A clown in the Elysee
Dec. 11th, 2007 11:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

Libyan leader Kaddafi who is on the way to France to sign a nuclear energy agreement had an interesting request: "I want my tent to be erected near Elysee Palace. I want to meet 200 attractive French women there."
Kaddafi wants 200 women
Libyan leader Muammer Kaddafi who will have his first trip to France after 34 years has caused a debate. According to the news on "Canal Plus" channel, Kaddafi said: "I want to go to Renault plant to see the laborer section and to meet 200 attractive French women." Kaddafi has claustrophobia and made a tent erected in the yard of the most luxurious hotel of Paris. French president Nicholas Sarkozy released Bulgarian nurses sentenced to death in Libya and then invited Kaddafi to France. This visit frustrated socialists.
All the Gaddafi’s virgin women guards
When it comes to protecting his body, it seems that Libyan leader Colonel Muammaer Gaddafi prefers the fair sex over the hefty male security personnel.
The flamboyant leader arrived in France on Monday flanked by 30 blue-uniformed females, all supposedly virgins, dangling their guns from their shoulders as they protect him round-the-clock.
All the female bodyguards wear nail varnish, perfume and lipsticks, and style their hair probably to spare the loss of femininity suffered by their counterparts in the developed countries.
But, don't be deceived, they are trained to kill. not, only the bodyguards, Col Gaddafi, always seen dressed in Bedouin robes, has also brought his own tent and camel “to greet visitors in the true desert tradition” during his stay in Paris, the Daily Mail reported on Tuesday.
“His country traditions dictate that he travels with his tent and a camel, and arrangements are being made for this,” a French Foreign Ministry spokesman was quoted by the British Daily as saying.
The Libyan leader also met French President Nicholas Sarkozy who extended the invitation after Paris' involvement in the release of five Bulgarian nurses and a doctor who were condemned to death in Libya earlier this year.
Since then, the two countries have been strengthening their ties with several billion pound trade deals, including the purchase of airbus planes, fighter jets and a contract to build a nuclear reactor in Libya.