Un peu d’informations véritables, certains semblent en manquer cruellement :
http://pakdefenceunit.wordpress.com/2011/10/22/gaddafi-placed-97-billion-on-table-to-free-africa-from-imperialism/
http://www.thedailybell.com/2228/Gaddafi-Planned-Gold-Dinar-Now-Under-Attack.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnHJ2IBOnZo
“It was Gaddafi’s Libya that offered all of Africa its first
revolution in modern times – connecting the entire continent by
telephone, television, radio broadcasting and several other
technological applications such as telemedicine and distance teaching. And thanks to the WMAX radio bridge, a low cost connection was made available across the continent, including in rural areas.
It began in 1992, when 45 African nations established RASCOM
(Regional African Satellite Communication Organization) so that Africa
would have its own satellite and slash communication costs in the
continent.
This was a time when phone calls to and from Africa were the
most expensive in the world because of the annual US$500 million fee
pocketed by Europe for the use of its satellites like Intelsat for phone
conversations, including those within the same country. An
African satellite only cost a one-time payment of US$400 million and the
continent no longer had to pay a US$500 million annual lease.
The first totally indigenously built satellite and manufactured on African soil, in Algeria, is set for 2020.
This satellite is aimed at competing with the best in the world, but at ten times less the cost, a real challenge.
This is how a symbolic gesture of a mere US$300 million changed the life of an entire continent.
Gaddafi’s Libya cost the West, not just depriving it of
US$500 million per year but the billions of dollars in debt and interest
that the initial loan would generate for years to come and in an
exponential manner, thereby helping maintain a system that plundered the
continent.