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    Gadhafi son Seif al-Islam seized in southern Libya

    TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Moammar Gadhafi's son Seif al-Islam — the only wanted member of the ousted ruling family to remain at large — was captured Saturday as he traveled with aides in a convoy in Libya's southern desert, Libyan officials said. Thunderous celebratory gunfire shook the Libyan capital as the news spread.

    A spokesman for the Libyan fighters who captured him said Seif al-Islam, who has been charged by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity, was detained about 30 miles (50 kilometers) west of the town of Obari with two aides as he was trying to flee to neighboring Niger. But the country's acting justice minister later said the convoy's destination was not confirmed.

    ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo told The Associated Press that he will travel to Libya next week for talks with the country's transitional government on where the trial will take place. Ocampo said that while national governments have the first right to try their own citizens for war crimes, he wants to make sure Seif al-Islam has a fair trial.

    "The good news is that Seif al-Islam is arrested, he is alive, and now he will face justice," Ocampo said in an interview in The Hague. "Where and how, we will discuss it."

    Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, at 39 the oldest of seven children of Moammar and Safiya Gadhafi, spent years courting Western favor by touting himself as a liberalizing reformer in the autocratic regime but then staunchly backed his father in his brutal crackdown on rebels in the regime's final days.

    He had gone underground after Tripoli fell to revolutionary forces in late August and issued audio recordings to try to rally support for his father. He was widely reported to have long been hiding in the besieged town of Bani Walid but escaped before it fell to revolutionary forces.

    His capture just over a month after his father was killed leaves only former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senoussi wanted by the ICC, which indicted the three men for in June for unleashing a campaign of murder and torture to suppress the uprising against the Gadhafi regime that broke out in mid-February.

    "This is the day of victory, this is the day of liberation, finally the son of the tyrant has been captured," said Mohammed Ali, an engineer, as he celebrated on Tripoli's Martyrs' Square. "Now we are free, now we are free, God is Great."

    Libyan state TV posted a photograph purportedly of Seif al-Islam in custody. He is sitting by a bed and holding up three bandaged fingers as a guard looks on, although it could not independently be confirmed where or when the picture was taken or how he was injured.

    Other photos showed him wearing brown robes and a turban in the style of ethnic Tuaregs, a nomadic community that spans the desert border area of Niger, Mali, Libya, Algeria and Chad and long fought for his father's regime.

    Adel al-Zintani, a spokesman for the revolutionary faction from Zintan, said Seif al-Islam was captured at 4 a.m. after a gunbattle.

    "The Zintan revolutionaries who were guarding the southern-most borders of Libya received information two days ago that Seif al-Islam was planning an escape to either Niger or Algeria and they were able to find his location exactly and stop him," al-Zintani said. "He looked tired. He was wearing Tuareg clothing."

    The murky circumstances surrounding the deaths of Gadhafi and another son Muatassim, and the decision to lay their bodies out for public viewing drew widespread criticism and raised questions about the commitment of Libya's new rulers to respecting human rights.

    Marek Marczynski of Amnesty International urged the governing National Transitional Council to transfer Seif al-Islam to the ICC base in the Netherlands as soon as possible.

    "The ICC has an arrest warrant out for him and that is the correct thing to do. He must be brought before a judge as soon as possible," he said. "It matters for the victims. What they need to see is true justice. They need to know the truth about what happened."

    A spokesman for the Zintan brigades, Bashir al-Tlayeb, who first announced the capture at a press conference in Tripoli, said the NTC, which took over governing the country after Gadhafi was ousted, would decide where Seif al-Islam would be tried.

    "Seif al-Islam was caught with two aides who were trying to smuggle him into Niger," al-Tlayeb said, adding that he had no information about al-Senoussi's whereabouts.

    In confirming the capture, however, interim Justice Minister Mohammed al-Alagi told The Associated Press that Seif al-Islam was detained closer to Algeria and the convoy's destination was not known.

    Seif al-Islam was being held in Zintan but would be transported to Tripoli soon, according to al-Alagi.

    The White House said it was aware of the reports but had no immediate comment.

    The International Criminal Court had earlier said that it was in indirect negotiations with a son of the late Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi about his possible surrender for trial.

    ICC prosecutor Ocampo said jurisdiction should not be hard to determine.

    "The rules are, primacy for the national authorities, depending on if they have a case," he said.

    But he added that judges at the ICC would have to formally approve a transfer of venue, under international law.

    Libya's Information Minister Mahmoud Shammam said the NTC had not taken an official position yet, but in his personal view, Seif al-Islam "is an outlaw and should be tried in front of the Libyan Court, by Libyan people and by Libyan justice."

    The international community said the treatment of Seif al-Islam would be an important test for the role of rule of law in post-Gadhafi and key to reconciliation efforts, regardless of where he is tried.

    "The Libyan authorities should now ensure that Seif al-Islam is brought to justice in accordance with the principles of due process and in full cooperation with the International Criminal Court," the European Union said in a statement.

    Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague called the arrest an important step forward as Libya tries to put its past behind it.

    "I welcome the Libyan authorities' commitment to ensure his detention and trial meet international standards," Hague said. "His arrest will allow the Libyan people to move on to the challenge of rebuilding their country."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Hadeel al-Shalchi in Cairo and Mike Corder in The Hague, Netherlands, contributed to this report.

     
    • DAVID  •  6 mths ago
      Wont be A very long trial looks as if Syria maybe doing the same thing that happened in Lybia people can only tolerate murders for so long before they finially fight back.
    • Bender  •  Valencia, United States  •  6 mths ago
      too many secrets that could embarass people in high places
    • Brad  •  Pembroke, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "Thunderous celebratory gunfire shook the Libyan capital as the news spread". Up in the air!!! Don't those #$%$ know that what goes up must come down.
      • Independent Mindset 6 mths ago
        If Allah wishes the bullets to come down and strike men, women and children...it is Allah's will. Gotta love it.
      • J. C. 6 mths ago
        if they got straight up into the air, they will exhaust the ballistic momentum they got from the powder and when they fall down will have no more force as if you drop them from a building
      • Leo 6 mths ago
        some people are just not bright enough to figure that out.......any religion that can trick you into blowing yourself up for a promised 87 virgins says something about the IQ of Muslims. i think the smell of camel dung might kill brain cells.
    • Johndale  •  Cancun, Mexico  •  6 mths ago
      It looks like the Libyan temporary government has learned a little bit about protocol since they "captured" his father- at least Seif al-Islam hasn't been beheaded or sodomized...YET.
      • lakeqi 6 mths ago
        Yes they've learned that a show trial is better than no trial.
      • B. J. J 6 mths ago
        Sodomized? Where can that 'factual' or 'proven' information be found. Or is this a play on Saddam Husein's name?
      • Monkey 6 mths ago
        B.J.J just google it, there are photos and video of gaddaffi being sodomized with a stick or a knife, I can't tell what it was but whis rear is soaked with blood after the man dose it.
    • GloriaW  •  El Dorado, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Should he be killed just because he is Gadhafi's son? If he had a hand in murders and tortures then yes he should be executed,but not just because of who his father was.
      • lakeqi 6 mths ago
        You put your finger right on it. But your statement implies that Qaddafi should have been executed, which in fact he shouldn't have been. Obama and Bush have done far worse in tweleve years than Qaddafi did in 40.
      • Sky 6 mths ago
        Lakeqi, I'm pretty sure America is still a free country and we have so much more than Libya does. What exactly makes Gadhafi better than Obama and Bush (although I DO hate Bush)?
      • JOHNNY 6 mths ago
        Gloria, Seif al-Islam was just as Bad if not WORSE than his Daddy ~ It was Seif al-Islam that was in charge of the Murderous and Torturous Forces that were doing all of the KILLING and MORE to the Innocent Men, Women & Children in Lybia!
    • beau10  •  6 mths ago
      This guy blew $1 million on a Mariah Carey solo birthday party appearance. And now he has a dirty blanket and guns pointed at him. How the mighty fall.
      • George W. Doosh 6 mths ago
        maybe he should've spent the $1 mil on a jet. Then he could've flown out of the country at his leisure, instead of riding a camel to a predominantly Black African country. What a dipschitt.
      • cool amn 6 mths ago
        I am sure there are plenty of AK 47s. You just need 1. Id say get the Rope as it can be reused again & again.
      • Stephen 6 mths ago
        it's a pretty nice blanket, in fairness.
    • Madmouse  •  6 mths ago
      Hasn't Syria President Assad also committed the same crimes against humanity shooting and torturing his protesters?
      • ANDROLOMA 6 mths ago
        "Hasn't US President Obama also committed the same crimes against humanity shooting and torturing his protesters?"

        LMAO!
      • truthseeker 6 mths ago
        Hypocrite america will never invade syria or bahrain. they usually support dictators who can control the people. we in america are living under dictatorship also. don't let them fool you of their talk of freedom. yes, you have freedom to do evil in america.
      • infidel 6 mths ago
        Syria doesn't have oil.
    • Watt D Fuch  •  6 mths ago
      and if you thought Gadhafi was bad wait until you meet the new Libya.
    • xtra  •  Phoenix, United States  •  6 mths ago
      how is i posible that Khadfi was nominated by the UN for humanitarian awards days before his execution by mobs..? and now the International court has him wanted as a murderer..? somebody spending Khadfi money on bribes..????????/
    • Yes, YOU!  •  6 mths ago
      Will you all be back to post your joy at the downfall of Ghadaffi when the stories are about women being stoned to death in stadiums?
    • Billman  •  6 mths ago
      Getting captured is better than a stick in your rear end and a bullet in your head.
    • DICKYMON  •  6 mths ago
      What's Next..? Is he awaiting the Rebels/NTC's Mob Justice?...
    • MPA2000  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      As much as I want to respect the rights of brutal dictators and their lackies, so they can be brought to justice. I can't help but think of the hundreds of people that they disregard the rights of those killed, made go "missing" or tortured.
    • marlboroman  •  6 mths ago
      These people really don't believe in sparklers do they? No, let's shoot up the town.
    • thinkSMARTbeSMART  •  Beaver Falls, United States  •  6 mths ago
      put him in a cell with jerry sandusky
    • Allen  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      All's well that ends well however I don't believe an international court should have any jurisdiction in the matter. After all, if its his own Libyian people he murdered and is proven guilty of such crimes, he should be tried by the judicial system of the country he commited the offence in. I wish every tyrant in the world who tortures and murders their own people when they choose freedom over tyranny would succumb to the same fate as Ghadafy did. If we could get rid of that murderous pip squeak in North Korea & that idiotic Islamic nut job in Iran the world would be a safer and better place to live.
    • schwing  •  6 mths ago
      if you shoot guns in the air to celebrate you might be a redneck
    • HectorV  •  Poughkeepsie, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Must of the peoeple here dont know what they are talking about.
    • johnsmith  •  Chicago, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Some of these posters are SICK, even criminally insane.
    • Indraph  •  Nairobi, Kenya  •  6 mths ago
      Let him be tried fairly with no emotions. His cross is different from his fathers.
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