gaddafi / khadafi social network

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Muammar Qadhafi Musa Kusa Foreign Minister, former External Services Org (Intel) chief Mustapha Kharrub Revolutionary Committee member Muhammad Qadhafi Eldest son and the only child of Gaddafi's first wife Fathia Khaled. Telecommunication Committee Libyana Al Madar al Jadid Libyan Olympic Committee 40% of Libyan Beverage Company al-Hweildi al-Hmeidi Revolutionary Committee member Ahmed Qadhaf ad-Dam Cousin, security and intelligence advisor DEFECTED? Saif al-Islam, second son and first child of his second wife Safia Farkash . Long presumed heir-apparent. Gaddafi International Charity and Development Foundation Abdulhakim el-Ghami (Key fixer for Seif, Munich-based) Minister of Defense Abu Bakr al-Yunis A brigadier general and de facto chairman of the joint chiefs of staff Abdessalam Jalloud Former prime minister, aide Abdullah Sanussi al Megrahi Married to a sister of Gaddafi's wife, said to be behind 1970s and 1980s terrorist acts and attempt on Saudi King Abdullah's life Colonel Gaddafi's third son, Al-Saadi, is known for his love of football. The WikiLeaks diplomatic cables claimed that Al-Saadi was briefly an officer in a Special Forces unit and heads a military battalion; he has a turbulent past, including clashes with police in Italy. Marrie to the daughter of prominent regime figure al-Khweildi al-Hmeidi Italian League Juventus (Through LAFICO) Perugina FC (former player) National Football Association Al Ahli FC Libyan town of Zuwara into an Export Free Trade Zone Owns the film production company World Navigator Entertainment Abuzeid Dorda Director of External Services Organization (Intelligence), former PM, former chair of Housing and Infrastructure Board Shukhri Ghanem Chairman of National Oil Company As for Gaddafi's fourth son, Muatassim , national security adviser who until recently had been portrayed as something of a rising star. The WikiLeaks cables claimed that he had demanded 1.2 billion dollars from the chairman of Libya's national oil corporation in 2009, reportedly to establish his own militia. Mentored by Musa Kusa . National Security Council Members: PM al-Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi (chairman); National Security Adviser Mutassim al- Qadhafi ; Foreign Minister Musa Kusa ; Minister of Public Security (MinInterior- equivalent) Rajib Saleh ; Minister of Economy and Trade Essawi ; Minister of Finance Muhammad Ali al-Hweij ; and Chief of Defense Major General Abubakr Yunis Jafr . It is believed that Jafr encumbers the seat reserved for a "representative of the Temporary General People's Committee" per Law Number Four of 2007, which established the NSC. Mohammed Abdulla Bait al-Mal Chairman of the Libyan Foreign Bank (main forex / trade bank), former Finance Minister Gaddafi's fifth son, Hannibal , is a major player in Libya's maritime shipping industry. Hannibal has a long history of unstable behavior and his mistreatment of two servants at a Geneva hotel – which led to his arrest – resulted in a diplomatic schism between Switzerland and Libya. General Libyan Maritime Transport Organization Married to Aline Skaf General Ahmed al-Zwayy Director of the Bureau of Technical Cooperation & the National Committee, Interim People's Committee for Defense Gaddafi's sixth son is Khamis is said to be a "well- respected" commander of a Special Forces unit – known as the 32nd Brigade – which "effectively serves as a regime protection unit." The least publicly known of Gaddafi's sons is Saif al- Arab Gaddafi, who reportedly lives in Munich. al-Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi Prime Minister, chairman of National Security Council, Chair of LIA Libyan Investment Authority Sovereign Wealth Fund controls some $70bn of assets around the world. Economic and Social Development Fund (ESDF) Libyan Arab Foreign Investment Company (LAFICO) FIAT Banca di Roma Juventus Corinthia Group (hotels and hospitality) Arab Banking Corporation FORTIS (unknown stake invested in 2008 to keep company solvent) TAMOIL Downstream oil company operating in Europe and Africa Gaddafi's only daughter is Aisha, a lawyer, who is said to mediate family disputes. She runs a Libyan non- governmental organization and is said to be a favored child of the Libyan leader. She also holds the rank of Lieutenant General in the Libyan army and famously was a member of deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's legal defense team. Galyna Kolotnytska Nurse Oil companies Forced to use GLMTO to transport oil London School of Economics and Political Science Egypt Hussein Salem, property deals, etc Omar Suleiman Hosni Mubarak Property portfolio Fayoum Bedouins Livingstone Group Strategic consulting OLD GUARD TECHNOCRATS FAMILY Oil companies Joint ventures and production sharing agreements Major Tribes REBEL LOYAL Masamir Abdiyat Mujraba Misurata Magarha Zawiya Qadhadhfa Awaqir Warfalla Kawar Qatar (through joint $2bn fund with Qatar Investment Corporation) Monitor Group Provided consulting, PR services, arranged meeting with Hillary Clinton Kuwait Abu Dhabi THE LIBYAN POWER AND SOCIAL NETWORK: QADHAFI , FAMILY, FRIENDS, TRIBES AND BUSINESS PARTNERS (COPYRIGHT ISSANDR EL AMRANI / WWW.ARABIST.NET)

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Page 1: Gaddafi / Khadafi Social Network

Muammar Qadhafi

Musa Kusa Foreign Minister, former External Services Org (Intel) chief

Mustapha Kharrub Revolutionary Committee member

Muhammad Qadhafi Eldest son and the only child of Gaddafi's first wife Fathia Khaled.

Telecommunication Committee

Libyana

Al Madar al Jadid

Libyan Olympic Committee 40% of Libyan Beverage Company

al-Hweildi al-Hmeidi Revolutionary Committee member

Ahmed Qadhaf ad-Dam Cousin, security and intelligence advisor DEFECTED?

Saif al-Islam, second son and first child of his second wife Safia Farkash. Long presumed heir-apparent.

Gaddafi International Charity and Development Foundation

Abdulhakim el-Ghami (Key fixer for Seif, Munich-based)

Minister of Defense Abu Bakr al-Yunis A brigadier general and de facto chairman of the joint chiefs of staff

Abdessalam Jalloud Former prime minister, aide

Abdullah Sanussi al MegrahiMarried to a sister of Gaddafi's wife, said to be behind 1970s and 1980s terrorist acts and attempt on Saudi King Abdullah's life

Colonel Gaddafi's third son, Al-Saadi, is known for his love of football. The WikiLeaks diplomatic cables claimed that Al-Saadi was briefly an officer in a Special Forces unit and heads a military battalion; he has a turbulent past, including clashes with police in Italy. Marrie to the daughter of prominent regime figure al-Khweildi al-Hmeidi

Italian League

Juventus (Through LAFICO)

Perugina FC (former player)

National Football Association Al Ahli FC

Libyan town of Zuwara into an Export Free Trade Zone

Owns the film production company World Navigator Entertainment

Abuzeid Dorda D i r e cto r o f Ex te r na l Se r v i ce s Organization (Intelligence), former PM, f o r me r ch a i r o f H o u s i n g and Infrastructure Board

Shukhri Ghanem Chairman of National Oil Company

As for Gaddafi's fourth son, Muatassim, national security adviser who until recently had been portrayed as something of a rising star. The WikiLeaks cables claimed that he had demanded 1.2 billion dollars from the chairman of Libya's national oil corporation in 2009, reportedly to establish his own militia. Mentored by Musa Kusa.

National Security Council Members: PM al-Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi (chairman); National Security Adviser Mutassim al-Qadhafi; Foreign Minister Musa Kusa; Minister of Public Security (MinInterior-equivalent) Rajib Saleh; Minister of Economy and Trade Essawi; Minister of Finance Muhammad Ali al-Hweij; and Chief of Defense Major General Abubakr Yunis Jafr. It is believed that Jafr encumbers the seat reserved for a "representative of the Temporary General People's Committee" per Law Number Four of 2007, which established the NSC.

Mohammed Abdulla Bait al-Mal Chairman of the Libyan Foreign Bank (main forex / trade bank), former Finance Minister

Gaddafi's fifth son, Hannibal, is a major player in Libya's maritime shipping industry. Hannibal has a long history of unstable behavior and his mistreatment of two servants at a Geneva hotel – which led to his arrest – resulted in a diplomatic schism between Switzerland and Libya.

General Libyan Maritime Transport Organization

Married to Aline Skaf

General Ahmed al-Zwayy Director of the Bureau of Technical Cooperation & the National Committee, Interim People's Committee for Defense

Gaddafi's sixth son is Khamis is said to be a "well-respected" commander of a Special Forces unit – known as the 32nd Brigade – which "effectively serves as a regime protection unit."

The least publicly known of Gaddafi's sons is Saif al-Arab Gaddafi, who reportedly lives in Munich.

al-Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi Prime Minister, chairman of National Security Council, Chair of LIA

Libyan Investment Authority Sovereign Wealth Fund controls some $70bn of assets around the world.

Economic and Social Development Fund (ESDF)

Libyan Arab Foreign Investment Company (LAFICO)

FIAT

Banca di Roma

Juventus

Corinthia Group (hotels and hospitality)

Arab Banking Corporation

FORTIS (unknown stake invested in 2008 to keep company solvent)

TAMOIL Downstream oil company operating in Europe and Africa

Gaddafi's only daughter is Aisha, a lawyer, who is said to mediate family disputes. She runs a Libyan non-governmental organization and is said to be a favored child of the Libyan leader. She also holds the rank of Lieutenant General in the Libyan army and famously was a member of deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's legal defense team.

Galyna Kolotnytska Nurse

Oil companies Forced to use GLMTO to transport oil

London School of Economics and Political Science

Egypt

Hussein Salem, property deals, etc

Omar Suleiman

Hosni Mubarak

Property portfolio

Fayoum Bedouins

Livingstone Group Strategic consulting

OLD GUARD ✩ TECHNOCRATS ✩ FAMILY

Oil companies Joint ventures and production sharing agreements

Major Tribes REBEL LOYAL

Masamir

Abdiyat Mujraba

Misurata Magarha

Zawiya Qadhadhfa

Awaqir Warfalla

Kawar

Qatar (through joint $2bn fund with Qatar Investment Corporation)

Monitor Group Provided consulting, PR services, arranged meeting with Hillary Clinton

KuwaitAbu Dhabi

THE LIBYAN POWER AND SOCIAL NETWORK: QADHAFI, FAMILY, FRIENDS, TRIBES AND BUSINESS PARTNERS (COPYRIGHT ISSANDR EL AMRANI / WWW.ARABIST.NET)