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    Libya asks Niger to hand over Gadhafi's son

    TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Libya demanded Niger hand over one of Moammar Gadhafi's sons who is under house arrest in the neighboring African nation after he warned in a television interview that his homeland was facing a new uprising.

    Mohammed Hareizi, spokesman for the ruling National Transitional Council, said Saturday that Niger must extradite Al-Saadi Gadhafi and other ex-regime officials to "preserve its relationship and interests" in Libya.

    The demand came days before the first anniversary of the Feb. 17 start of the uprising that led to months of civil war and the eventual ouster and death of the longtime Libyan leader. Al-Saadi Gadhafi and more than 30 other loyalists fled to Niger after Tripoli fell to rebels in September.

    Niger Justice Minister Morou Amadou confirmed the demand had been received but said Niger's government has refused to extradite al-Saadi and the others to Libya because they risk being killed. However, Amadou said the government would agree to extradite al-Saadi to the Hague upon request by the International Criminal Court.

    Gadhafi's son told Al-Arabiya TV in a telephone interview that supporters of his father's ousted regime "are suffering tremendously" in Libyan prisons at the hands of the country's new rulers. He also said his return to Libya was imminent.

    He said he is in contact with people in Libya on a daily basis and claimed "70 percent of Libyans are unhappy with the current circumstances. They are ready to cooperate to change these conditions."

    Gadhafi's son pointed to the proliferation of weapons in the oil-rich North African nation as many former rebels have refused to lay down their arms. He said Libyans were tired of widespread chaos.

    "There is an uprising that will happen everywhere in the country," he told the station. "This will be a new popular uprising."

    He called the new leadership a group of gangsters who are unable to control the various militias in the country. But he also said he was in touch with members of the NTC, which is governing the country until presidential elections can be held, and militia members. The NTC denied Saturday it has been in touch with Gadhafi or any of the former regime officials.

    The interview infuriated Libya's leadership. Hareizi said the head of the NTC Mustafa Abdul-Jalil and Libya's foreign minister had discussed the issue with their counterparts in Niger and "stressed that they will not tolerate the issue and they will take firm measures." He didn't elaborate.

    Al-Saadi Gadhafi's comments echoed complaints about the state of the Libya as the new leadership struggles to impose its authority over the vast desert nation since Gadhafi's regime was overthrown and the autocratic leader was captured and killed on Oct. 20.

    International human rights organizations have complained of rampant torture of inmates in makeshift prisons operated by militias accused of seeking to exact revenge against the slain leader's former supporters. According to the U.N., various former rebel groups are holding as many as 8,000 prisoners in 60 detention centers around the country.

    Libya's new leaders have promised to step up efforts to rein in the gunmen.

    Another Gadhafi son, Seif al-Islam, was arrested in November by fighters in Libya's remote southern desert. He has been held largely without access to the outside world ever since and Libyan authorities say they want to put him on trial at home, despite an arrest warrant issued by the ICC.

    Al-Saadi Gadhafi is not wanted by the ICC but is the subject of U.N. sanctions. He fled to Niger in September soon after the Libyan capital Tripoli fell to rebels.

    Known for his love of professional soccer, Gadhafi's son reportedly had a colorful past that included run-ins with police in Europe, drug and alcohol abuse.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Dalatou Mamane in Niamey, Niger contributed to this report.

     

    40 comments

    • The RiverMaster  •  Knoxville, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      Libya demanding something - now THAT'S funny.
    • Native  •  3 mths ago
      why are all of kadaffis sons bald ?
      I love zionist squatters!
      • MyNameDoesn'tMatter 3 mths ago
        I don't know why they're all bald.
        Why do you love zionist squatters?
      • Border Rat 3 mths ago
        why are lots of americans bald? if natives don't like money why they have casino? why ask why?
      • ALLAN P 3 mths ago
        I love Zionist squatters too ! DEAD
    • Kevin  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      NO
    • William  •  Claremore, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      Demands are always made by those that can't enforce them.
    • BIGGUY  •  Fredonia, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Our involvement in Egypt in helping to replace Mubarek who helped keep the peace in the region and the same with Ghadaffi who we already had neutered is really going to come back to bite us in the #$%$Assad was the one along with Amadamidiot in Tehran are the ones that need to go.We missed our chance in Iran with their uprising a while back and we are afraid to upset the Russians over Syria.With those two gone we would have also dealt a blow to Hama$$ and Hezblowya!!The only reason france wanted our help in Libya was for their oil.I'm sure they have been making deals since before we even left.
    • warhrse  •  3 mths ago
      can not possibly extradite the son until he is out of money.
    • The Not-So-Blind Watchmak ...  •  Cape Girardeau, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      (*Note: For the record I'm totally not a racist.)For just a second I thought the title of the article was "Libya Asks #$%$ to Hand Over Gadhafi's Son," and I was like #$%$ Then I took a closer look and saw the actual title. But I was thinking though, suppose someone had misspelled it by mistake? That happens sometimes in news articles, one time National Lampoon published a famous book with actual misprints and signs where a letter or two had fallen off resulting in unintended hilarity. I was thinking about hilarious potential comments some people here could have made...#$%$ man, I ain't handin' his #$%$ ovar! He's my homie." You get the idea. I hope black people find my comment amusing rather than offensive. For what it's worth I've had black friends all my life. Peace be to all.
    • hass53  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Wild nomads. Don't ever go back. I was all for their liberation until I saw what they did to his Dad.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Dad had it coming.
      • hass53 3 mths ago
        Did Daniel Pearl had it coming too. Bad comparison but a nomad is a nomad. He was already shot. Why stick a sword where the son don't shine? What did that prove? Oh just that he had it coming?
    • bud  •  Warren, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      I demand lower taxes and beer for all.
    • neg  •  3 mths ago
      un is a crimminal organization based on lies
    • Jimmie  •  3 mths ago
      Exactly how has America benefited from "American Spring"?
      Gas is @ $4.
      The new Jimmy Carter and the old Jimmy Carter are both Hamas fans.
      My gas tank is not.
      • woody 3 mths ago
        benefited nothing, more debt for a useless war. we didnt buy oil from Libya Europe did. Gas is 3.55 at walmart and higher other places and will probably go up. lets dont built that pipeline from canada. it might get a little leak. Is Jimmy Carter still alive. GOD HELP US
    • Jack Burton  •  Beverly Hills, California  •  3 mths ago
      "civil war" Think they mean NATO's war.
    • Americanfirst  •  3 mths ago
      So far I have not seen anything positive come out of any of the so called arab spring revolts, just more of what they accused the dictators of.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      How can placed miltants and thieves make any demands, these criminals still need to stand trial in the UN.
      • Border Rat 3 mths ago
        but...........these are heros to the U.N.
      • ALLAN P 3 mths ago
        Which criminals still need to stand trial in the UN ?
    • james  •  Fort Cobb, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      Another Obama moment that has gone horribly wrong. First Egypt then Libya and Syria isnt far behind. When will the Communist president of ours realize that communism doesnt work in any form or fashion it is a total failure.
    • Elixir  •  3 mths ago
      I cannot wait to see "the Dictator" to learn about the lives of those people.
    • Tim  •  3 mths ago
      What exactly has changed in Libya???? NOTHING....GOT WORSE.....Good going, Hillary....ya dumb ench
    • Somedunce Kid  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      So where is E.U. NATO and U.N. now to protect those 8.000 Libyans in prisons eing TORTURED by new Libyan "government"?, aren`t those 8.000 Libyans Libyan CIVILIANS too??...But these U.N., NATO, E.U. BANDITS are not making one peep to protect those pro-Gadaffys. This unholy allience - the U.N., NATO, & E.U. should be put on trial - right along with Gadaffy`s son- for crimes against humanity.
    • ironic  •  3 mths ago
      Ummm, so what now? It's a little early for another Spring Break...
    • GreatOzHasSpoken  •  3 mths ago
      Those 'new' Libyan rulers can demand NOTHING! They know they will be gone soon enough when the Libyan people see (like the Egyptians are now seeing) that they jumped from the frying pan into the fire!
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