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'Gaddafi deployed state funds toward providing education, health care and housing for all. Public education in the country became free and primary education compulsory for both sexes. Medical care was available to the public at no cost, food security was achieved in the desert country during his time, and by the regime's food policy, 'no Libyan must go to bed hungry.'

Medical care was available to the public at no cost, food security was achieved in the desert country during his time, and by the regime's food policy,"no Libyan must go to bed hungry."

Medical care was available to the public at no cost, food security was achieved in the desert country during his time, and by the regime's food policy,"no Libyan must go to bed hungry."- Sina Odugbemi, Author of a new book titled:" “JAPA”: A Journey Across Sahara Desert.My Maghreb Nightmares. The book will be presented to the public on Saturday, July 8 @ LTV 8. Time: 11 am.

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