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Daif Abdul-kareem Al-Ghazal (1976–2005) was a prominent Libyan journalist and writer who was murdered in Libya in May 2005. ==Early life== Daif Al-Ghazal was born in Benghazi in 1976. His father is a descendant of the ''Al-Shahibat'' tribe, a prominent Eastern Libyan tribe, and his mother is from the ''Al-Hawara'' tribe which is equally well known. He studied at Garyounis University, where he received a History degree from the Literature department. In the 1980s, Daif Al-Ghazal joined the Movement of Revolutionary Committees (MRC). The MRC was set up by the government to propagate the ideologies of Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi, as expressed in ''The Green Book''. In the early 1990s Al-Ghazal joined the new Benghazi Mathaba. He advanced within the MRC hierarchy, and was appointed to the coveted post of Media and Culture Coordinator. He continued working as a journalist and was named chief editor of the Benghazis office of ''Al-Zahf Al-Akhdar'' ("The Green March" in Arabic).
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