A year ago
Libya is in crisis after the death of its president Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. After his death, many realized the good he did for his country and the sacrifices he made to make the people of his country live comfortable life. He was attacked and killed by NATO. A post by a Twitter user identified as @Naju71392188 concerning the brutal killing of Gaddafi by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has sparked conversations online with users tripping to the comments section to add their one cent to the conversation.
The Twitter user posted a before and after picture of Libya depicting when Gaddafi was alive how the country looked and the current state of the country after his death. His caption to the post below;
“NATO claimed they were invading Libya for "humanitarian" purposes. They turned a country that had the highest standard of living in Africa into a war-torn, failed state with open-air slave markets”.
The post quickly went viral and users added their reactions, a few of the comments gathered are listed below;
@OnlyDozie
“Libya was financially free. The West hates such
freedom. So they invade by identifying the greedy
ones in the country. Nigeria has a lot to do as
the giant of Africa. If we have a good leader we can
help our brothers”.
Adam @TheYusuf report
“NATO did nothing humanitarian, It was death and
destruction, Obama should be in jail”.
@isename
“With Gaddafi, there was grassroots democracy that
was consistent with Libyan culture, but because
of greed, tribal politics/rivalry, and jealousy, they
invited NATO. After all what's the essence of
government??? They had good governance under
Gaddafi, but wanted more freedom”.
“An old school teacher was complaining to me how
miserable they now live after Gaddafi's, he told
me how things were more beautiful when Gadffi
was alive, he said all items in the supermarket
then were subsidized by the government of
Gaddafi. He said they are regretting already”.
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