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He was also on a US treasury department blacklist of senior Libyan officials whose assets can be frozen if they are found inside US jurisdiction. He is said to have had extensive business interests, like other members of Libya's political elite. Two new Lockerbie suspects identified. Libya death sentences cast long shadow. Gaddafi's son sentenced to death. Video link trial for Gaddafi's son. Gaddafi top spy to be tried in Libya. Libya spy boss 'fair trial' urged. Gaddafi's intelligence chief held.

Libya demands handover of Senussi. Libyans remember jail massacre. Lockerbie bomber Megrahi is dead. Why is Libya so lawless? West's 'light touch' failed Libya. Image source, Reuters. Former spy chief Abdullah al-Senussi was one of Col Gaddafi's closest confidants and also his brother-in-law.

By Sherine El Madany Witnesses said the assailants damaged the front gate of the refinery, 20 km from the coastal town of Ras Lanuf, but not the plant itself, which is not fully operational.

This website uses cookies to personalize your content including ads , and allows us to analyze our traffic. Read more about cookies here. Libya successfully challenged the ICC case, with ICC judges ruling that national proceedings against al-Senussi would take precedence under the Rome Statute principle of complementarity. Libya challenges admissibility of ICC case The government of Libya challenged the admissibility of the ICC case against al-Senussi based on the principle of complementarity, which holds that the ICC will only investigate and prosecute individuals if the state concerned cannot or will not do so genuinely.

Al-Senussi admissibility ruling sparks mixed reaction from civil society. Middle East - North Africa. Libya Libia. Trials of Gaddafi and Al-Senussi yet to begin, says Libya.

Complementarity National prosecutions. GlobalJusticeWeekly - Libya verdicts spark international condemnation. National prosecutions GlobalJustice Weekly. Libya says Gaddafi spy chief said arrested in Mauritania. Mauritania arrested Moammar Gaddafi's ex-spy chief, Abdullah al-Senussi, as he arrived on an overnight flight, officials said on Saturday, immediately triggering a three-way race for his extradition. Your search did not match any documents.



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