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Gaddafi son pleads for ICC trial

09:21 Wed Aug 1 2012
AAP

Slain Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam believes he should be tried before the International Criminal Court (ICC) if justice is to be served, his lawyers says.

"The only way for Libya and the Libyan people to have justice is for the ICC to try this case in a fair, impartial and independent manner," he was quoted as saying in a defence document submitted to the court on Tuesday.

The Hague-based ICC has issued warrants against both Saif and his late father's spymaster, Abdullah Senussi, for crimes against humanity committed while trying to put down last year's bloody revolt.

Saif has been in custody in the southern Libyan town of Zintan since his November in the wake of the uprising that toppled Gaddafi after more than 40 years in power.

The ICC and the Libyan government are locked in a dispute over where Saif should be tried.

"I would have liked to have been tried in Libya by Libyan judges under Libyan law in front of the Libyan people," Saif was quoted as saying in the document, issued after ICC lawyers visited him last month.

"There will also be no truth if witnesses are faced with possible life sentences for simply testifying in my favour," he said. "I am not afraid to die but if you execute me after such a trial you should just call it murder."

His Australian lawyer Melinda Taylor and four ICC staff members were freed earlier this month after being held in Libya four almost four weeks while visiting Saif on behalf of the court.

Taylor said after her release she believed it would be "impossible" for Saif to be tried in an independent and impartial manner in Libyan courts.

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