Khaleej Times

Gaddafi’s son freed after six years in jail

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tripoli — Seif Al Islam, the second son and heir apparent of the late deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, is said to have been freed in Libya after more than five years in captivity.

The Abu Bakr Al Sadiq Brigade, a militia that controls the town of Zintan in western Libya, said Seif Al Islam was freed late on Friday, under an amnesty law promulgate­d by the parliament based in the country’s east during the holy month of Ramadan.

“He is now free and has left the city of Zintan,” the group said in a statement on its Facebook page.

There was no independen­t confirmati­on of Seif Al Islam’s release, which could spark further instabilit­y in a country already wracked by divisions and violence.

Seif Al Islam had been held in Zintan since November 2011, just days after his father was killed in a Nato-backed uprising against his decades-long rule.

The Zintan militia, which opposes Libya’s UN-backed government of National Accord (GNA) based in the capital, had refused to hand him over to authoritie­s despite several legal cases.

Among them was an arrest warrant for Seif Al Islam issued by the Internatio­nal Criminal Court in The Hague for alleged crimes against humanity related to the bloody repression of the uprising.

In response to an email, Seif Al Islam’s lawyer at the ICC, Karim Khan, said: “I am not able to confirm or deny any matters at this moment in time.”

Previous reports of Seif Al Islam’s release have proven false.

It was unclear why the Zintan group may have decided to release Seif Al Islam now or what he may be planning.

 ?? AP file ?? Seif Al Islam. —
AP file Seif Al Islam. —

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