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One of those who came out against the Jamahiriya regime: 62% of the Libyan people see Gaddafi as a “symbol of Libya” and Hannibal’s imprisonment as a contempt for state sovereignty

Muhammad Al-Kamishi, one of those who came out against the Jamahiriya regime in 2011, attacked all those who took the lead in the political scene in Libya after the February catastrophe, saying that Libya had lost its sovereignty, after the spread of pictures of what Captain Hannibal Gaddafi, who was kidnapped, was subjected to in his prison in Lebanon.

Al-Kamishi said, in a speech on his Facebook account: “The imprisonment of Hannibal and his way of life, as he is a Libyan citizen and the son of an Arab president who represented Libya for 42 years, is an insult, recklessness, and contempt for the sovereignty of the Libyan state. Whether we like it or not, we have 62% of the Libyan people.” They still see Gaddafi as a symbol of Libya, and he and his children should not be insulted in this way.”

He added, “The Lebanese at the time of Gaddafi treated us better than this, because Libya’s sovereignty was preserved, but now they treat us with the utmost insult, and we give them our money to invest.”

Al-Kamishi called on the Tobruk Parliament, the Presidential Council, and the governments present in Libya to intervene to release Hannibal, adding, “You talk about Wagner, the Americans, and the forces, and you cannot talk to a country to mediate and remove a citizen of yours from Lebanon?! There are countries that overturn and wars break out because of the life of one citizen.” “But we currently do not have sovereignty until the country revolts in order to expel a citizen belonging to us.”

He pointed out that those currently at the forefront of the scene are only concerned with filling their pockets, even at the expense of the people and the state’s sovereignty. These people only care about imposing themselves on the people with their militias and battalions, whether in the East or the West, in order to control money, even at the expense of the country’s sovereignty and dignity.

He concluded by saying, “Parliament and the two governments must move to return any Libyan citizen detained in any foreign or Arab country, even if the issue reaches the Security Council, and we include friendly and brotherly countries. This issue must not be dealt with politically or with gloating, but rather it must be dealt with with dignity.” Libya’s sovereignty and prestige.

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