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Africa North
Gadhafi Son, Aides Risk 'Kangaroo' Justice
2014-02-14
[An Nahar] Human Rights Watch
... dedicated to bitching about human rights violations around the world...
called on Libyan authorities Thursday to provide proper defense counsel to slain dictator Muammar Qadaffy
... who had more funny outfits than Louis XIV...
's son and top aides to ensure they receive a fair trial.

The New York-based watchdog said that during visits by its staff last month, both Seif al-Islam Qadaffy and former spy chief Abdullah Senussi had complained that they had no representation at all during interrogations and pre-trial hearings in their prosecution for gross abuses during the 2011 uprising.

Former premiers Al-Baghdadi al-Mahmudi and Bouzid Dorda said they did have lawyers but that they had been unable to meet them in private to prepare their defense and had been denied access to the evidence against them.

"The Libyan government should make greater efforts to ensure these detained former officials have adequate legal counsel and the opportunity to defend themselves fairly before a judge," said HRW Middle East and North Africa deputy director Nadim Houry.

"The prosecution of these men will be no more credible than a kangaroo court if the authorities fail to provide these men with basic due process rights."

HRW called on Libyan authorities to investigate allegations made by Dorda at a court session last month that he had been beaten and maimed in his prison cell.

"Under these circumstances, it's hard to imagine how any of these men can have a fair trial in Libya," Houry said.

The four are among a total of 37 former Qadaffy regime officials who are to stand trial on charges including murder, kidnapping, complicity in incitement to rape, plunder, sabotage, embezzlement of public funds and acts harmful to national unity.

No trial date was set at the third and final pre-trial hearing.

Last May, the International Criminal Court
... where Milosevich died of old age before being convicted ...
rejected a request by Libya to try Seif al-Islam, Qadaffy's former heir apparent, on war crimes charges because of doubts he would receive a fair trial.

Tripoli
...a confusing city, one end of which is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn...
has appealed the decision but Seif is still wanted for trial by the ICC on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity during the 2011 uprising that ended his father's 42-year rule.
Posted by:Fred

#1  "The prosecution of these men will be no more credible than a kangaroo court if the authorities fail to provide these men with basic due process rights."

I got news for these clowns: the mere fact that these men are ALIVE means they're getting more justice than they ever allowed their victims to have. The blood of thousands - perhaps tens of thousands - is on their hands. HRW should start bitching about the Taliban and Al-Queda instead of these guys - that way they might have some vague claim to relevance.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2014-02-14 05:13  

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