Libyan Court Clears Former Gaddafi Officials Of Charges Linked To 2011 Unrest
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Court of Appeal acquits former Qaddafi intelligence chief Senussi, and others, of all charges related to suppression of protesters during 2011 revolution
The Thirteenth Criminal Circuit of the Tripoli Court of Appeal issued its verdict today in criminal case number (630 / 2014) concerning figures of the Qaddafi regime. Case No. 630 is related to the suppression of protesters during the February 2011 revolution that overthrew the 42-year Qaddafi regime. The court acquitted 21 defendants in absentia […] The post Court of Appeal acquits former Qaddafi intelligence chief Senussi, and others, of all c…
Libyan Court Clears Former Gaddafi Officials Of Charges Linked To 2011 Unrest
The Tripoli Court of Appeal has acquitted former Libyan intelligence chief Abdullah Al-Senussi of all charges linked to the 2011 crackdown on protesters, according to statements made by his lawyer Ahmed Nashad to local media. Nashad said the court issued its ruling in Case No. 630, which focused on allegations related to the suppression of anti-government demonstrations during the uprising that led to the fall of the late Libyan leader Muammar G…
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