You would think that Aisha Gaddafi had nothing else to think about these days apart from shaping her eyebrows. While her elder brother Saif looks dishevelled and sounds almost as crazed as his father, she stands amid the crowd in her father’s compound, Bab al-Azizia, looking immaculate. Apart from the fact that she has stopped dying her hair blonde and now wears a veil, she lives up to her reputation in the Arab press of being the “Claudia Schiffer of North Africa”.
Given her glamour and Gaddafi’s need to present an attractive face to the world, his favourite child and only daughter should be as familiar an inhabitant of the pages of Hello as Queen Rania of Jordan. In January there was a brief and tantalising rumour that she had had an affair with Silvio Berlusconi which turned out to be no more than flippant speculation by an Italian newspaper. But apart from one widely reproduced picture in which she sports acres of tumbling blonde locks and a trout pout, she rarely ventures into the public eye.
The glamour shot was taken before 2006 when she married Ahmed al-Gaddafi al-Qahsi, a cousin and Army colonel and became a mother of three. Since then she has maintained a low profile, despite heading up Wa’tassimu, Libya’s largest charity group, and her role (terminated last month) as a UN Goodwill Ambassador. Princess of Peace, a 92-page biography of Ms Gaddafi by a Tunisian, is sadly not available in translation.
She gave her only interview to the Sunday Telegraph, last October, when the Western world was still sucking up to her father, not shooting at him. It took place on a mermaid-shaped sofa in her vast villa in the suburbs of Tripoli. When asked how people react when they discover who she is, she said that they “generally gasp, and then they become very friendly, and take the chance to send greeting to my father. No-one has ever reacted badly." (read more)
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