Jamaica Gleaner

Gadhafi’s son announces candidacy for president

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TRIPOLI (AP):

THE SON and one-time heir apparent of late Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi announced Sunday his candidacy for the country’s presidenti­al election next month, Libya’s election agency said.

Seif al-Islam, who is wanted by the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) on charges of crimes against humanity related to the 2011 uprising, submitted his candidacy papers in the southern town of Sabha, 650 kilometres (400 miles) south of the capital of Tripoli, the High National Elections Commission said in a statement.

Gadhafi’s son was captured by fighters in the town of Zintan late in 2011, the year when a popular uprising, backed by NATO, toppled his father after more than 40 years in power. Moammar Gadhafi was killed in October 2011 amid the ensuing fighting that would turn into a civil war.

In a video shared by an election official, Seif al-Islam addressed the camera, saying that God will decide the right path for the country’s future. The 49-year old, who earned a PhD at the London School of Economics, wore a traditiona­l Libyan robe, turban and spectacles. It was the first time in years that he appeared in public.

The second-born son to the longtime dictator, he was seen as the reformist face of the Gadhaf regime before the 2011 uprising. He was released in June 2017 after more than five years of detention. This July, he told The New York Times in an exclusive interview that he was considerin­g a run for the country’s top office. His candidacy is likely to stir controvers­y across the divided country.

Seif al-Islam is wanted by the ICC on charges of crimes against humanity allegedly committed in the first weeks of the 2011 uprising. ICC spokesman Fadi El Abdallah declined to comment on Seif al-Islam’s candidacy.

“The court doesn’t comment on political issues; as for the legal side, there is a pending warrant of arrest and that hasn’t changed,” he said.

 ?? AP ?? Seif al-Islam (left), son and one-time heir apparent of late Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, registers his candidacy for the country’s presidenti­al elections next month, in Sabha, Libya, yesterday.
AP Seif al-Islam (left), son and one-time heir apparent of late Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, registers his candidacy for the country’s presidenti­al elections next month, in Sabha, Libya, yesterday.

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