Thursday, 1 September 2011

Gaddafi's house from indise

The gold-plated cutlery and crystal champagne glasses, the Versace and Armani suits and rows of unworn designer shoes, are all that remain at the luxurious seaside compounds of the children of Muammar Gaddafi.


The fancy beach villas are testimony to the fact that the Gaddafis not only ruled Libya, they owned it, and treated its oil wealth as their personal patrimony.

"They are the ones who enjoyed the wealth of Libya not us. The Libyans got nothing out of it," Kabet said.


At the villa of Saadi Gaddafi, suits, cashmere coats, ties and shoes from almost every famous designer in the world, were tossed on the floor.






"The most important thing is that the people got rid of them. Let the new generation enjoy a better education, a better country and life." "They sucked the blood of this country," Madani said.


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