Libyan National Democratic Front
The Libyan National Democratic Front (
The organization had a very small membership, and did not grow much beyond its founding core. It did not expand its activities inside Libya.[1] Key members included Dr. Adulrahim Saleh, Dr. Ali Tarhouni, Mahmoud Shammam (as of 2011 the Head of Information of the rebel National Transitional Council), Usama Endar, Hussien Dernawi, Mohamed Derbi, Salah Almegherbi, Fathi Al-Baaja, Sunussi Shaaliya, Dr. Mohamed Malhouf and Hasan Al-Ashhab, among others.[2][4] The Libyan National Democratic Front advocated popular mobilization and thus creating revolutionary consciousness necessary to take on the Gaddafi government. The organization condemned all forms of exploitation and feudalism, and called for the interests of oppressed sectors to be defended.[3]
Some of its members left the party and aligned themselves with efforts of unifying the Libyan opposition behind Major Abdel Moneim al-Houni. The grouping took part in the General Conference of National Democratic Forces in Geneva in November 1992.[2] The group did not sign on the effort which led to the failed coup which was launched from Algeria. Core members were still active until the fall of the Gaddafi government in 2011. Mr. Dernawi was jailed for four months by the Gaddafi government from the middle of March until the middle June 2011. Mr. Endar is a founder of one of the post-Gaddafi political organizations based in Tripoli (Democratic National Front).
References
- ^ a b c d Shaked, Haim and Daniel Dishon (eds.). Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. 8, 1983-84. p. 583
- ^ a b c d e Libyan Constitutional Union. The Libyan Constitutional Union: Its Establishment and Development
- ^ a b c d National Front for the Salvation of Libya البديل السياسي في ليبيا.. ودولة ما بعد "الثورة" Archived 2012-03-12 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Jakarta Globe. Zuma in Libya as NATO eyes endgame amid defections Archived 2011-06-01 at the Wayback Machine