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November 20, 2011
09:51 • 1 year ago

  • what Despite the fact that the new Libyan government has yet to put together a justice system of its own, the country says it plans to try Saif al-Islam Gaddafi within its borders, rather than sending him to the International Criminal Court.
  • why “The ICC is just a secondary court, and the people of Libya will not allow Seif al-Islam to be tried outside,” claimed information minister Mahmoud Shammam. Gaddafi’s son is wanted by the ICC for crimes against humanity. source

November 19, 2011
16:15 • 1 year ago
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi captured alive, complete with iconic photo: With perhaps the most iconic photo to come out of a capture since Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Gaddafi’s most notorious son, fearing for his safety, gave himself up without a fight early Saturday. source Follow ShortFormBlog

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi captured alive, complete with iconic photo: With perhaps the most iconic photo to come out of a capture since Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Gaddafi’s most notorious son, fearing for his safety, gave himself up without a fight early Saturday. source

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August 22, 2011
11:04 • 1 year ago
Another Gaddafi son captured: In case you need help telling his sons apart, Al-Saadi al-Gaddafi is the one who used to be a professional soccer player. (keep an eye on our Libya coverage for more)

Another Gaddafi son captured: In case you need help telling his sons apart, Al-Saadi al-Gaddafi is the one who used to be a professional soccer player. (keep an eye on our Libya coverage for more)

 

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