Thursday, October 20, 2011

THE END OF A TYRANT! Beginning of a new LIBYA


THE END OF A TYRANT! Beginning of a new LIBYA!

Today marked the end of the world’s one number tyrant. Moamar Ghadafi of libya and his son finally said good bye to the world, in the most horrific and shameful way. He was dragged on the floor, brutally beaten, as he begged for mercy before he was finally shot. Imagine a man who killed many without mercy begging for mercy. Unfortunately no one lives twice, it would have been good to wake him up to face a trial, and finally get punished. Whichever way  today marks the beginning of a new  a Libya.

First it was   Ben Ali of Tunisia, then Hosni Mubarak of Eygpt, and now  Moamar Ghadafi of Libya. The people in these three countries started a revolution against their tyrant leaders. Tunisians chased their president out of the country, followed by the Eygptians who insisted that Mubarak stepped down, initially Mubarak tried to resist the people, by organizing pro Mubarak fighters to fight the people, but this did not in any way discourage the people, after one month Mubarak stepped down. Tunisia and Egypt taught the world that a dictator could be made to step down in the most peaceful demonstration ever to be witnessed in the world.

The people of Libya, started a peaceful protest Eight months ago, initially they intended to make it a peaceful protest just like the Egyptians, but Moammor Ghadafi assured his people, that he was going to fight till his last breath. He promised that he was ready to die in Libya  for what he believed in. Ghadafi was a tyrant, a dictator, who had held his people hostage for four decades. he came into power at the age of 27 years.
It is a shame, for the Ghadafi and his family. This serves as a lesson to other African leaders who see their political positions as their birth right. I commend all the brave men who fought during the revolution, my heart also goes out to the families who lost, their loved ones during the revolution. They made a huge sacrifice for the victory that we are all celebrating today.   

I pray that Libya and Africa would never experience this kind of leadership, i pray that this marks the beginning of change for the Libyans. I pray that this revolution serves as a lesson to others. I pray that Almighty God heals the heart of families that lost loved ones before and during the fight. I pray that God answers all our prayers for this people. Ameen!
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