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Keeping Up with the Qaddafis


The family that fights the United Nations together, stays together. 


BY SUZANNE MERKELSON | MARCH 17, 2011 




As the world prepares for a military intervention in Libya, Col. Muammar
al-Qaddafi has few allies on the international stage. But sometimes, it's
family that counts -- and Qaddafi's close-knit family has stood him in good
stead during these days of civil war and threats of no-fly zones. In fact,
in a bizarre twist on normal family dynamics, the Qaddafi clan's hard times
over the last month seem to have only pulled them closer around their
erratic patriarch. Qaddafi has eight biological children, seven of them
sons, many of them embracing, in one way or another, the Western values that
their father hated
<http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/03/03/roman_ruins>  (and has
railed against). But with his regime under fire, the Qaddafi children have
been among their father's most ardent supporters, in many ways rejecting
their past inclinations toward reform and partnership with the West. Here,
Qaddafi poses with his second wife, Safia, and some of his children in
November 1986 near the Bab Aziza palace in Libya, destroyed in a U.S. air
raid. According to Muammar, another raid that year killed
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