Gaddafi: a force for good or ill?

VOXAFRICA.COM | 01-09-2009 16:44
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He calls himself ‘King of Kings’ and he is currently the longest ruling African president. But who is Muammar Gaddafi? What does he believe in? How has he managed to stay in power so long? And has he been a force for good or ill in Africa?

Studio guests: SYLVIE BRADWELL, African People Advocacy (APA), AZELDIN EL SHARIF, British-Libyan Solidarity Campaign and AHMED RAJAB, Africa and Middle East Analyst. Also featuring VALNORA EDWIN from the Campaign for Good Governance in Sierra Leone.

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