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Gaddafi’s son declares intent to stand in presidenti­al election

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THE son and one-time heir apparent of the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi has announced his candidacy for the country’s presidenti­al election next month.

Saif 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 town of Sabha, Libya’s High National Elections Commission said in a statement yesterday.

Gaddafi’s son was captured by fighters late in 2011, the year when a popular uprising toppled his father after more than 40 years in power. Gaddafi was later killed amid the ensuing fighting that would turn into a civil war.

In a video shared by an election official, Saif al-Islam addressed the camera, saying God will decide the right path for the country’s future. He wore spectacles and a traditiona­l

Libyan robe and turban. It was the first time in years he has appeared in public.

He was released in June, 2017, after more than five years of detention, and in July this year he told The New York Times in an interview that he was considerin­g a run for the country’s top office.

His candidacy is likely to stir controvers­y across the country. He is wanted by the ICC on charges of crimes against humanity allegedly committed in the first weeks of the 2011 uprising in Libya.

Libya is set to hold presidenti­al elections on December 24, after years of UN-led attempts to usher in a more democratic future and bring the country’s war to an end.

Gaddafi had eight children, most of whom played significan­t roles in his regime. His son Muatassim was killed at the same time Gaddafi was captured and killed.

 ?? Mahmud Turkia/AFP ?? > Saif al-Islam pictured in Cyrene, Libya, in 2007
Mahmud Turkia/AFP > Saif al-Islam pictured in Cyrene, Libya, in 2007

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