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Libya to try Gaddafi son in August
Saif al-Islam to be tried with other Gaddafi-era officials despite ICC saying he is unlikely to get fair trial.
Africa
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2013 09:14 GMT
Libya to contest ICC bid to try Gaddafi son
Officials "preparing appeal" to reverse Hague-based court's decision to prosecute Saif al-Islam for war crimes.
Africa
Last Modified: 02 Jun 2013 22:15 GMT
ICC rejects Libya bid to try Saif al-Islam
International Criminal Court orders Libya to surrender son of former leader Muammar Gaddafi for trial in The Hague.
Africa
Last Modified: 31 May 2013 17:32 GMT
UK wants Belhadj case in secret court
Government lawyers seek to keep lawsuit over secret Libya rendition of prominent Gaddafi opponent out of public domain.
Yasmine Ryan
Europe
Last Modified: 21 May 2013 19:45 GMT
Saif al-Islam makes brief court appearance
Son of deposed Libyan leader faces charges of providing information to ICC lawyer that could endanger national security.
Africa
Last Modified: 02 May 2013 12:09 GMT
Saif al-Islam in Libyan court for first time
Son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi appears in Zintan court over ICC delegation case.
Africa
Last Modified: 02 May 2013 10:42 GMT
ICC orders Libya to hand over ex-spy chief
Judges at The Hague ask Tripoli to hand over Gaddafi's ex-intelligence chief, Abdullah al-Senussi.
Africa
Last Modified: 07 Feb 2013 15:09 GMT
Gaddafi lawyers fear 'revenge' trial in Libya
Defence lawyers say a trial in Libya will not be motivated by justice and Saif al-Islam "will be hanged".
Africa
Last Modified: 11 Oct 2012 02:38 GMT
Libya renews bid for trial of Gaddafi son
Libya to challenge the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court to try Saif al-Islam in The Hague.
Africa
Last Modified: 09 Oct 2012 11:25 GMT
Can ex-spy chief get a fair trial in Libya?
Abdullah al-Senussi is wanted in Libya and by the international community, we ask who should have the right to try him.
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