutionary Command Council, including Abu Bakr Yunis Jabr (the former Libyan defense minister who ddied killed on the same day as Qaddafi) on his left and Abdel Salam Jalloud (a former Libyan prime minister who reportedly defected in August) on his right.
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9:49 AM ET

November 8, 2011

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2:13 AM ET

November 9, 2011

Awseome

I can't believe the apologetics at work here; you're celebrating the life of a man who is unequivocally cementing his status as a tyrant, and you're labeling him a "loopy, lopsided lunatic"—bestowing the status of 'mentally incompetent' so he can be let off the hook for his own actions??
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November 10, 2011

 

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November 10, 2011

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November 11, 2011

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DERVIE

11:34 PM ET

November 11, 2011

Thank you!

Congratulations to the brave Libyans who spent months fighting Qaddafi's forces. It appears that the army fell much more quickly than anyone had anticipated, and two of Qaddafi's son have been captured.

I sincerely hope Libya doesn't find that the rebellion was the easy part.

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11:36 PM ET

November 11, 2011

 

DELLACARR

12:36 AM ET

November 12, 2011

Now that Gaddafi is dead I

Now that Gaddafi is dead I hope that Libya can join hands and rebuild their country. I feel so lucky to have been born a developed country.
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8:30 AM ET

November 14, 2011

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BROWNJENNY

1:54 AM ET

November 15, 2011

You may also enjoy this link

You may also enjoy this link interesting. It includes some touching footage of the late King Idris and also of a very young Queen Elizabeth II paying His late Majesty a State Visit.
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OLSON46

5:23 AM ET

November 15, 2011

Remarkably Western LOL

Thanks for this impressive collection of vintage photos showing the late King and Colonel. King Idris was a laid-back guy, ran the country smoothly under his monarchy. However, he is way pro-Western for the young army captain Gaddafi and his colleagues. Libya changed a lot after 1969, and the “ghost” of the king haunted the late dictator before his death.

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7:57 PM ET

November 21, 2011

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BROWNJENNY

6:40 AM ET

November 15, 2011

Gaddafi's eccentricity was

Gaddafi's eccentricity was legendary: He had a bodyguard of woman soldiers, and an almost narcissistic interest in his wardrobe. On one occasion reporters called to a news conference found him ploughing a field.
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7:33 AM ET

November 15, 2011

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PRELIOCIVEDE

1:15 PM ET

November 15, 2011

The picture is symbolic as it

The picture is symbolic as it representative of the apogee of the Arab Nationalism, happy days if we can say so. The Middle-East was mostly freed from France and UK, oil was flooding money to the country, Gamal Abdel Nasser was the first and probably the last charismatic Arab president ever and the Ba'ath movement was pointed as the future for the Arab world.
Since then, the Arab world froze in the same time of this picture. Ghaddafi quickly became authoritarian and lunatic, the Palestine issue remained unsolved and led resistance from secular Nationalism to religious fundamentalism involving even to a illegetimate wedding with Persian Shias, the Ba'ath movement was merely a ramp to put Al-Assad senior and Saddam Hussein in power, Egypt decline as the Mother of civilization (Om el Douniah) to a patethic clown that distract the rest of the free bets no deposit Arab world (with its local Hollywood). 40 years spearates this picture to now, but the Arab world got stuck to it since then.....
However the winter is gone and the spring is here, time for getting rid of all this dust accumulated over 40 years!

 

DANIELAB

1:28 PM ET

November 15, 2011

Gaddafi's death is the end

Gaddafi's death is the end point of a trajectory that marks an exemplary way the old adage about full power and corruption behind it. It is true that in many ways - as described by his supporters - the revolution withthe 'green book' that colonel had implanted in Libya have some genuine aspects of 'direct democracy'... It really convinced by the 1980s, even some fools alleged supporters of anarchism who saw the Colonel as a kind of 'Big Brother' with a heart full of kindness and generosity and not someone on the verge of a dictatorship. Unfortunately, no matter how good a man, the control of the state military, secret police and all end up achieving the purposes for which it was originally constituted. By the is always sad to see not the dictator fall but an old disturbed mind alone man killed... although in a power he was a monster... without it he was a human being... I believe that even Gandhi, UK, Martin Luther King or Leon Tolstoi would prefer to give him to a life-arrest sentece that would make his victims superior to him... and not only a revenge epilog!

 

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2:44 PM ET

November 15, 2011

I wonder what was going on in

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November 15, 2011

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Interesting article. I wonder what was going through his head at that young age when the photo was taken
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10:31 AM ET

November 16, 2011

Gaddafi was a dictator

There was clearly surely that Gaddafi was a dictator, and the response of many Libyans to his killing most likely indicated that he terrorized them even more than he governed them. Brother Leader, as he was more popularly known in established circles, was each a superb constructor and a great destroyer. Throughout the 42 years that he remained in force this pe treatment characteristic of creating and eliminating was glaringly showed around Libya. From 1969 when he deposed King Idris, as well as the many years to come, the Gross domestic product of Libya increased many folds primarily as a result of boost in oil foreign trade. He launched social programs that skyrocketed the standard of living of all Libyans, actually raising them away from their Bedouin lifestyle to modernity.

 

DOMINOES

12:47 PM ET

November 16, 2011

He did not age well

Gaddafi seemed to fall off a cliff when he hit 40+. In his younger years he looked like a normal person, but as he got older not only did he get uglier, but so did his politic. Hopefully the people in Libya will find life easier under the new rule and the anarchy will not last long. The problem with dictators, is that no matter how bad, there is a sense of order. Gaddafi did run his country like a thug debt collection agency, and it is time for a change and lets just hope it is for the better.

 

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November 21, 2011

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6:11 PM ET

November 21, 2011

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6:12 PM ET

November 21, 2011

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6:19 PM ET

November 21, 2011

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November 22, 2011

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November 22, 2011

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10:29 PM ET

November 22, 2011

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Its amazing how ironic the downfall of Qaddafi was, considering that he came to power in a peaceful and bloodless coup. He did not die this way, and some may thing that he was a tyrannical dictator, but he did not resort to violence to win his rule. I do not think he was a good human being, but to take him out in this way, versus using judicial powers to remove him...I don't know if he would have allowed due process or if there is anything such thing in Libya, but it was worth a shot instead of resorting to bloodshed, the world does not need more bloodshed. Qaddafi could have benefited from a drugrehabflorida, if only he had the chance to get help and repent for all of the damage he did. But we will never know because he was murdered before he had the chance.

 

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12:15 AM ET

November 23, 2011

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DOMINOES

9:35 AM ET

November 23, 2011

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Qaddafi used to look so young and dapper in his youth, but he did not age well. He looked like a pent up middle-aged rocker in the last few days. His hair looked terrible and he looked pretty disheveled, almost like a collection agency was after him. I am very glad this saga is over and hopefully Libya can get itself put back together again.

 

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10:38 AM ET

November 23, 2011

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12:09 PM ET

November 23, 2011

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4:50 PM ET

November 23, 2011

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5:46 PM ET

November 23, 2011

Young Qadaffi

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November 24, 2011

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November 24, 2011

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November 24, 2011

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2:50 AM ET

November 24, 2011

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3:00 AM ET

November 24, 2011

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3:05 AM ET

November 24, 2011

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3:10 AM ET

November 24, 2011

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4:55 AM ET

November 24, 2011

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