Qatar seized Libyan intelligence archive, Qaddafi documents

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Qatari special forces have acquired the archive of Libyan intelligence. Qatari officers operating in Libya were also able to seize documents related to Qaddafi from his residence in Bab Al-Aziziya. They were aided by Islamists like the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group and the Muslim Brotherhood.

The intelligence archive was transported from Mitiga International Airport airport to Doha, Africa Gate News reported. It’s good to remember that Doha had conspired with Libya to assassinate the Saudi King, the details of which could have been exposed by this archive. A former Libyan female officer from Qaddafi’s reign told Arab newspapers, on condition of anonymity, that she was a prisoner of militias  in Libya for 2 years where Qatari intelligence officers tortured her to obtain personal information about Qaddafi. 

After Qaddafi was viciously murdered, militias took orders from Qatari officers who used all torture techniques to get information from people who worked in the Qaddafi administration, she said.

Libyan activist Waad Ibrahim was the first to state that Qatari officers were questioning Libyan prisoners and that the Qatari presence in Libya, made possible by Abdulhakim Belhadj, is choking. In fact, the Qatari presence in Libya, which borders on occupation, is impeding rebuilding the imperiled north African state. 

Qatar controls key posts in Libyan authorities with the help of Al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood.

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