She trained with the Libyan military, earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. However, according to Libyan civilians, Ayesha did not merit such a high rank and was afforded that honor solely because she is Gaddafi's daughter.
In 2000 after sanctions were imposed on Iraq, she arrived in Baghdad with a delegation of 69 officials. Shortly before the invasion of Iraq in 2003, she met with Saddam Hussein.In 2011, she strongly protested the policies of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and U.S. President Barack Obama, calling for a mediation of the Libyan Civil War through an international organization which would exclude them.
Ayesha Gaddafi was appointed as the United Nations Development Program National Goodwill Ambassador for Libya on 24 July 2009, primarily to address the issues of HIV/AIDS, poverty and women's rights in Libya, all of which are culturally sensitive topics in the country.
She is elegant, well educated; smart enough to cope with any international community, and above all, Ayesha Gaddafi [some say Aisha Gaddafi or Ayesha Qattafi], the only daughter of 'former' Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi is truly possess an extremely seducing quality.
People in today's media or those angry mobs on the streets of Libya may call her "sexy woman" or "diva of luxury", but reality is Ayesha is possibly one of the finest Arab daughters in today's world, who has unimaginable courage and brilliance.
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