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Muhammad Gaddafi: Muammar’s oldest son, Muhammad is the head of Libya’s
Olympic committee and the General Post and Telecom Company, which owns and
operates cell phone and satellite communications across the country.
Saïf al-Islam Gaddafi: Muammar’s second son, the 38-year-old is seen
as the poster child for a more modern and moderate Libya. He left the
country in 2006 after speaking out against his father’s regime, but came
back to Libya, despite insisting that he was not seeking to succeed his
father. Saïf has a Western education with a doctorate from the London
School of Economics. On February 20, Saïf appeared on TV to address the
issue growing unrest in Libya. He promised reforms, but also blamed tribal
divisions and Islamists for the uprising and warned of the civil war that
could result.
Ayesha Gaddafi: Muammar’s daughter and a trained lawyer, Ayesha joined
Saddam Hussein’s defence team in 2004.
Hannibal Gaddafi
Hannibal Gaddafi: He used to work in the oil industry, but lately Hannibal
has had legal troubles. In 2005, he was accused of beating a pregnant
girlfriend in Paris and three years later he was arrested for assaulting two
of his servants in Geneva. Since the incident, Libya has boycotted Swiss
products, banished Swiss companies, and pulled its diplomats out of Bern.
Mutassim Gaddafi
Khamis Gaddafi: A police officer, Khamis is rumoured to have led the
crackdown on recent protests in Benghazi.
Mutassim Gaddafi: Muammar’s fourth son is currently National Security
Advisor and commander of his own unit in the Libyan army. Mutassim spent
years in Egypt after allegedly plotting to oust his father, but he was
ultimately allowed to return to Libya and assume official duties.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi
Saïf al-Arab Gaddafi: There is little information available about Sa
239;f al-Arab, aside from a 2008 Daily Telegraph article reporting that his
car had been confiscated by German police because of noisy exhaust. He was
thought to be a student in Munich at the time of the incident.
Saadi Gaddafi
Milad Abuztaia Gaddafi: Muammar’s adopted son and nephew is credited with
saving his life during the US bombing of the Gaddafi compound in 1986 when
Gaddafi lost his 15-month-old daughter Hannah.
Saadi Gaddafi: A former football player himself, Saadi now heads the Libyan
Football Federation and dabbles in the film industry as a producer. He is
also involved in a number of other business ventures. He is married to the
daughter of a military commander. |
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