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  1. Nuri al-Mismari (born 1942) is the former Chief of Protocol of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and one of his closest aides. He was a key member of Gaddafi's inner circle and served under him for 40 years.

  2. Dec 2, 2010 · Nuri al-Mismari's arrest deprives Gaddafi of a confidante who witnessed at first hand how the North African country returned to international good graces after decades in isolation. He was...

  3. Jan 26, 2014 · Boys were also forced to serve in Gadhafi's harem. "He was terribly sexually deviant," recalled former chief of protocol Nuri Al Mismari. "Young boys and so on. He had his own boys. They used to be called the 'services group'."

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  4. Jan 26, 2014 · Muammar Gaddafi. The ousted Libyan dictator Colonel Gaddafi kidnapped and raped hundreds of teenagers in specially built sex dungeons, according to a television documentary to be screened by the...

  5. Son of Gaddafi's former protocol chief Nuri al-Mismari told the Toronto Star he resigned because embassy's chargé d'affaires was "hiding" the gravity of the deadly crackdown back home. “...killing the friends with whom I grew up, they are killing my brothers and sisters.”

    Host Country/organization
    Official
    Date
    Notes
    Ambassador Abdulmoneim al-Honi
    20 February 2011
    The reason for his resignation was the ...
    The Libyan delegation to the Arab League ...
    25 February 2011
    They condemned his attack on "unarmed ...
    Ambassador Abdel Rahman Shalgham
    25 February 2011
    Did not resign, but denounced Gaddafi in ...
    Deputy Ambassador Ibrahim Dabbashi
    21 February 2011
    Did not resign, but no longer supports ...
  6. Jul 19, 2012 · Nouri Mismari served at Gaddafi’s side from 1997 to 2010. In an extensive five-part interview with Ghassan Cherbel, the editor of the influential London-based daily Al-Hayat, published as...

  7. Jul 17, 2012 · Nuri al-Mismari, who served as a personal aide to Qaddafi, told the Arabic-language Al-Hayat newspaper that the Libyan dictator tried to silence anyone who knew the incriminating information...

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