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Muammar Al Gaddafi - His last radio broadcast.


"I will not go into exile to any foreign country. I was born here in Libya, and I will die here. This country was a dessert, and I turned it into a forest, where everything can grow.
No one Love this land more more than its citizens. If Europe and America tells you that they love you, be careful. They love the wealth of your land. The oil and not the people. They are helping you to fight against me but, it will be more wise for you to fight against them because they are fighting against your future and progress.
My message to you the people of Libya is, they are helping you to kill me but you will pay the price because you will suffer. And my message to you America and Europe is, you will kill me, but be ready to fight a never ending TERRORISM.
Before you realise your ignorance, terrorists will be hitting you at your doorstep."

"It is indeed no exaggeration to state that the so-called "New World Order" announced by George Bush during the Gulf war, will continue its efforts...

The Green Book

The Green Book consists of three parts and has 110 pages, or more on each page.
The Solution of the Problem of Democracy: The Authority of the People (published in late 1975)
The Solution of the Economic Problem: Socialism (published in early 1977)
The Social Basis of the Third International Theory (published in September 1981)

African Union – AU
(Explore the Legacy of a Visionary African Project)

The modern African Union (AU), as it exists today, was founded in 1999 by Muammar Al Gaddafi, who championed the idea of a politically and economically unified Africa. His vision was ambitious: to establish a continent capable of asserting itself globally without dependence on Western powers, and to promote African-led solutions for African challenges.

To explore this vision and the foundational efforts behind it, you can visit the original African Union website from Gaddafi’s era, now preserved in the Internet Archive:

🔗 Archived African Union Website (via Web Archive)

📌 Note: For the best experience, please use a desktop or laptop, as the older website format may not display properly on mobile devices.

Gaddafi’s dream of a “United States of Africa” remains one of the most talked-about and debated initiatives in the history of African unity.

Lockerbie: Explore Our Comprehensive Website Offering Extensive Background Information on the Devastating Bombing Incident.Please visit via laptop/desktop computer, due to format of website.


Visit us at the Web Archive Org website: lockerbie.algaddafi.org/ to delve into a wealth of details surrounding the Lockerbie bombing and its profound implications. Discover in-depth articles, historical context, and a variety of resources that shed light on this tragic event.

A Site Map to older pages of AlGaddafi.org (also at Web.Archive.org)