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From: Gregory Brown
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Subject: Dr Mohamed Al Magraiaf just elected President of Libya - Great News
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 03:25:59 +0000
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Dear Friends....
Dr. Mohammed Al Magariaf (considered by many as the Nelson Mandela ofLibya) and the co-founder of
the National Front for the Salvation of Libya (NFSL) was just elected President of Libya today.
Dr. Al Magariaf, (www.almagariaficom), has been the leading opposition figure to the regime of Muammar Al
Gaddafi for the past 31 years and co-founder of the NFSL and the #1 person on the Gaddafi regime's hit-list.
Because Gaddafi feared him the most,
(http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/04/2011415163618467700.html ), the regime's hit squads
made a number of attempts to assassinate Dr. Al Magariaf, including blowing up of a French UTA flight in 1989
over Niger that killed the US Ambassador to Chad's wife along with another 155 innocent victims/civilians.
Dr. Magariaf is a devout moderate Muslim who opposes extremism and has been attacked by radical Muslim
groups in Libya, some with ties to Al Qaeda. More importantly he has good relationships and support
throughout the Middle East, as well as in the United States where he lived for the past 10 years before his return
to Libya.
In June I helped to arrange for Dr. Magariaf to bring a delegations from the TNC to New York where they met
with the President of the UN General Assembly, Joseph Deiss, President Elect, Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser and a
number of other department heads at the United Nations, as well as Human Rights Watch, other relevant groups
and interested parties. On June 15, 2011, we arranged a reception (their first official event) at United Nations
honoring Dr. Magariaf's delegation in support of the TNC and the people of Libya in their fight for self
determination after 42 years of tyranny at the hands of Muammar Qaddafi. And September 20, 2011 the
community of nations led by President Obama formally invited the TNC to take its seat in the United Nations as
the sole legitimate representative of the Libyan People.
Libya is a rich country, with the largest crude oil reserves and second largest natural gas reserves on the African
Continent, as well as more than US$150 billion in cash and assets residing outside of the country. With a small
population of approximately six million people, together with huge crude oil and national gas reserves, the World
Bank defines Libya as an 'Upper Middle Income Economy' and in the 1980s its GDP per capita was higher than
Italy, Singapore, South Korea, Spain and New Zealand. Therefore, with prudent management and financial
responsibility, there is no reason that Libya can't return to its position as the #1 GDP per capita economy on the
African Continent and one of the strongest in the world.
Dr. Al Magraiaf who returned to Libya last year after 30 years has wide popular support in Libya due to his long
opposition to the Gaddafi regime and having never accepted overtures by to return and be part of the regime,
something most Libyan opposition leaders did. Dr. Al Magariaf is considered a living legend and a man of the
people in the vein of Nelson Mandela.
This is a great day for the "new" Arab Spring
Sincerely,
Greg Brown
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Gregory Brown
Chairman & CEO
GlobalCast Palmas. LLC
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