Qatari godfather of destruction Hamad bin Fattis Al-Mari in Tripoli
Nine years after his disappearance, the commander of the
Qatari special forces, Hamad bin Abdullah bin Fattis al-Mari, appeared again in
Libya to wreak havoc on the country again, which has sparked widespread
controversy among the Libyans who knew him through his participation in the
fighting alongside the militias and the terrorist Brotherhood after the overthrow
of late Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.
Mari appeared in military clothes during the meeting between
the Qatari and Turkish defense ministers, Khaled Al-Attiyah and Khulusi Akar,
and Brotherhood leader Khaled al-Mishri, head of the unconstitutional State
Council, at the Mahary Hotel with other leaders.
Mari has a long history of supporting coups and extremists
in the region. He is considered the military arm supporting terrorist militias
in Arab territories with money and weapons, until he came at the top of the
lists of terrorism and is wanted internationally.
Activists on social media circulated pictures of Mari,
denouncing his resumption of Doha's spread of terrorism in Libya, after he
oversaw the spread of destruction and killing in the country since 2011,
gaining the nickname "The Butcher of Qatar".
The Qatari officer was chosen by Doha to contribute to the
overthrow of its former ally, Gaddafi, under the pretext of supporting the
Libyan revolutionaries against his regime in 2011.
Mari worked with Abdelhakim Belhaj to establish the Libyan
Revolutionaries Brigade, which raised terror with its violence and ruthlessness
in Libya.
Activists circulated videos and photos of Mari carrying
weapons and raising the flag of Qatar at Bab Al-Azizia, Gaddafi’s former
headquarters, and others during his leadership of a military force that
reopened the Qatari embassy in Tripoli.
Mari was placed on the terror lists for Arab countries after
supporting terrorism in many other countries, especially the terrorist Houthi
militia in Yemen, and causing the killing of soldiers from the Arab coalition
forces during Qatar's membership before its withdrawal.
Mari was also designated a terrorist in Tunisia after he was
accused of financing sabotage operations by opening suspicious bank accounts since
2017, and he was placed on the lists of those banned from entering Tunisian
territory due to his history of supporting terrorism.
Observers believe that Mari’s return to Libya is an attempt
to complete the Qatar’s goal of chaos and sabotage that began after the Arab
Spring revolutions in 2011 through the Turkish-Qatari alliance trying to divide
the country’s wealth.




