Books+ Search Results

Gaddafi's gamble

Title
Gaddafi's gamble / produced by Mary Ann Jolley.
Published
New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 2004.
Physical Description
1 streaming video (35 min.)
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
English.
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
For decades an enemy of the West, Libya is now desperately trying to rejoin the rest of the world. It is using its vast oil reserves -- to woo back former foes especially the United States. Gaddafi s Gamble asks: why now? The film explores the recent history of Libya, isolated since Colonel Gaddafi seized power thirty-five years ago. The dictator squandered Libya s oil wealth; its economy is in ruins after years of bankrolling terrorists and dubious African liberation movements. Many Libyans are poor and increasingly angry about their situation. Professor George Joffe, Cambridge University, comments that Gaddafi has had to change his policies in order to keep his regime in power. He has accepted responsibility for the Lockerbie bombing, paid compensation to the victims families, dismantled his nuclear weapons program, and renounced terrorism. He even claims to be moving Libya from socialism to capitalism, hoping he can generate a new market economy that is in tune with his mercurial one-man rule. To this end, he recently reinstated Shukri Ghanem, a respected official at OPEC, and ordered him to revitalize the economy. The film includes interviews with Seif Gaddafi, the Colonel s influential son and heir apparent and Ashur Shamis, one of Libya s leading dissidents. Exiled in London, Shamis is disdainful about the Colonel s claims to democracy, claiming Gaddafi and his cronies want to keep the political status quo; those who have been associated with killing, repression and torture are still active in the government. Amnesty International s latest report says hundreds of political prisoners have disappeared and Libya is ruled by a climate of fear.
Variant and related titles
ASP-AVON OCLC KB.
Format
Images / Online / Video & Film
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 15, 2019
Audience
For High School; Adult audiences.
Genre/Form
Documentary.
Streaming videos.
Also listed under
Jolley, Mary Ann.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Citation

Available from:

Loading holdings.
Unable to load. Retry?
Loading holdings...
Unable to load. Retry?