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Gaddafi's beautiful daughter knows her father's heart best and once defended Saddam Hussein

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Gaddafi is seen by Western citizens as a maverick and mysterious figure. Little is known about Gaddafi's family. Recently, Qaddafi's only daughter, Aisha Gaddafi, gave an exclusive interview to the British media at her home in Libya and took the initiative to unveil the mystery of Libya's first daughter.

Gaddafi's beautiful daughter knows her father's heart best and once defended Saddam Hussein

   Aisha is the only daughter of Gaddafi's eight children. The 33-year-old Aisha inherited her father's tall figure and her mother's delicate appearance, elegant and lively, and was hailed by the Arab media as "Cindy Crawford of North Africa" and recognized as the "most photogenic" member of the Gaddafi family.

Gaddafi's beautiful daughter knows her father's heart best and once defended Saddam Hussein

  Another important reason Aisha has attracted media attention is that she, like her father, is known for her tough stance. Aisha most often mentioned slogans were "for jihad" and "against surrender" and, like Gaddafi, was an active supporter of the IRA. Gaddafi also intends for his daughter to "make a difference." In 2000, as Gaddafi's special envoy, she broke the air blockade and flew to Iraq for secret talks with then-Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.

Gaddafi's beautiful daughter knows her father's heart best and once defended Saddam Hussein

Speaking about the visit, Aisha is proud: "I think this visit is as simple as going from room to room. In addition, in 2004, Aisha volunteered to join Saddam's lawyers to defend the controversial former Iraqi president, which made her famous all over the world. "I feel the responsibility to defend those who have been wrongly accused," she said. ”

Gaddafi's beautiful daughter knows her father's heart best and once defended Saddam Hussein

  Because of her tough personality and similar to her father's, Aisha was deeply loved by Gaddafi since childhood. She often accompanied her father on important occasions in place of her mother. Although there has been speculation that Aisha may take over her father's job, most media believe that Aisha is unlikely to be the heir in an Islamic country where men are generally dominated.