Interesting, in Greece there's exactly the same march but with a different name. It's called "η παρέλασις" which means the parade. But sometimes you can find it with a different name too as Mohamed.
@LaBandaMilitare10 ай бұрын
That's very interesting! Thank you for your information! This recording is from the 1977 LP "Titovo ime koʻ sloboda zrači (Festival Vojnih Orkestara „Susreti na Miljacki“)". All the Lybian Military Marches are credited to ʾal-Šerbīnī that was an Egyptian composer of Military Music. Kind greetings to brotherly Greece!
@LaBandaMilitare10 ай бұрын
Hi, just look for "I Parelasis" and you'll find a recording by the Hellenic Police Band. Kind greetings
@stgr018610 ай бұрын
@@nichtbekannt for exaple there's a recording from the band of the former greek cities police kzbin.info/www/bejne/inqlg6pvfrOAqrcsi=Wr1oRJ6w9fGF0Ain
@napoleonibonaparte719810 ай бұрын
Certainly a nice green screen.
@caravanseraic48608 ай бұрын
I was browsing your channel and then I saw these videos and got sad. the story of Libya is rather heartbreaking. From one of the poorest countries in Africa to one of the richest and well developed ones, just because oil-money was diverted to the state and people. And then Libya was bombed to stone age and partitioned. They didn't deserve what was done to them in 2011. Certainly Gaddafi didn't deserve such a fate. His barbaric killing was televized all over the west, I remember watching the news as a kid and seeing them bayonet him. What good came of it? An unknown amount of people were killed by the bombings, the state collapsed, slaves were being sold openly on the streets (former african contract workers), and the African union and it's goals were set back by decades. Even from a western point of view destroying Libya was harmful, they kept the migrants in check and had order in the area. I guess it just goes to show that in geopolitics, you can never trust anything or anyone, only force. Gaddafi's "allies" betrayed and brutalized him the moment he dismantled Libya's WMD program. Most of his speeches and theses are still on-point and relevant today. Thanks for uploading this, at least you're keeping the memory alive no matter what perspective you might have on Gaddafi's Libya.
@LaBandaMilitare8 ай бұрын
Thanks for your intervention. Personally I am not interested in politics, but I am sad for the harsh fate of the Libyan People. Kind greetings
@Polska_mania10 ай бұрын
Libya?
@LaBandaMilitare10 ай бұрын
Yes, it is. This is the Libyan National and State Flag from 1977 to 2011. Regards