Captured ex-Minister of the Libyan spy
posted on: Nov 21 2011 10:11 by RDugey. Viewed 21 times.Libya's new leaders said Sunday they will be judged in the country to the eldest son of the late dictator Moamar Gaddafi and to not delivered it to the International Criminal Court, which is accused of crimes against humanity.
Meanwhile, the Government announced the capture of the Minister of the ousted government, who is also wanted by the Court spying.
However, one of the complications that have arisen is that the former insurgents who captured the eve to Seif Al - Islam Gaddafi refused to deliver it to national authorities in Tripoli, which raises doubts if receive a trial just as well as demonstrate the little control that has the central Government in the rest of the country.
In the capital, information Minister Mahmud Shammam said that the Minister of intelligence Abdullah al - Senoussi was captured alive on Sunday by a brigade of a southern zone called Fazan, not very far from where the eldest son of Gaddafi was captured when he tried to flee to u000aneighboring Niger.
Although it is claimed by the International Criminal Court in the Netherlands, Libya will try to judge both in the country.
Before the capture of al - Senoussi, Shammam said that Seif Al - Islam, the heir apparent to his father, must be judged in Libya despite the fact that the country's new leaders have not established a judicial system.
"Is just to the Libyan people that is judged here." ... Seif al - Islam committed crimes against the Libyan people, said Shammam to The Associated Press.
"The ICC is a secondary Court and Libya people will not allow that Seif al-Islam be judged outside," he added Shammam.
Even after the fall of Qaddafi in August and his capture and death in October, many factions armed Libya - often rivals - have refused to lay down their arms, creating fears of new violence and instability.
"Have priority over Seif al - Islam." Captured it us and were the leaders of the art in this u000a"revolution," said Tahir al - Turki, President of the local Council, explaining why not will be sent to the capital.
"Will be more secure with us at Zintan." "We do not know who will be responsible for him or who will deal with him in Tripoli", added.
The head of the military Council of Zintan, Colonel Mohamed al - Khabash, said on Sunday that Seif al - Islam will remain detained in Zintan until the establishment of a judicial system in Libya.
The turbias circumstances surrounding the deaths of Gaddafi and another of his sons, Muatassim, and the decision to show their bodies in public have generated criticism from rights groups human.
Marek Marczynski, a representative of Amnesty International, urged Libyans to transfer to Seif al - Islam to the headquarters of the ICC in the Netherlands as soon as possible.
"The ICC has an arrest warrant against him and that is what should be done." "It must be brought before a judge as soon as possible", said.

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