Libya Given Go-Ahead by ICC to Try Seif
22/11/2011 15:33:00
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ICC chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Campo, concedes chance for Libya to try Seif al-Islam at home
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor, Luis Moreno-Campo Tuesday had talks in Libya with the country's national Transitional Council and is reported to have agreed that Libya should be given the chance to put former Libyan dictator Muammar Al Qathafi's son, Seif al-Islam and Abdullah al-Senoussi on trial in Libya under its judicial system.
However, the ICC prosecutor, who travelled to Libya with his deputy, Fatou Bensouda and a delegation specifically to discuss the interim government's plans to try Seif and al Senoussi, pointed out that this should be done with the help of The Hague court and that the ICC's judges must be involved. Further discussions are needed to find the best way for the Libyans to go about informing the judges and how they could involve them.
Seif al-Islam and the former regime's intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senoussi are both on the ICC's list of criminals and had been wanted to answer alleged charges of crimes against humanity. But a concession is to be made by the ICC despite Libya still having to set up a court system.
Before leaving for Tripoli, Mr Moreno-Ocampo said: "The issue of where the trials will be held has to be resolved through consultations with the court. In the end, the ICC judges will decide, there are legal standards which will have to be adhered to."
"Their arrest (Seif's and al Senoussi's) is a crucial step in bringing to justice those most responsible for crimes committed in Libya. This is not a military or political issue, it is a legal requirement," he said.
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