Muammar Gaddafi was killed on October 20, 2011. NATO warplanes provided air cover. A mob dragged him through the streets of Sirte and filmed it. Across Africa, people watched the footage on their phones. Many celebrated.
Julie Gichuru was watching too. She didn’t celebrate. She wasn’t sure what to feel, and that uncertainty, she says, was the first problem.
“I didn’t know. I wasn’t sure. And this in itself is a problem.”
Twelve years later, the question she keeps returning to is: are the Libyan people better off?
In this video, Julie, who left her job at Mastercard foundation, to focus on her crusade against imperialist system in Africa. She reveals the plan for Africa’s recolonisation.
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