| AL Gathafi Speaks: Speeches and statements in text, audio, video and live stream along with a bulletin board and data bases. [Arabic, English, French] |
| Al Gathafi Speaks: Official site of Muammar Gadafi offers his statements and analysis of hot issues with audio and video. [Arabic, English, French] |
| BBC News - Colonel Gaddafi's Libya: Middle East analyst Gerald Butt looks at the life of Colonel Gaddafi and his impact on Libya. |
| BBC News - Profile: The Libyan Maverick: Profile of Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. |
| Christian Science Monitor - Col. Qaddafi Seeks to Lead New Club: Africa: Scott Peterson's analysis of Qaddafi moving Libya's political sphere from the Middle East to Africa. |
| Encyclopaedia of the Orient - Mu'ammar Gadhafi: Biography includes a timeline. |
| Libya and Terrorism: Collection of articles and resources on state-sponsored terrorism |
| Libyan Television Network - Qadhafi Interview on Arab TV: Translated transcript of Hamdi Qandil's interview with Libyan Leader al-Qadhafi in the Sirte Conference Center, followed by a telephone question and answer session. |
| Mohammar Qaddafi: The Personal History of Mohmmar Qadaffi |
| MSN Encarta - Muammar al-Qaddafi: Online encyclopedia article. |
| Muammar Al Qadhafi: Information about his inspiration, vision and revolutionary life, prepared by the Revolutionary Committee Movement in Australia. |
| Muammar Al Qadhafi: Dedicated to the life and work of the Libyan revolutionary Muammar Al Qadhafi. |
| The United States and Libya: Part 2: The Qaddafi Era by Stephen R. Shalom |
| Wikipedia - Muammar al-Qaddafi: Hyperlinked encyclopedia article about the leader of Libya. |
| World Friendship Tour NOI - Col. Muammar Qadhafi Speaks to the American People: Transcript of The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan's interview with Col. Qadhafi during a stop on his World Friendship Tour. |
| Worldpress.org - Interview: Libyan Leader Muammar al-Qaddafi: Charles Lambroschini, a journalist with the conservative Parisian daily Le Figaro, interviews Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi about the Iraq crisis and its possible aftermath. |