- Ahmed Gaddaf al-Dam is most senior figurehead of deposed dictator's clan
- Gaddafi's
former Special Envoy gave dramatic warning of the terror threat posed
by ISIS in Libya, in an interview with MailOnline
- Claims terror group will flood Europe with 500,000 migrants this year
- Gaddaf al-Dam, exiled in Cairo, wants to hold a conference for all sides - including ISIS - to decide the future of the country
- He
uses alarm over ISIS in a bid to gain influence in Libyan politics and
allies claim he is tipped to be the chaotic country's next leader
- Gaddaf al-Dam claims that third of population still support the Gaddafis
- Calls
his dead cousin a 'saint', says Hillary Clinton should 'return to the
kitchen' and that the UK leaders follow America 'like a dog'
Published:
14:40 GMT, 2 March 2015
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Updated:
07:47 GMT, 3 March 2015
The
Gaddafi clan's most senior figurehead has warned of 'a 9/11 in Europe
within two years', while claiming that ISIS forces in Libya are now
recruiting migrants to their terror cause with promises of 'white
virgins'.
Ahmed
Gaddaf al-Dam, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's cousin and former intelligence
official, has professed that 'not less than half a million' migrants
will set sail from Libya to European shores this year.
Among
them, he claims, are thousands of terrorists, who will soon be running
amok in Europe culminating in a terror strike on the same scale as the
September 11th attacks.
Mr
Gaddaf al-Dam, one of several high-profile regime figures who fled to
Egypt during the 2011 revolution, gave an interview to MailOnline as the
North African state descends into ever-worsening chaos and bloodshed.
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Exile: Ahmed Gaddaf Al-Dam, pictured
in his apartment in Cairo, Egypt, told MailOnline that he believes ISIS
will flood Europe with 500,000 migrants this year and among them will be
jihadists bent on terror
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Blood: Gaddaf al-Dam is still
extremely loyal to his cousin, deposed despot Col. Muammar Gaddafi
(pictured together above). He hopes to wield his influence so his clan
can help shape the future of Libya
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