
Life in Libya with Leader Gaddafi: 1. Electricity for household use is free, 2. interest-free loans 3. during the study, governmant give to every student 2 300 dolars/month 4. receives the average salary for this profession if you do not find a job after graduation, 5. the state has paid for to work in the profession, 6. every unemployed person receives social assistance 15000 $/year, 7. for marriage state pays first apartment or house (150m2), 8. buying cars at factory prices, 9. LIBYA not owe anyone a cent, 10. free higher education abroad, 11. 25% of highly educated, 12. 40 loaves of bread costs $ 0.15, 13. water in the middle of the desert, drinking water, 14. 8 dinars per liter of oil (0.08 EUR), 15. 6% poor people, 16. for each infant, the couple received $ 5000 for their needs. Before NATO and the US started bombing Libya, the United Nations was preparing to bestow an award on Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, and the Libyan Jamahiriya, for its achievements in the area of human rights. www2.ohchr.org That's right--the same man, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, that NATO and the United States have been telling us for months is a "brutal dictator," was set to be given an award for his human rights record in Libya. How strange it is that the United Nations was set to bestow a human rights award on a "brutal dictator," at the end of March 2011. US General Wesley Clark (ret.) told "Democracy Now" (2007) that ten days after September 11, 2011 another general had told him that the Bush <b>...</b>
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