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Hari-hari terakhir anak Ghaddafi di Libya mengikut kata "ex gf"nyer.

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Filipino servants wearing spotless white jackets mixed his favourite Jack   Daniels whisky and coke, and then Mutassim Gaddafi raised his glass and   toasted the victory that he was sure was close.

Relaxing in one of his Tripoli homes just over a week ago, during a break from   commanding at the front, the fifth son of Libya's ruler was in a defiant   mood. Soon, he boasted to the blonde foreigner sitting with him, he would   lead his father's regime to a victory over the "rats".

The woman at his side was Mutassim's ex-girlfriend Talitha van Zon, a Dutch   glamour model who still regularly visited him in the Libyan capital.

Her most recent trip, however, proved to be a far cry from the luxury break   she was used to - as the Libyan regime crumbled last week and her male   companion took flight, she endured several days of utter terror as battles   raged around her five star hotel.

On Wednesday, The Sunday Telegraph found her alone and frightened in a   Tripoli hospital ward, where she was being treated for injuries after   leaping from a hotel balcony - apparently fearful that a group of rebels   were about to burn her alive.
                               

                                               
                                         
Before she was evacuated from the city by a humanitarian ship to Malta on   Friday, though, she gave an extraordinary account of the final days of the   Gaddafi regime - an insight into a family who will fight to the death and   destroy their country before they give up power.
"I was shocked when I met Mutassim. He had changed," said Miss van   Zon. "It was the first time I had seen him since just before the   February uprising. He had a beard, he was sitting on a couch strewn with   automatic weapons, and he was guarded by unsmiling 16-year-old boys with   sub-machine guns." On the wall behind was a huge portrait of his   father, Muammar Gaddafi.
As he swirled his whisky in the glass, ice chinking, Mutassim spoke of envying   his brother Saif al-Arab Gaddafi, who was "martyred" in a Nato   bombing back in late April. Libya's war had turned the likeable playboy she   knew from the nightclubs of Europe into a ruthless warrior.
"His eyes were cold," she said. "He looked capable of killing   someone, and he hadn't looked like that before. I asked myself, not for the   first time; what the hell am I doing in Libya?"
A former Playboy centrefold, Miss van Zon met Mutassim in an Italian nightclub   in 2004, kindling a three-month relationship that ended when she learned   that she "was not the only woman in his life". But the girl from   Rotterdam remained friends with the son of the powerful Arab leader, and as   their friendship blossomed, she was drawn into a fabulous private world of   luxury, showered with gifts and invited to some of the world's most   exclusive destinations. In Monaco she was taken to the Grand Prix and a   dinner party attended by Princess Caroline. At Christmas, there was   Mutassim's annual excursion to the Caribbean island of Saint Barts, with his   entourage flown there in his private Boeing. When Mutassim was in Paris or   London he would book several floors of the most expensive hotels, filling   them with his friends, and the finest Italian hairdressers would be flown in   from Italy, at a cost of 5,000 euros per time.
"I asked him once how much he spent, and he took a minute to add it up in   his head," Miss van Zon recalled. "He said 'about $2 million'. I   said 'you mean a year?' He said 'no – a month'."
Mutassim, who is aged around 35, was fun, likeable, hedonistic and loyal to   his friends - and generous too. He showered Miss van Zon with presents,   giving her the entire collection of Louis Vuitton bags and an expensive   watch.
At the time she was untroubled by her friendship with the son of the former "Mad   Dog" of the Middle East. After all, Britain and France had made up   their differences with him, and Libya was wide open for Western business.   She was curious about his father, although she was never allowed to meet   him. "You must become a Muslim first," Mutassim had told her.
Invitations to Tripoli followed, and she spent days in his beach house, his   country estate and city villa, replete with gold fittings and huge   chandeliers. The interior decorating was lavish but in awful taste, she said.
"Of course I knew that it was not right to spend so much money like that,"   she said. "I asked him many times about the welfare of the Libyan   people, and he said the schools and hospitals were free, that rice and flour   were cheap. It was hard for me to judge life in Libya for ordinary people –   I was always staying in a gilded cage when I visited. They looked happy   enough."
She did, though, see occasional flashes of temper, in particular on one   occasion where a servant had brought in a meal that was cold.
"He shouted at the guy and threw plates on the floor. He put that guy   like a dog in a corner and then he demanded that he eat the whole lot, there   in front of us. It was humiliating. I never saw the servant again, and I   don't know what happened to him.
"Afterwards he must have apologised to me a million times for it. He said   I was one of the few people who was a real friend and says what she feels.   He said he didn't get that from many people."
The hedonist son also had ambitions for power, inspired by his father's   example. "He worshipped his father," Miss Van Zon said. "He   talked a lot about Hitler, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez. He liked leaders who   had a lot of power. He always said 'I want to do better than my father'."
He is once said to have tried to take power in a failed coup, and was exiled   to Egypt for several years before being allowed to return. As a gesture of   forgiveness, his father appointed him as national security director,   although Miss van Zon still saw signs of his sibling rivalry with his elder   brother Saif, who seemed the favoured successor.
He also appeared to confirm Libya's role in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, which   the regime had long officially denied involvement in despite paying   compensation to the families of the 270 victims.
"We had a big discussion about Lockerbie when he was in Amsterdam for a   couple of days," Miss Van Zon said. "I said the victims were   civilians, not military, and he said 'Talitha, the Americans attacked our   house in Libya and my father lost one child (a reference to the US bombing   of Tripoli in 1986).' He was quite open about the Libyans doing it for   revenge."
Her penultimate visit to him was in February, just before the uprising, when   she remembered him complaining about the "ungrateful people" in   Libya's restive east. As the uprising unfolded, she found it hard to believe   the accounts of civilians being killed by the regime - but when she talked   to Mutassim on the phone, she heard a different man to the one she had   known. He now used phrases like "wipe them out" or "show them   no mercy".
Then, at the end of August, she made what she called her 'big mistake',   returning to Libya. Assured by Mutassim that the regime was prevailing in   its battle for survival, she was also hoping that he would help pay for   treatment for her father, who has Alzheimer's.
She only met him once, for a drink a week ago last Friday - the night before   rebels attacked Tripoli. Mutassim seemed relaxed, comparing the Libyan   uprising to the riots in London, and arguing that the police had to be   tough. "He said the rebels were a bit crazy in the head," she   recalled. "He said that in countries like Libya you have to do it a bit   harder, otherwise they don't listen.
"There was no fear that the regime was going to lose. I think he was a   little bit in denial."
One of the reasons for his upbeat mood may have been because his star had   risen within the regime. Mutassim had directed some of Gaddafi's toughest   units in battles around Benghazi and Misurata, and despite their   questionable performance, was starting to be seen as Colonel Gaddafi's   warrior son, the effective heir in waiting.
The day after her drink with Mutassim, Miss van Zon left in a convoy for   Tunisia, but it was ambushed and she had to turn back. As gun battles raged   in the city, his staff took her to a hotel, where she was put into the care   of a Libyan woman official.
"As the battle was going on I spoke to the hotel staff and for perhaps   the first time heard what Libyans really thought of Muammar Gaddafi.
People said they hated him and that he had ruined their lives."
When the rebels arrived at the hotel, she begged for help from the female   official: instead the woman dragged her out of her room and paraded her   before the fighters. Miss van Zon did not understand what was being said in   Arabic, but picked up the word "benzene" (petrol) several times   and became convinced that they were going to burn her to death.
Alone, terrified, and by her own admission paranoid, she threw herself from a   hotel balcony, breaking an arm and suffering back injuries. The hotel staff   took her to hospital through streets where there were still fighting, at   some risk to themselves.
Now she is on her way home. Dutch tabloid newspaper reporters are waiting for   her, excited at the prospect of a story about a Playboy centrefold, a   Gaddafi son, and a misadventure in the middle of a gigantic battle.
"Coming to Libya in the middle of a war was the biggest mistake of my   life," she said.
Mutassim's whereabouts are unknown; rebels are enthusiastically ransacking his   luxurious homes.
He was last reported in the Bab al-Azizia compound, overrun last week by   rebels. If he is still alive, he is perhaps preparing to die a martyr's   death like his brother.
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 Author| Post time 29-8-2011 01:04 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by darwisharwen at 29-8-2011 13:07

alah terlebey suda

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ ... -Libyan-regime.html


neh dlm bahasa indonesia utk ibuk2 bapak2

http://www.republika.co.id/berita/internasional/global/11/08/29/lqo1mn-pengakuan-talitha-van-zon-bekas-kekasih-mutassim-qaddafi-tentang-gaya-hidup-anak-qaddafi


"ex gf" dalam quote psl ader awek kena rogol ckp dier ni madam. yg kelakarnya ade gak yg ingat diorang ni warak2. satu2 rejim warak2 nih jatuh. u gip isle a bek neng. :@
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Post time 29-8-2011 01:09 PM | Show all posts
maha suci Ereb keturunan nabi lahir di bumi anbiya'.....
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Post time 29-8-2011 02:47 PM | Show all posts
the Ereb, napsu spt sang kuda, otak spt sang unta, bile mati mcm serangge
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Post time 29-8-2011 03:37 PM | Show all posts
maha suci Ereb keturunan nabi lahir di bumi anbiya'.....
pyropura Post at 29-8-2011 13:09



    JANGAN kaitkan dengan keturunan Nabi segala.  ko kutuk puak2 jahiliah, jgn meleret ke lain.  kang kena maki tau pulak sentap. :@
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Post time 29-8-2011 03:39 PM | Show all posts
ex-gf dia dutch kaa? tgk cam russian je....... seksi........
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Post time 29-8-2011 03:56 PM | Show all posts
spesis takut bini. gf
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Post time 30-8-2011 01:09 AM | Show all posts
JANGAN kaitkan dengan keturunan Nabi segala.  ko kutuk puak2 jahiliah, jgn meleret ke lain ...
zorrro_03 Post at 29-8-2011 15:37



laahhh, nabi pun kan keturunan jahilliyah jugak.....
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Post time 30-8-2011 02:38 AM | Show all posts
g mampos la
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Post time 30-8-2011 03:20 AM | Show all posts
JANGAN kaitkan dengan keturunan Nabi segala.  ko kutuk puak2 jahiliah, jgn meleret ke lain ...
zorrro_03 Post at 28-8-2011 23:37


I've got news for you. semua manusia tak kira bangsa adalah keturunan Nabi. Remember Nabi Adam? ;)
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Post time 30-8-2011 08:56 AM | Show all posts
napsu org erreb mmg kuat.
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Post time 30-8-2011 12:16 PM | Show all posts
kuda kuda yahudi
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Post time 30-8-2011 01:02 PM | Show all posts
yahudi jugak yang kena.
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Post time 30-8-2011 04:56 PM | Show all posts
yahudi jugak yang kena.
kucingblue Post at 30-8-2011 13:02


tu lah, dia tak tau ka yahudi lah paling banyak jadi Rasul....
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Post time 30-8-2011 05:17 PM | Show all posts
erebbbbbbbbbb
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Post time 30-8-2011 07:18 PM | Show all posts
rasul yang di pilih dari bangsa yahudi adalah yang terpilih sahaja. tetapi di sebab kan keangkuhan puak2 yahudi maka allah telah melaknat bangsa yahudi..
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Post time 30-8-2011 08:32 PM | Show all posts
rasul yang di pilih dari bangsa yahudi adalah yang terpilih sahaja. tetapi di sebab kan keangkuhan p ...
ymlite_killer Post at 30-8-2011 19:18



    Allah melaknati rasul nya?
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Post time 31-8-2011 01:35 AM | Show all posts
laahhh, nabi pun kan keturunan jahilliyah jugak.....
pyropura Post at 30-8-2011 01:09





    pernyataan ko tu berkait kah dgn thread ni?


I've got news for you. semua manusia tak kira bangsa adalah keturunan Nabi. Remember Nabi Adam?  ...
kucingblue Post at 30-8-2011 03:20



    ke laut mana ko melalut sampai Nabi Adam segala ni mat?
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Post time 31-8-2011 01:51 AM | Show all posts
Reply 16# ymlite_killer


   yelah tu. allah hanya mampu melaknat sahaja
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Post time 31-8-2011 01:53 AM | Show all posts
mana ada nabi dari keturunan jahiliyyah
-nak fitnah agak2 laaa
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