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As the owner of a hotel in 1960′s Libya, Mohamed Nga lived in the rarefied circles of Tripoli’s cosmopolitan society. His son, photographer Jehad Nga, writes about his father’s life before the Muammar Gaddafi regime.
On occasion, in our home in London, he would appear and drift away like a spirit—something we learned to live with. In some ways, I think he was waiting for a glimmer on the horizon, a memory which had fallen deep inside him and hadn’t been seen since the fall of 1969. It’s as if his watch had stopped that September, and like him, had waited for time worth telling to resume.
I remember hearing stories of life inside the hotel before Gaddafi spearheaded the September revolution of 1969.
I'm sorry are you talking about the same CIA that failed to capture the world's most wanted terrorist for almost 10 YEARS after he bombed new york, or is this some super sekrit branch of the CIA who can not only manipulate the entire east of Libya but Egypt and Tunisia as well? I'm sorry friend but every time ahmadinnerjacket says "We can pin the blame on outside influences"he might as well be saying "LOOK over there i swear i saw a pink unicorn no really i did don't look at these highly sensitive documents we're shredding LOOK THE UNICORN AGAIN you just missed it"
Perhaps you should stop coming up with these ridiculous arguments that include but not limited to "This libya bombing is costing me money" yes it is and so are Afghanistan and Iraq i don't hear you complaining about that.