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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Mansour Dhao Ibrahim (Arabic: منصور ضو إبرMansour Dhao Ibrahim (Arabic: منصور ضو إبراهيم; sometimes spelled Dao or Daw) is a Libyan former politician. He was a prominent figure in the Gaddafi government, serving as Muammar Gaddafi's chief of security until they were both captured. Dhao was the leader of the regime's People's Guard. Dhao fled with Gaddafi during the Battle of Tripoli. On 20 October 2011, Dhao was captured in Sirte, despite earlier reports that he was in Niger. He was injured after a NATO airstrike destroyed the convoy in which he and Gaddafi were traveling, and he was taken into custody by fighters from Misrata. Dhao was quoted at length in a New York Times piece published two days later in which he said he had been in Sirte since late August, he regretted his decision to remain loyal to Gaddafi, and his jailers were treating him well. Dhao also denied any role in the crackdown on the during the protests of the 2011 Libyan civil war. On 24 February 2012, Dhao claimed in a prison interview with BBC that he had not been given access to a lawyer or allowed to see his family. He also defended Gaddafi's legacy and claimed that, "his ideas as a philosopher or as a thinker will live on." On 24 September 2013, it was reported that Dhao was interviewed by Le Monde special correspondent Annick Cojean for the book Gaddafi's Harem. Dhao denied any role in facilitating Gaddafi's alleged sexual abuse. In February 2015, Dhao appeared by video link from Misrata in his trial. On 12 August 2015, Dhao was among the nine top Gaddafi loyalists sentenced to death, along with Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, Abdullah Senussi, Baghdadi Mahmudi, Abuzed Dorda, Milad Salem Daman, Mondher Mukhtar al-Gheneimi, Abdul Hamid Ammar Waheda, and Awidaat Ghandour al-Noubi. On 26 October 2015, Human Rights Watch reported that Dhao alleged during a court session that the prosecution had offered to release him if he testified against Abdullah Senussi. if he testified against Abdullah Senussi. , Mansur Dao (arabisch منصور ضو) ist ein libyscher Politiker. Er war ein enger Vertrauter des gestürzten libyschen Machthabers Muammar al-Gaddafi und begleitete ihn bis zu dessen Tod. Außerdem war er Kommandant der Revolutionsgarde. , Mansour Dhao Ibrahim foi uma figura proemiMansour Dhao Ibrahim foi uma figura proeminente do regime Gaddafi, ele foi o chefe da guarda pessoal de Muammar al-Gaddafi. Ele fugiu com Gaddafi, durante a Batalha de Trípoli. No entanto, a BBC informou que ele havia sido visto em Agadèz e Niamey no Níger e que ele já não estava viajando com Gaddafi. No início de novembro de 2011, e concedeu um entrevista à CNN, enquanto aguardava julgamento em um centro de detenção na cidade de Misrata, na qual relatou que: 1. * em 18 de agosto de 2011, Muammar al-Gaddafi deixou Trípoli e fugiu para Sirte, onde viveu seus últimos dias muito atormentado, lendo livros e fazendo anotações, fazendo mudanças de esconderijo em casas abandonadas a cada três ou quatro dias, no final, ele e seus comandados não tinham água, energia ou comunicação com o mundo exterior; 2. * em 22 de agosto de 2011, ele mesmo, junto com Saif al-Islam e Abdullah al-Senussi fugiram de Trípoli e chegaram à Bani Walid; 3. * em 20 de outubro de 2011, foi formado um comboio de mais de 40 veículos que deveria fugir de Sirte antes do amanhecer em direção à aldeia de , localizada a 20 quilômetros a oeste da cidade sitiada, para que o líder deposto pudesse passar seus últimos momentos no local onde havia nascido, mas o comboio somente partiu por volta das 8 horas da manhã e aviões da Otan rapidamente atingiram um dos veículos do comboio, o impacto da explosão acionou os airbags no carro ele estava junto Muammar al-Gaddafi, que sofreu uma lesão leve na cabeça ou no peito, foi um momento de caos, confusão e horror; 4. * um segundo ataque aéreo causou um maior número de vítimas e atingiu o carro onde eles estavam e, por isso, eles tiveram que tentar continuar a fuga a pé, mas foram cercados por partidários do novo regime e tentaram se proteger em tubos de drenagem; 5. * enquanto tentava se proteger, foi atingido por estilhaços nas costas e perdeu a consciência, razão pela qual não sabe de detalhes posteriores relativos à morte do líder deposto; 6. * rejeitou qualquer participação no Massacre da Prisão de Abu Salim, em 1996, e, na contratação de mercenários africanos durante a Guerra Civil Líbia; 7. * acreditava que a morte do líder deposto acabou com a possibilidade de uma insurreição de seus partidários contra o novo regime e que caberia aos historiadores debater o legado de Kathafi, mas que seria um julgamento tendencioso, pois a História seria geralmente escrita pelos mais poderosos.a geralmente escrita pelos mais poderosos. , Mansour Dao Ibrahim, llamado a veces Dao oMansour Dao Ibrahim, llamado a veces Dao o Dau, es un expolítico libio. Fue una figura prominente en el régimen de Muamar el Gadafi, sirviendo como su jefe de seguridad al momento de la Batalla de Sirte y la muerte de Gadafi al final de la Guerra de Libia de 2011. Dao fue el líder de la Guardia Popular. Huyó con Gadafi durante la Batalla de Trípoli, de la capital de Libia. También la BBC reportó que podría haber ido a Agadez y Niamey en Níger y que no había hecho la larga travesía con Gadafi.​​ El 20 de octubre de 2011 Dao fue capturado en Sirte, tras ser herido después de un ataque aéreo de la OTAN que destruyó el convoy en que él iba con Gadafi, siendo custodiado por luchadores rebeldes de Misurata, mientras su jefe era ejecutado por sus captores. En el New York Times se publicó que 2 días antes de que fuera a Sirte en agosto, tomó la decisión de permanecer leal a Gadafi. Dao negó su rol en la represión a las protestas durante la guerra.​resión a las protestas durante la guerra.​ , Мансур Ибрагим Дау (иногда пишется Доу илиМансур Ибрагим Дау (иногда пишется Доу или Дау, дата рождения неизвестна) — бывший экс-начальник службы внутренней безопасности генерал, бывший ливийский политик. Он был заметной фигурой в правительстве Каддафи, был главой личной гвардии Муаммара Каддафи вплоть до кончины Каддафи.уаммара Каддафи вплоть до кончины Каддафи. , منصور ضو إبراهيم هو سياسي ليبي سابق وشخصية بارزة في حكومة القذافي حيث شغل منصب رئيس الأمن المُكلّف بحماية معمر القذافي والسهر على حياته. خلال فترة نشاطه؛ كان منصور زعيم الحرس الشعبي.
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rdfs:comment Mansour Dao Ibrahim, llamado a veces Dao oMansour Dao Ibrahim, llamado a veces Dao o Dau, es un expolítico libio. Fue una figura prominente en el régimen de Muamar el Gadafi, sirviendo como su jefe de seguridad al momento de la Batalla de Sirte y la muerte de Gadafi al final de la Guerra de Libia de 2011. Dao fue el líder de la Guardia Popular.1. Dao fue el líder de la Guardia Popular. , Mansour Dhao Ibrahim foi uma figura proemiMansour Dhao Ibrahim foi uma figura proeminente do regime Gaddafi, ele foi o chefe da guarda pessoal de Muammar al-Gaddafi. Ele fugiu com Gaddafi, durante a Batalha de Trípoli. No entanto, a BBC informou que ele havia sido visto em Agadèz e Niamey no Níger e que ele já não estava viajando com Gaddafi. No início de novembro de 2011, e concedeu um entrevista à CNN, enquanto aguardava julgamento em um centro de detenção na cidade de Misrata, na qual relatou que:na cidade de Misrata, na qual relatou que: , Mansour Dhao Ibrahim (Arabic: منصور ضو إبرMansour Dhao Ibrahim (Arabic: منصور ضو إبراهيم; sometimes spelled Dao or Daw) is a Libyan former politician. He was a prominent figure in the Gaddafi government, serving as Muammar Gaddafi's chief of security until they were both captured. Dhao was the leader of the regime's People's Guard. On 24 February 2012, Dhao claimed in a prison interview with BBC that he had not been given access to a lawyer or allowed to see his family. He also defended Gaddafi's legacy and claimed that, "his ideas as a philosopher or as a thinker will live on."philosopher or as a thinker will live on." , Мансур Ибрагим Дау (иногда пишется Доу илиМансур Ибрагим Дау (иногда пишется Доу или Дау, дата рождения неизвестна) — бывший экс-начальник службы внутренней безопасности генерал, бывший ливийский политик. Он был заметной фигурой в правительстве Каддафи, был главой личной гвардии Муаммара Каддафи вплоть до кончины Каддафи.уаммара Каддафи вплоть до кончины Каддафи. , Mansur Dao (arabisch منصور ضو) ist ein libyscher Politiker. Er war ein enger Vertrauter des gestürzten libyschen Machthabers Muammar al-Gaddafi und begleitete ihn bis zu dessen Tod. Außerdem war er Kommandant der Revolutionsgarde. , منصور ضو إبراهيم هو سياسي ليبي سابق وشخصية بارزة في حكومة القذافي حيث شغل منصب رئيس الأمن المُكلّف بحماية معمر القذافي والسهر على حياته. خلال فترة نشاطه؛ كان منصور زعيم الحرس الشعبي.
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