They killed him treacherously. He wanted a united, sovereign Libya, safe for all its people.
They assassinated hope and a future, and planted hatred and resentment.
The objective is more bloodshed, deeper division in Libya, and the destruction of every project for national unity, in service of foreign interests in the country.
I spoke with him two days ago. He spoke of nothing but a peaceful Libya and the safety of its people.
May you be in the gardens of eternal bliss, O noble and truthful son of Libya.
And may God’s curse be upon the gangs of treachery and betrayal, agents of foreign powers.
@oldmommatajuri@IRajabany Yes been busy since Ramadan. We had a couple of deaths in the family and the girls were here at the house with all the grandkids. It was busy and the house was full of love. It’s since quieted down.
Been limiting myself too. Too much negativity.
Hi folks I know it’s been a minute since I last checked in. I’ve been doing well as I hope you all are. I have a question/ request…How can I report a cyber bully? My under 18 daughter is being threatened by a person on instagram. They have been reported but are still active.
@HRafferty1 Was thinking of you when I read the fighting was your way. May Allah protect you and your family. My daughter and her family are also in Tripoli and a son in law was supposed to fly in today coming from France.
Hi everyone, I know it’s been a minute since I last tweeted anything. I am praying that things settle in Tripoli and hope everyone I follow and their loved ones are safe tonight.
@MTailamun Some of the marriages and divorces are on paper only. The marriage grant stipulated that a marriage contract be in place to recieve the grant, after not getting the grant people dissolved the contract.(I had assumed there was a stipulated age of over 18 for girls to be apllicable
@IRajabany Alhumdillah asalamtic. Good that you are safe and dry. Terrible to see so many homes flooded with filthy water. You'd think a proper storm system would be built in the city after all these years.
@HRafferty1 The city flooded of course. Most homes leaked or poured rain inside. The crappy companies here don't build for rain. My windows became fountains with rain pouring in. I guess silicone is out of the question here. Cheapskates.
@1969novalunosis That's why I'm asking. My brother in law and his family came in two cars last year. They were not demanded to pay such a high fee and they were also coming from France.
For those of you who travel by car to and from Tunisia, is it normal for the Libyan Customs officers to charge 2000 Libyan dinar for a Foreign car to come over the border?