Gadhafi’s Sex Slave Told her Story to Le Monde
A woman presented by the French newspaper “Le Monde” as a “sex slave” of Muammar Gadhafi, Libya’s former leader, described the events happened the evening when she was raped, injured and abused for five years.
She told the newspaper Gadhafi kidnapped her at age 15, he forced her to drink alcohol and take drugs; she said she was raped, injured and abused during the time he held her.
“He was constantly under the influence of a substance and never slept,” the young woman summed Gadhafi after explaining what happened to her in 2004, at age 15 in the Sirte institute where she studied, she was chosen to deliver a bouquet of flowers to “Muammar dad.”
The girl, whom the newspaper named Safia to protect her identity, was nine years old when her family moved to Gaddafi’s home town and she thought it was “an honor” to be chosen.
Then-supreme leader, who officially visited the center, where two cousins of him used to study, put his hand on her back and slowly stroked her hair.
The next day, three uniformed women, Salma, Mabruk and Feiza went to fetch her to her mother’s salon and she was told that the supreme leader wanted to see her in order to give her some gifts.
Gaddafi then he promised to provide her with houses, cars and security, despite Safia told him she wanted to stay in Sirte with her family and continue her studies, she told the newspaper.
She was given sexy lingerie and taught to dance and undress to the beat of music as well as “other duties”, she said.
Once in the palace, she shared the room with another girl called Benghazi, she also was kidnapped while living not far from Gaddafi twenty young girls between 18 and 19 years were also available, disguised as bodyguards.
“For Muammar, they were just mere sexual objects that could happen to others, after having proved himself,” summed up the young woman, which said the Colonel also had sex with men. (LO)