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Lux
9 Nov 2011, 10:58am
1. There was no electricity bill in Libya. Electricity was free for everyone.

2. There was no interest on loans. The public banks granted loans for everyone on 0% interest according to Libyan law.

3. Having a home was a human right in Libya.

4. Every pair of newlyweds received 50'000 US-Dollar. This money should have allowed the people to buy their first house. The governement wanted to contribute to the start of a family.

5. Education and medical therapy were free in Libya. Before Gaddafi came into power only 25% of the population were able to read. Today 83% of the Libyan population are able to read.

6. If Libyans wanted to carve out a career in agriculture, they received farmland, a farm, equipment, seed and cattle for free.

7. If Libyans couldn't find professional education or medical institutions in Libya, the governement payed them their stay abroad. They received 2300 US-Dollar a month for accomodation and a car.

8. When a Libyan bought a car, the governement subsidised 50% of the price.

9. The petrol price was 0.14 US-Dollar per litre

10. If a Libyan didn't find a job after studying, the governement payed the average salary of the profession he was looking for, until he found an appropriate occupation.

11. Libya had no debt to other countries and their reserves of 150'000'000'000 are now frozen and arguably lost forever.

12. Every Libyan received a part of Libyan oil sales.

13. Mothers who gave birth to a child received 5000 US-Dollar.

14. 25% of Libyans had an university degree.

15. Gaddafi started the "Great-Man-Made-River-Project" in Libya. It's the world's largest pipeline-project of drinkable water in order to get a better supply of water of the population and agriculture.

Obviously it wasn't all great but interesting to read....

Zeke
9 Nov 2011, 12:11pm
Source?

Drox
9 Nov 2011, 12:23pm
All well

Elfbarf
9 Nov 2011, 12:24pm
this isn't biased at all

Crazy Swede
9 Nov 2011, 01:11pm
Cool story, but the source please. Even if those things were promised for real, I have hard times believing all of those things was fulfilled for everyone.

HZK
9 Nov 2011, 01:47pm
Both sides of the story


Salaries in Libya are governed by law number 15 which sets the average salary of Libyans at 200 dollars per month. To make things worst it is customary to have this low wage paid intermittently.
Law number 4 caters for the confiscation of private and commercial property, practically passing such stolen properties to the members of his family and of its so called revolutionary committee members who are in charge of security.
The burning down of the land registry building in Tripoli to destroy any reference of legal ownership of property.
The continuous discharge of untreated sewage in the sea in close proximity to the cities Tripoli and Benghazi
The sudden unnotified change of Libyan currency practically confiscating all personal assets of Libyans
Civil infrastructure, healthcare and the education system have failed beyond disbelief in the last 40 years.
Private Libyan citizens yearly spend on average 5billion dollars in Tunisia, Jordan and Egypt out of their pockets for medical treatment, because they have completely lost trust in the Libyan health care system.
Gaddafi committed some of the most brutal human right excesses in the late 70′s and early 80′s. Libyan students were hanged in universities, sport auditoriums and public squares simply for not adhering to the green book ideology.
Gaddafi has squandered unimaginable wealth on his propaganda machine; mainly managed by such figures like Mr. Ali Alkilani and Mr. Abdullah Mansour
For many years Gaddafi squandered hundreds of millions of dollars on terrorist organizations such as the IRA and the red brigades, and on separatist movements in Africa, the Far East and central and Latin America.
Gaddafi’s agents killed WPC Ivon Fletcher outside the Libyan Embassy in London in 1984 and many other Libyan political dissidents through a campaign that he calls “Eliminating Stray Dogs”
Gaddafi has also shot down a civilian Libyan airliner over Libya killing about 150 passengers. Bizarrely he had given the doomed flight a similar flight number to the Lockerbie airliner. This atrocity was also committed on the anniversary of the Lockerbie airliner.
Abu Sleem prison massacre where he ordered the killing of over 1200 political prisoners
The HIV infection breakout in Benghazi. Over 500 children where effected because the sterilization equipment were malfunctioning.
Gaddafi waged pointless wars in Chad and Uganda where over 20,000 Libyans died. In addition, Gaddafi supplied chemical weapons to the late Somalian dictator Ziad Berri which caused thousands of deaths.
The destruction of the mausoleum (in Benghazi) of Omar Mukhtar and the removal of his remains to be buried in a remote Oasis which was an act of desecration to the national pride.
The act of entertaining and handing out euro’s to hundreds of selected young Italian women in Rome so he could preach to them the green book ideology and convert them to his version of Islam. To add insult to injury, upon his return to Libya Gaddafi publicly insulted and attacked a couple of Libyan women that he caught begging outside Tripoli central mosque (Moulia Mohamed) after the Friday prayer.
The declaration of war on Switzerland for arresting one of his sons and his wife for beating up the domestic staff.
The demolition of several historically listed buildings in downtown Tripoli such as the parliament and our foreign ministry.
The use of Libyan women as so called revolutionary nuns as personal bodyguards.
The total disregard of the teachings (Sunna) of the prophet Muhammad and his failed attempts at altering the Quranic text.
The forced military training of very young male and female students.
The peculiar unwritten law of forbidding the mention of the names of any Libyan official by the national media accept those of himself and immediate members of his family. In football no names of players were allowed to be mentioned except that of his son because Gaddafi regarded stardom as a political crime.
His continuous efforts to rewrite Libyan history according to his twisted personal ideology and personal grandiose.
The abolishment of the Libyan constitution (compiled by a team of leading international jurists) which symbolized the smooth birth of Libyan independence and its national sovereignty as voted for by the general assembly of the UN. Gaddafi continued to rule Libya without a constitution until the present day.
According to the UN development surveys and other international organizations publications Libya’s development indicators perform dismally.
Gaddafi’s extensive liaison with colourful African witchcraft doctors and voodoo priests, arguably leading to his ultimate act of eccentricity proclaiming himself Africa’s King of Kings. Commentators and political analysts continue to struggle to accommodate this with his brand of revolutionary socialism.
Why do you Libyans want Gaddafi gone? Here are some reasons… | Libya February 17th (http://www.libyafeb17.com/2011/02/why-do-you-libyans-want-gaddafi-gone-here-are-some-reasons/)

PotshotPolka
9 Nov 2011, 02:04pm
Don't forget free lead for people gifted with vocal cords.

Lux
9 Nov 2011, 03:21pm
Lol obviously it wasn't as peachy as made out....they were well off in comparison to almost every other African nationa though.

Sorry for the lack of a link....got it from another forum and that person's source is some Swiss site he translated.

Lux
10 Nov 2011, 12:26pm
Don't forget free lead for people gifted with vocal cords.

Don't forget the rope.....

Tamahome
10 Nov 2011, 12:32pm
Plus people were able to participate in free tank live fire shows.

Fixed