The crisis in libya
Transcript of The crisis in libya
THE CRISIS IN LIBYAThe Fall of Muammar Gaddafi – dictator for 42
years!
By ClaraAugust 25, 2011
BREAKING NEWS!
Col. Muammar Gaddafi, dictator of Libya for 42 years, is in hiding and on the run as rebels have entered the capitol.
A 1.7 million dollar bounty has been offered!
Millions have taken to the streets to celebrate.
MORE BREAKING NEWS! The US and the UN are trying to get
money back to the new government in Libya so they can help the country rebuild after months of fighting.
There is still violence as the rebels route out Gaddafi and his remaining supporters.
Where in the World is Libya?
Where in Libya is this all taking place?
Background – The Arab Spring The Arab Spring is a series of revolutions in
Arabic countries, (like in Tunisia, and then Egypt) to overthrow dictators and install democracy
Without these other rebellions, I don’t think Libyans would have got up and rebelled against the dictator Gaddafi.
The Arab Spring cont… All of these revolutions started with
peaceful protesting and then went to a full on rebellion.
Libya is a country rich in oil, but Gaddafi has been taking advantage of it and making the people poor and hungry.
Background in Libya In February 2011 the Libyan people
started to rebel with peaceful protests The government fought back with
weapons, killing their own people. This got the Libyans mad
Background in Libya cont….
The Libyans formed rebel groups which fought back against the government
NATO airplanes have been helping the rebels fight back
Let’s Watch This!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgP0Gro52c8
What Next? Will Gaddafi be captured? Will the Rebels form a successful
government? Who will be the next leader of Libya? Will the people get the democracy they
want? Can Libya rebuild after civil war? Will I ever stop asking questions? FIND OUT!
Sources Yahoo News:
http://news.yahoo.com/price-gaddafis-head-fighting-goes-021240728.html
BBC News: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12480844
Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12480844