Hana Gaddafi

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Hana Gaddafi was the adopted daughter of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, whose disputed death in a 1986 U.S. airstrike became a controversial and symbolic element of his regime’s narrative.

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instanceOf adopted child
human
adoptiveFather Muammar Gaddafi NERFINISHED
associatedWith Libyan state propaganda
Muammar Gaddafi family narrative
controversy questions about her existence and identity
uncertainty over whether she died in 1986 airstrike
countryOfCitizenship Libya NERFINISHED
deathClaimStatus disputed
eventAssociatedWith 1986 United States bombing of Libya NERFINISHED
familyRole adopted daughter of Libyan leader
historicalContext Cold War-era U.S.–Libya tensions
Reagan administration foreign policy toward Libya
linkedTo Bab al-Azizia compound bombing NERFINISHED
mediaCoverage international
mentionedIn analyses of Gaddafi regime’s use of victimhood narratives
reports on 1986 U.S. airstrike on Tripoli
name Hana Gaddafi NERFINISHED
notableFor alleged death in 1986 U.S. airstrike on Libya
role in propaganda narrative of Muammar Gaddafi’s regime
subjectOf academic discussions on political myth-making
journalistic investigations into her fate
symbolicRole representation of civilian casualties of Western military action
victim figure used by Libyan state media
usedAs political symbol by Libyan government

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Gaddafi family notableMember Hana Gaddafi