Trial for Gaddafi's Captured Son 'Must Be in Libya'
The National Transitional Council wants Seif al-Islam, the captured son of Muammar Gaddafi, to go on trial in Libya rather than at the International Criminal Court, the interim justice minister has said.
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Libya:
Seif Gaddafi Must Go On Trial in the Country - Minister
RNW Africa, 20 November 2011
The National Transitional Council wants Seif al-Islam, the captured son of Moamer Kadhafi, to go on trial in Libya rather than at the International Criminal Court, the interim… Read more »
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Libya:
Fugitive Gaddafi Son Arrested
RNW Africa, 19 November 2011
Ousted Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's fugitive son Seif al-Islam has been arrested in the south of the country, a senior National Transitional Council official told AFP on… Read more »
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North Africa:
Gaddafi's Tuareg Soldiers Threaten Security
African Arguments, 18 November 2011
On 15 October 2011, around 400 Tuaregs who fought for Colonel Gaddafi in Libya returned to Mali's northeastern region of Kidal. These tribesmen included mercenaries recruited… Read more »
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Libya:
Tripoli to Unveil Govt By Monday 'At Latest'
RNW Africa, 19 November 2011
Libya's new government is to be announced by Monday "at the latest," an official of the ruling National Transitional Council said on Saturday. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Niger Against Saaid Gaddafi's Deportation to Tripoli
The Moment, 16 November 2011
NIGER has opposed the deportation request of Muammar Gaddafi's son, Saadi to Tripoli, maintaining that he would remain in the West African nation until a United Nations travel ban… Read more »
InFocus
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Libya's new leaders urged Niger to reconsider its "hostile" decision to grant asylum to Moamer Gaddafi's son Saadi during the uprising which overthrew the longtime leader. Read more »