Ayesha Gaddafi

January 4, 2024
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Ayesha Gaddafi
Full Name Ayesha Gaddafi
Occupation Lawyer
Date Of Birth Dec 25, 1976(1976-12-25)
Age 48
Birthplace Tripoli
Country Libya
Birth City Tripoli District
Horoscope Sagittarius

Ayesha Gaddafi Biography

Name Ayesha Gaddafi
Birthday Dec 25
Birth Year 1976
Place Of Birth Tripoli
Home Town Tripoli District
Birth Country Libya
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Parents Mu'ammar Al-Qadhdhāfī, Safia Farkash
Siblings Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, Al-Saadi Gaddafi, MORE
Spouse Ahmed al-Gaddafi al-Qahsi
Children(s) Safia Gaddafi

Ayesha Gaddafi is one of the most popular and richest Lawyer who was born on December 25, 1976 in Tripoli, Tripoli District, Libya. Ayesha Gaddafi (Arabic: y’sh@ lqdhfy born in 1976) is also called Aisha Gaddafi was a former Libyan mediation official and military mediator Former UN Goodwill Ambassador and a professional lawyer. Gaddafi is the 5th and sole daughter of the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, and the second spouse of his Safia Farkash.

Ayesha was known in the Arab media by the Arab press as “Claudia Schiffer of North Africa,” due to her hair dyed. In 2006, she got married to Ahmed al- Gaddafi al-Qahsi, a cousin of her father’s as well as a colonel in the Army. His husband was killed in the 26th July bombing of Gaddafi’s home. The couple had three children before the end of the regime. One of which was killed with her brother in an NATO airstrike. Another was who was killed alongside her husband during the Gaddafi compound’s bombing. Algerian authorities confirmed the birth of the fourth of her children, which was a newborn girl, on August 30, 2011, just a few days after arriving in Algeria after having fled Libya together with some other family members from family members of the Gaddafi family. After the arrival of Algeria they relocated to Oman.

On 27 August 2011, it was reported by the Egyptian news agency Mena that Libyan rebel fighters had seen six armoured Mercedes-Benz sedans, possibly carrying top Gaddafi regime figures, cross the border at the south-western Libyan town of Ghadames towards Algeria, which at the time was denied by the Algerian authorities. On 29 August, the Algerian government officially announced that Safia Farkash together with Ayesha and her brothers Muhammad and Hannibal (along with his wife Aline Skaf), had crossed into Algeria early on 29 August. An Algerian Foreign Ministry official said all the people in the convoy were now in Algiers, and that all of them had been named in warrants issued by the International Criminal Court for possible war crimes charges. Mourad Benmehidi, the Algerian permanent representative to the United Nations, later confirmed the details of the statement. The family had arrived at a Sahara desert entry point, in a Mercedes and a bus at 8:45 a.m. local time. The exact number of people in the party was unconfirmed, but there were “many children” and they did not include Colonel Gaddafi. The group was allowed in on humanitarian grounds, because Ayesha was pregnant and near her term. The Algerian government had since informed the head of the National Transitional Council. Libya’s rebels said sheltering Gaddafi family members was an act of aggression, and called for their extradition.

Gaddafi sued NATO over the bombing of a building in her father’s compound which she alleged killed her brother, Saif al-Arab Gaddafi, and her own infant daughter. She claimed that the attack was illegal because it targeted civilian buildings. Gaddafi’s lawyers filed the petitions in Brussels and Paris in June

  1. However, on 27 July 2011, it was reported that Belgian prosecutors had declined to investigate the war crimes complaint filed by Gaddafi against NATO, stating that the courts of Belgium lacked jurisdiction to deal with the matter. On 3 June 2012, through her lawyer Nick Kaufman, Ayesha Gaddafi also petitioned the judges of the International Criminal Court requesting that they order the Prosecutor – Fatou Bensouda to disclose what steps she had taken to investigate the murder of her father and brother Mutassim Gaddafi. This application was opposed by the Prosecutor who stated that requiring her to disclose the requested information would intrude on prosecutorial independence and discretion and potentially impede the investigation itself.

In 2010, after sanctions were put in place against Iraq and the country, she travelled to Baghdad with a group comprising 69 government officials. Prior to that invasion in Iraq at the time of 2003 had a meeting in 2003 with Saddam Hussein. She also criticized her policies as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and U.S. President Barack Obama, calling for the mediation of the Libyan Civil War through an international group that excludes the two.

Ayesha Gaddafi Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Lawyer
House Living in own house.

Ayesha Gaddafi is one of the richest Lawyer from Libya. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Ayesha Gaddafi 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

In July 2004, she joined the legal defense team of the former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.

Ayesha Gaddafi was named her United Nations Development Program National Goodwill Ambassador for Libya on July 24, 2009, with the primary goal of addressing the HIV/AIDS issues as well as women’s rights and poverty in Libya as well as other issues that are sensitive cultural issues in the country. In February 2011 , the United Nations stripped Ayesha of her duties as Goodwill Ambassador.

On 30 August 2011 it was announced that Ayesha had given birth to a girl in the city of Djanet. They were reportedly being confined by the Algerian government to a villa in Staoueli near Algiers, and were being cut off from outside communications. In October 2012 she, along with two of her brothers and other family members left Algeria to go to Oman, where they were granted political asylum.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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Who is Ayesha Gaddafi Dating?

According to our records, Ayesha Gaddafi married to Ahmed al-Gaddafi al- Qahsi. As of December 1, 2023, Ayesha Gaddafi’s is not dating anyone.

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Facts & Trivia

Ayesha Ranked on the list of most popular Lawyer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Libya. Ayesha Gaddafi celebrates birthday on December 25 of every year.

Top Facts about Ayesha Gaddafi

  1. Ayesha Gaddafi was born in 1976 in Tripoli, Libya.
  2. She is the only biological daughter of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
  3. Ayesha studied law at the University of Tripoli and earned a PhD from LSE.
  4. She served as a UN Goodwill Ambassador for Libya from 2009-2011.
  5. In 2011, she fled to Algeria with her mother and brothers during the Libyan Civil War.
  6. Ayesha has been accused of corruption and embezzlement by the Libyan government-in-exile.
  7. She currently lives in Oman with her husband and children.
  8. Ayesha has denied any involvement in her father’s regime’s human rights abuses.
  9. Her father was overthrown and killed during the Arab Spring uprisings in 2011.
  10. Ayesha remains a controversial figure due to her family’s history and alleged actions during their time in power.

Where is Ayesha Gaddafi today?

As of April 2021, she still lives in the Sultanate of Oman.

How many wives did Gaddafi?

Colonel Muammar Gaddafi
Spouse(s)| Fatiha al-Nuri ​ ​ ( m. 1969; div. 1970)​ Safia el-Brasai ​ ( m. 1970)​
Children| 10 Sons (8) Muhammad Saif al-Islam Al-Saadi Mutassim (deceased) Hannibal Saif al-Arab (deceased) Khamis (deceased) Milad (adopted) Daughters (2) Ayesha Hana (adopted)
Residence(s)| Bab al-Azizia

Who is the daughter of Gaddafi?

Daughters

What was Gaddafi's religion?

Under the revolutionary Gaddafi government, the role of orthodox Islam in Libyan life became progressively more important. Muammar al-Gaddafi was a highly devout Muslim, with an expressed desire to exalt Islam and to restore it to its proper—i.e., central—place in the life of the people.

Is Libya safe?

Do not travel to Libya due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, and armed conflict. Country Summary: Crime levels in Libya remain high, including the threat of kidnapping for ransom. Westerners and U.S. citizens have been targets of these crimes. Terrorist groups continue plotting attacks in Libya.

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