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US judge rules against Libya’s Hifter in war crimes suits

- By Matthew Barakat

FALLS CHURCH — A Virginia judge entered a default judgment against a Libyan military commander after he repeatedly failed to show up for deposition­s in a federal lawsuit in which he is accused of war crimes.

The exact amount of the judgment against Khalifa Hifter, who spent decades living in the U.S., will be determined at a future date. Because Hifter and his family own extensive property in northern Virginia, according to the plaintiffs, they are optimistic they will be able to collect any judgment that is awarded.

At a hearing Friday in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Judge Leonie Brinkema adopted the recommenda­tions of a magistrate who said the plaintiffs should be granted default judgment.

The magistrate’s report cited Hifter’s repeated refusal to sit for scheduled deposition­s about his role in the fighting that has plagued the country over the last decade.

Three separate lawsuits were filed against Hifter by different plaintiffs. Some say family members were killed by military bombardmen­ts conducted by Hifter’s army in civilian areas. Others accuse Hifter’s forces of capturing, torturing and killing family members.

In court papers,

Hifter tried to claim immunity as a head of state. After he failed to show up in May for his most recent scheduled deposition, his lawyers filed a motion to withdraw from the case, saying he had stopping communicat­ing with them and stopped paying his legal fees.

Once a lieutenant to Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, Hifter defected to the U.S. during the 1980s and spent many years living in northern Virginia. according to the lawsuits. He is widely believed to have worked with the CIA during his time in exile.

Esam Omeish, president of the Libyan American Alliance, which supports one group of plaintiffs, praised Brinkema’s ruling and said it “should send a clear message to the internatio­nal community to stop supporting a war criminal and a would-be dictator in any proposed Libyan political settlement.”

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