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Neighbouring States Warned Not to Harbour Al Qathafi or His Aides |
2011-09-09 |
[Tripoli Post] Although there have been lots of speculations and conflicting reports, the whereabouts of the runaway former leader, are still quite unknown. Most of the reports claim that he is still hiding in one of his last remaining strongholds, but others have speculated that he may have left the country. If the latter is the case, ...who single-handedly turned a moderately prosperous kingdom into a dictator's fantasyland... and his aides. Algeria has already given sanctuary to Al Qadaffy's wife Safiya, and daughter Ayesha, and two of his sons, Mohammed and Hannibal, while Niger is reported to have given safe haven to his security chief Mansour Dhao. Amnesty has reminded Libya's neighbours that Al Qadaffy, his son Seif al-Islam and his intelligence chief Abdullah al-Sanussi, are accused of crimes against humanity and are on the ![]() ... where Milosevich died of old age before being convicted ... 's wanted list. He added that this also includes arresting and surrendering all ICC suspects to The Hague, and if they are found outside Libya, national authorities in that country must immediately arrest them and hand them over to the ICC to face trial for these crimes. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 As per RENSE [Youtube Video], contributor claims that a popular Resistance Council has been formed in ALGERIA??? |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2011-09-09 21:29 |
#1 Amnesty International has urged countries that neighbour Libya, particularly Niger and Algeria, not to harbour Al Qadaffy How much money is Ammnesia International willing to shell out? |
Posted by: Pappy 2011-09-09 12:31 |