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Gaddafi UN Speech VIDEO: Libyan Leader Chucks Charter, Slams Security Council

AP/Huffington Post   First Posted: 11/23/09 05:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 03:10 PM ET

Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi did not cease to amaze as he gave his first ever address to the UN, taking the opportunity to slam the global body for being ineffective. His colorful speech, which was supposed to last 15 minutes, went on for an hour and 36 minutes, according to the AP.

At one point, Gaddafi grabbed hold of the UN charter and threw it over his shoulder, Reuters reports.

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PETER JAMES SPIELMANN | AP

UNITED NATIONS — In his first U.N. appearance, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi issued a slashing attack on the Security Council and chastised the world body on Wednesday for failing to intervene or prevent some 65 wars since the U.N. was founded in 1945.

Gadhafi called for reform of the council – abolishing the veto power of the five permanent members – or expanding the body with additional member states to make it more representative.
"It should not be called the Security Council, it should be called the "terror council," he said.

The veto-wielding Security Council powers -- the United States, Britain, China, France and Russia -- treat smaller countries as "second class, despised" nations, Gadhafi said.

"Now, brothers, there is no respect for the United Nations, no regard for the General Assembly," Gadhafi said.

His speech followed President Barack Obama's first General Assembly address, but not before a recess of some 15 minutes was called by the Libyan president of the General Assembly so diplomats could be take new seats.

The U.S. Mission was represented by two low- to mid-ranking diplomats. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice departed before Gadhafi ascended the podium.

After waiting for the room to settled, Gadhafi rose and swept his robe over him and strode to the stage, using the handrail on his way up. He wore a shiny black pin in the shape of Africa pinned over his heart, on his brown and tan Bedouin robes.

Gadhafi laid the yellow folder in front of him and opened some of the handwritten pages as he received scattered applause.

The chamber was half-empty as Gadhafi gave his first speech and held a copy of the U.N. Charter in his hands, each with a large, shiny ring. For a moment, it seemed he lost his place in his speech while he sorted through the pages of his yellow folder.

He appeared to be speaking without a text, looking at a set of notes before him on handwritten pages. He was not reading from the TelePrompTer.

Gadhafi welcomed Obama as the leader of the host nation for U.N. Headquarters, and hailed Obama's maiden U.N. General Assembly speech.

He railed against the "inequality" of U.N. member states, quoting from a copy of the U.N. Charter that calls for equality of nations, and then noting that five nations hold veto power on the Security Council and can block actions contrary to their interests: the United States, Russia, China, Britain and France.

Speaking rapid-fire Arabic, Gadhafi said the use of military power was contrary to the spirit of the U.N., unless such actions are sanctioned by the United Nations.

Since the world body was founded in 1945, Gadhafi said it had failed to prevent or intervene in dozens of wars around the world.

"But 65 aggressive wars took place without any collective action by the United Nations to prevent them, Gadhafi said.

Gadhafi was dressed in flowing brown robe, and a black beret that he patted at times. As he listened to speeches before he took the stage, aides huddled around him; he kept his glasses, a red handkerchief and a rumpled yellow folder in front of him on the desk.

There was a commotion in the room as President Barack Obama appeared. Gadhafi lightly applauded with others then listened raptly with the earpiece held to his left ear.

Gadhafi, introduced as the "king of kings" by his countryman and assembly president Ali Treki, remained in his seat for long after the introduction.

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Associated Press writer John Heilprin contributed to this report.

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Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi did not cease to amaze as he gave his first ever address to the UN, taking the opportunity to slam the global body for being ineffective. His colorful speech, which was s...
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06:30 PM on 09/27/2009
He's the Libyan Sarah Palin...amazing!
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11:05 AM on 09/27/2009
Well, he's absolutely right that the UN is a worthless pile of rhetoric and nothing more. Welcome to the world of "non-binding resolutions" people. When the UN actually accomplishes something, I will be very, very surprised.
08:40 AM on 09/25/2009
put him on his camel and send him back home
12:22 AM on 09/25/2009
Chucking the UN Charter booklet over his shoulder. He has a point. Nobody at UN relies on or follows that charter anyway , it should be chucked.
11:39 PM on 09/24/2009
I can see that many comments here are from people who didn't listen to the speech. Hatred is a sign of weakness. It was a very lengthy and unscripted speech chronicling all of the world grievances toward us and the UN... I will challenge anyone to pick something he said which was untrue aside Bu_sh and B1air in masks hanging Sad_dam Huss£in which was a piece of c_rap!
11:38 PM on 09/25/2009
He called Jack Ruby an Israeli. He was not Israeli - he was American. Jewish, but American.
10:58 PM on 09/24/2009
I remember him having a serious pill problem back in the 80's, always looking sick in public and saying loopy things. He seemed to sober up after the death of his child but , as does happen with 90% of addictions, he looks to be in full relapse. Poor health, non-sensical assertions and a flailing grip on reality.
01:57 PM on 09/24/2009
Now that Reagan and Bush are gone and the democrats are back it is safe for dictators to come out of their tents.
11:41 PM on 09/24/2009
It's Bush who went to Gaddafi, at least for people who were awake for the past 8 years or so:)
01:56 PM on 09/24/2009
If they rename it the Terror Council, then I think he has every right to be on it. I am surprised that he did not draw a "Line in the Sand" during his speech.
11:29 AM on 09/24/2009
Arrested by Cuba's political police Belinda Salas president of FLAMUR-Cuba and an active opposite to Castro's dictatorship. She is pregnant (30 weeks) and until today the family has not been informed by the regimen the jail where they hold her, said hers daughter.
10:39 AM on 09/24/2009
Let us hope Sarah Palin does not win 2012. A Palin/Gaddafi debate would be so incoherent, it would cause the universe to implode.
10:12 AM on 09/24/2009
Shining hypocrisy of Western empires...and don't ever be deluded..bio warfare is by definition viruses like the swine flu.You may want to research all the pandemics and see what your determination is at the end.

We are living the Truman show.
09:21 AM on 09/24/2009
What an embarassment for Arabs and Muslims.......
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09:24 AM on 09/24/2009
As well as other insane world leaders...and humans. He's a kook.
10:13 AM on 09/24/2009
The embarrassment is our own ignorance,we live in glass houses and throw stones.
04:36 PM on 09/24/2009
Speak for yourself. The man is a brutal military dictator who may very well be psychotic.
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09:12 AM on 09/24/2009
They need to sell their good and Italy will move their position presuming beleaconi can muster some skill
The EU will slowly change their policies
05:07 AM on 09/24/2009
he does have a point . . . "The veto-wielding Security Council powers -- the United States, Britain, China, France and Russia -- treat smaller countries as "second class, despised" nations, Gadhafi said."


think about the illegal invasion of Iraq . . . think also about how the US uses its veto power to protect israrel . . . . there are more instances of this . . .

He might be mad but he does have a valid point
10:30 AM on 09/24/2009
"The veto-wielding Security Council powers -- the United States, Britain, China, France and Russia -- treat smaller countries as "second class, despised" nations,...

Just like the veto-wielding supreme King of Kings treats his citizens and arbitrary foreign victims as second class, despised humans.

The UN might be far from perfect or even a farce, but it's precisely people like him who make it necessary to have a few veto powers in the first place.
08:24 AM on 09/25/2009
Of course all that is garbage. The King of Kings can treat his citizens any way he wishes. It's none of your business way over in Texarkana, Arkansas. At least he doesn't taze 72 year old women; or mothers in front of kids; or unruly learning disabled kids of 11-12.

That last line is so hilarious it should be bronzed and mounted. Veto powers are so Is-rael can continue it's carnage over it's occupied subjects. That's what UN veto power is all about if you really must know.
05:05 AM on 09/24/2009
What happened?

I thought this guy was our friend, or so our last president told us so....

who to believe?

doesn't anyone tell the truth anymore?
11:47 PM on 09/24/2009
Nations have no friends but interests; we need his oil, period!