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There's a neutrality flag on this article but nothing about it on the talk page. While recognizing that any member of the Gaddafi family is likely to be a fairly controversial figure at the moment (currently March 4, 2011), I don't see anything in the revision history, going back about a year, that warrants the tag, except for one revision that was reverted as vandalism. This article is extremely bland, and in its current form comports with NPOV as I understand it. Anybody want to discuss this? Knowing nothing about the person, I am unwilling to make a call on it, given that what I know about Libya at the moment suggests that if nothing else this article could be considered whitewashed. KASchmidt ( talk) 01:26, 5 March 2011 (UTC)
The fifth eldest [child of Muammar al-Gaddafi], Hannibal Muammar al-Gaddafi, once worked for General National Maritime Transport Company, a company that specializes in Libyan oil exports. He is most notable for being involved in a series of violent incidents throughout Europe. In 2001, Hannibal attacked three Italian policemen with a fire extinguisher; in September 2004, he was briefly detained in Paris after driving a Porsche at 140 kilometres per hour (90 mph) in the wrong direction and through red lights down the Champs-Élysées while intoxicated; and in 2005, Hannibal in Paris allegedly beat model and then-girlfriend Aline Skaf, who later filed an assault suit against him. [a 1] He was fined and given a four month suspended prison sentence after this incident. In December 2009 police were called to Claridge's hotel in London after staff heard a scream from Hannibal's room. Aline Skaf, now his wife, was found to have suffered facial injuries including a broken nose, but charges were not pressed after she maintained she had sustained the injuries in a fall. [a 2] On 15 July 2008, Hannibal and his wife were held for two days and charged with assaulting two of their staff in Geneva, Switzerland and then released on bail on 17 July. The government of Libya subsequently put a boycott on Swiss imports, reduced flights between Libya and Switzerland, stopped issuing visas to Swiss citizens, recalled diplomats from Bern, and forced all Swiss companies such as ABB and Nestlé to close offices. General National Maritime Transport Company, which owns a large refinery in Switzerland, also halted oil shipments to Switzerland. [a 3] Two Swiss businessmen who were in Libya at the time have, ever since, been denied permission to leave the country, and even held hostage for some time. [a 4] (see Switzerland-Libya conflict). At the 35th G8 summit in July 2009, Gaddafi called Switzerland a "world mafia" and called for the country to be split between France, Germany and Italy. [a 5]
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I agree with you there. I'm going to do some Googling and see if I can't find any non-copyrighted pictures of al-Gaddafi that look more like him, though. --- — Preceding signed comment added by Cymru.lass ( talk • contribs) 00:00, 7 March 2011 (UTC)
This article from Danish newspaper B.T describes how Hannibal Gaddafi sued another Danish newspaper, Ekstra Bladet, for publishing a story about his alleged kidnapping and beating of a man at the Libyan ambassador's residence in Copenhagen, in 2005. The High Court of Eastern Denmark ruled that the evidence in existence supported Ekstra Bladet's story about the beating. http://www.bt.dk/krimi/gadaffi-junior-tabte-til-ekstra-bladet —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.183.128.38 ( talk) 17:31, 11 March 2011 (UTC)
A quick look at the French and Italian versions of this article shows them to be somewhat longer than this one. I speak neither language. Any bilingual editors out there want to take a look at those articles and grab what's worthwhile out of them? KASchmidt ( talk) 18:46, 15 April 2011 (UTC)
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There's a neutrality flag on this article but nothing about it on the talk page. While recognizing that any member of the Gaddafi family is likely to be a fairly controversial figure at the moment (currently March 4, 2011), I don't see anything in the revision history, going back about a year, that warrants the tag, except for one revision that was reverted as vandalism. This article is extremely bland, and in its current form comports with NPOV as I understand it. Anybody want to discuss this? Knowing nothing about the person, I am unwilling to make a call on it, given that what I know about Libya at the moment suggests that if nothing else this article could be considered whitewashed. KASchmidt ( talk) 01:26, 5 March 2011 (UTC)
The fifth eldest [child of Muammar al-Gaddafi], Hannibal Muammar al-Gaddafi, once worked for General National Maritime Transport Company, a company that specializes in Libyan oil exports. He is most notable for being involved in a series of violent incidents throughout Europe. In 2001, Hannibal attacked three Italian policemen with a fire extinguisher; in September 2004, he was briefly detained in Paris after driving a Porsche at 140 kilometres per hour (90 mph) in the wrong direction and through red lights down the Champs-Élysées while intoxicated; and in 2005, Hannibal in Paris allegedly beat model and then-girlfriend Aline Skaf, who later filed an assault suit against him. [a 1] He was fined and given a four month suspended prison sentence after this incident. In December 2009 police were called to Claridge's hotel in London after staff heard a scream from Hannibal's room. Aline Skaf, now his wife, was found to have suffered facial injuries including a broken nose, but charges were not pressed after she maintained she had sustained the injuries in a fall. [a 2] On 15 July 2008, Hannibal and his wife were held for two days and charged with assaulting two of their staff in Geneva, Switzerland and then released on bail on 17 July. The government of Libya subsequently put a boycott on Swiss imports, reduced flights between Libya and Switzerland, stopped issuing visas to Swiss citizens, recalled diplomats from Bern, and forced all Swiss companies such as ABB and Nestlé to close offices. General National Maritime Transport Company, which owns a large refinery in Switzerland, also halted oil shipments to Switzerland. [a 3] Two Swiss businessmen who were in Libya at the time have, ever since, been denied permission to leave the country, and even held hostage for some time. [a 4] (see Switzerland-Libya conflict). At the 35th G8 summit in July 2009, Gaddafi called Switzerland a "world mafia" and called for the country to be split between France, Germany and Italy. [a 5]
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I agree with you there. I'm going to do some Googling and see if I can't find any non-copyrighted pictures of al-Gaddafi that look more like him, though. --- — Preceding signed comment added by Cymru.lass ( talk • contribs) 00:00, 7 March 2011 (UTC)
This article from Danish newspaper B.T describes how Hannibal Gaddafi sued another Danish newspaper, Ekstra Bladet, for publishing a story about his alleged kidnapping and beating of a man at the Libyan ambassador's residence in Copenhagen, in 2005. The High Court of Eastern Denmark ruled that the evidence in existence supported Ekstra Bladet's story about the beating. http://www.bt.dk/krimi/gadaffi-junior-tabte-til-ekstra-bladet —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.183.128.38 ( talk) 17:31, 11 March 2011 (UTC)
A quick look at the French and Italian versions of this article shows them to be somewhat longer than this one. I speak neither language. Any bilingual editors out there want to take a look at those articles and grab what's worthwhile out of them? KASchmidt ( talk) 18:46, 15 April 2011 (UTC)
There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Al-Mu'tasim-Billah al-Gaddafi which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. — RM bot 09:46, 5 August 2011 (UTC)
I observe that the move discussion regarding this page on the page noted above has ceased. KASchmidt ( talk) 17:25, 28 November 2012 (UTC)
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