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Friday, April 11, 2014
Here is a fun fact: the Libyan flag is the only national flag which flies a single color as its independent symbolism. Also referred to as monochromatic due to the single-colored pattern, the country’s history is rich in stories of bravery and courage leading up to the proud nation today.

For those of you who are curious as to why the country only sports a single color, whereas other nations would try to cram up a combination of colors and symbols to denote their nationalistic ideals, it may very well be attributed to a single but very influential person – Mu’ammar al Qaddafi.

The Libyan flag was raised as a result of a revolution proclaimed by the very same person at around 1977. The image of the Libyan flag is very much related, according to historians and political analysts alike to the Green Book which he authored. This book entitled Third International Theory, was about the alternative option of a nation opposing capitalism and related socio-political proceedings, as well as to communism commonly practiced in third world countries especially during those times.

A country marred with revolutions and bloodshed, the ideals and the nationalism that is embedded in each uprising is very much felt beyond the plaid colored flag. Even after Qaddafi’s successful reign from 1969 to just recently, history has repeated itself on the great leader, him being captured and overthrown by NTC revolutionaries.


While the rise and fall of rule over the country is typical, the same color still flies proudly of a still emerging country from antiquity and into modern civility of progress and equality.

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by: The Flagman