Sunday, November 20, 2011

After His Capture, What Is Next For Muammar Gaddafi's Son Saif al-Islam Gaddafi

Moammar Kadafi's son Seif Islam sits in a plane in Zintan after being captured in southern Libya. (Ismail Zitouni, Reuters / November 19, 2011)

Gaddafi Son to Be Tried in Libya, Not ICC -- Time/AP

(ZINTAN, Libya) — Muammar Gaddafi's son and one-time heir apparent will be tried in Libya and not handed over to the International Criminal Court even though the country's new rulers have yet to set up a justice system, the information minister said on Sunday.

The Libyan people want to see Saif al-Islam Gaddafi tried at home for the crimes he committed against the Libyan people, said the minister, Mahmoud Shammam.

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More News On the Capture Of Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam Gaddafi

Exclusive: The capture of Gaddafi's son -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Gaddafi's son showed fear, bravado after capture -- Reuters
Gaddafi's son captured, scared and without a fight -- Reuters
Libyan Military Captures Gadhafi's Fugitive Son -- Voice of America
Libyan Fighters Catch Qaddafi’s Last Fugitive Son -- New York Times
Seif Islam Kadafi captured in southern Libya -- L.A. Times
Gaddafi’s son Saif al-Islam faces uncertain future -- Washington Post
Libya says Gaddafi son to be tried at home -- Sydney Morning Herald/AP
Libya: Gaddafi son Saif al-Islam 'will get fair trial' -- BBC
Libya vows fair trial for Gadhafi's son -- UPI
Libya to Discuss Trial Arrangements for Gadhafi Son with ICC -- Voice of America
Libyan Militia Hedges on Handover of Qaddafi -- New York Times
West Urges Libya to Work With ICC Over Gaddafi's Son -- New York Times/Reuters
Saif Gaddafi's fear of his fate exposed in recording‎ -- The Telegraph
Gaddafi son held as Libyans wrangle on government -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Capture of Gaddafi son ends "Libyan drama" -- Reuters
Saif al-Islam goes from fugitive to facing the Libyan people -- Peter Beaumont, The Guardian
Seif Al-Islam Gadhafi Was Former Heir Apparent -- New York Times/AP
Who is Saif al-Islam Gadhafi? -- CNN
Analysis: Arrest of Gaddafi's son poses challenge for new Libya -- Reuters
Key Events in Libya's Revolution -- Voice of America

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