antiGaddafi
The term anti-Gaddafi refers to individuals, groups, or sentiments that opposed the rule of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. This opposition spanned decades and encompassed a wide range of political, ideological, and social viewpoints.
Early opposition to Gaddafi's regime emerged following his 1969 coup d'état. Various factions, including monarchists, liberal
International opposition was also significant, particularly from Western nations concerned about Gaddafi's support for international terrorism,
The most prominent manifestation of anti-Gaddafi sentiment occurred during the 2011 Libyan Civil War. This conflict