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    Libya ICC team faces 45 days' detention: judiciary

    Libya has put four International Criminal Court (ICC) envoys in "preventive" detention in prison for 45 days while investigating an alleged threat to national security, a judicial source said on Monday.

    "A decision was made to put them in preventive detention for 45 days while investigations are conducted," an official in the attorney general's office told AFP on condition of anonymity.

    Ajmi al-Atiri, head of the brigade in Zintan that detained the delegation after it visited Moamer Kadhafi's son Seif al-Islam, said: "They were transferred yesterday (Sunday) to a prison on the orders of the prosecutor general."

    The four-member delegation has been held since Thursday in the western town after one of its lawyers, Melinda Taylor, was found carrying documents for Seif al-Islam that were considered a "threat to national security."

    Taylor works with Xavier-Jean Keita, the defence counsel that the ICC appointed for Seif al-Islam.

    The team was in Libya to help Seif choose a defence lawyer, and the court has said the visit was authorised by the country's chief prosecutors.

    Ahmed Jehani, Libya's envoy to the ICC, has said that the Australian lawyer was caught "exchanging papers with the accused Seif al-Islam."

    Jehani alleged that Taylor was carrying a pen camera and a letter from Mohammed Ismail, Seif's former right-hand man who is now on the run.

    He said the letter contained drawings and symbols, a "code" that would be understood only by the sender and the intended recipient, Seif.

    "According to Libyan law, it would be spying, communication with the enemy," the envoy said.

    Jehani said that Taylor's interpreter Helene Assaf, a Lebanese who has been working with the ICC since 2005, was considered an "accomplice."

    The ICC has named the other members on the team as Russian Alexander Khodakov and Esteban Peralta Losilla from Spain.

    According to Jehani, the two men had stayed behind out of their own accord.

    Atiri gave no explanation as to why the men had been transferred from a house, where the team was initially held, to a formal detention facility.

    Keita called on Monday for the immediate release of his colleagues.

    "As a counsel and as a court official, I call for the immediate release of my four colleagues who are being illegally detained in Libya," the head of the ICC's public defence office told AFP.

    He said the conditions under which Taylor and Assaf were to meet Seif had been established by judges and accepted by the Libyans.

    There were to be "no witnesses, no recordings, no video and the ability to speak freely," Keita said, adding that a visit two months ago went ahead without any problem.

    Meanwhile, the interim government spokesman said he hoped that the ICC will cooperate with Libyan authorities in a "neutral investigation."

    "Relations between Libya and the ICC cannot be at the expense of Libya's highest national interest," the state news agency LANA quoted Nasser al-Manaa as saying.

    "We expect the ICC to understand Libya's position and cooperate in a neutral investigation," he said, adding that further measures will be determined depending on the findings of the investigation.

    The ICC wants to try Seif, 39, for crimes against humanity in The Hague while the new regime regime in Libya insists he should face justice at home.

    Ex-rebels in Zintan who have held Kadhafi's son since his arrest on November 19 last year refuse to send him to Tripoli for fear that he might escape.

    A new ICC team arrived in Libya on Sunday to negotiate with the authorities, and on Monday met officials including attorney general Abdelaziz al-Hasadi, his office said.

    Keita said they had not been able to make contact with the detainees.

     

    20 comments

    • George W  •  6 days ago
      For not arresting war criminals from NATO who bombed Libya killing many innocent people.
    • Big Kahuna  •  6 days ago
      I think this is funny.
      A bunch of lawyers put in jail for being lawyers.
      I love it. :o)
      • the Virginian 6 days ago
        they are not honost lawyers, they were spying for money!!
      • Darrin 5 days ago
        Qaddafi's Son is probably one of theirs. ( ICC, UN, NATO )
        The whole ICC warrant is just an attempt to spirit him away.
    • Распутин  •  6 days ago
      What do you expect? The US is going around the middle east promoting and funding these revolutions in which thousands of innocents are still dying. Then the next party to come to power is worse than the previous one. What do you think will happen in Syria as well when these US funded terrorists get a hold of all those weapons? Even today Israeli Defense minister Ehud Barak added that these opposition groups in Syria have chemical weapons and are planning on killing civilians and blame it on Assad for Western sympathy ( just like in which 108 civilians was not proven to be done by opposition forces as identified by witnesses). Is anyone else getting tired of these false flag wars?
      • ann 6 days ago
        There are people in the United States killing for a few dollars or just hate and stupidity. The terrorists in Syria are fighting to gain control by any means necessary of billions of dollars of military equipment, oil, Assad's fortune, and their opponents' money and land.
      • Распутин 6 days ago
        Israel today even admitted that opposition terrorist groups supported by the West now have Chemical weapons. That these opposition groups plan to again kill civilians and blame it on Assad. Israeli Defense minister Ehud Barak quoted this and is very concerned this will spill over in to all of the middle east. Perhaps if Israel now backs what I said a few days ago and everyone said I was crazy - you will finally believe that these Western funded terrorists are planning on killing more civilians to blame it on Assad so the US will again use US tax dollars to fund yet another illegal war.
    • Arizona  •  6 days ago
      Thank Obama and our asinine knee jerk foreign policy. We should have not have made war against Qaddafi. Not good for Libya and not good for US.
    • L.Kieth W  •  6 days ago
      So glad we wasted tax dollars for this and the afghan war. Our government sucks and both parties need to be made illegal and disbanded
    • Shoko  •  5 days ago
      Good for the arrest of the Kangaroo court ICC members who should be investigating and calling for the arrest of NATO leaders who went into Libya and killed thousands of people and then brutally and savagely killed Gahdafi. Hahahahaha ICC members are a "threat to national security."? Really? Waite a minute isn't Libya in total disarray with no government. Hundreds of armed islamist groups in control fighting each other, arresting and killing thousands of people including black Libyans and Africans. Where is the ICC trying to arrest these Islamist groups? There is no national security in Libya. NATO destroyed Libya for nothing and they are going to regret it. The Islamist are starting to unit and turning their guns on NATO countries, the brit ambassador just got attacked and narrow missed death from the Islamist groups NATO just supported to kill Ghadafi.
    • vartanb  •  Fuzhou, China  •  5 days ago
      All icc delegate in libya to be put in prison as all of them are spies
      and that is they entered in libya and icc in hague to be closed too
      as they trial only what u.s. Government want and they get the
      instructions from our government to trial the heroes of countries.
      All judges in the icc are criminals themselves and that is why should
      be closed and who created that also from u.s..

      bye
    • Yusuf  •  5 days ago
      They broke the law by their actions, plus broke the trust which goes with being attorneys. In the U.S. they would be locked up for the same actions. Secondly, Seif only deserves one thing, so do a Judge Roy Bean trial on him and get it over with. He is not worth feeding. The ICC are corrupt clowns.
    • Not Concerned  •  Malibu, California  •  6 days ago
      Libya has put four International Criminal Court (ICC) envoys in prison. PERFECT, could not happen to a more well deserving group!
    • John Adams  •  Livingston, Montana  •  6 days ago
      It was a simple message written in English; the illiterate Libyans are believing that the 'punctuation marks' are 'secret code'!!!
    • Dicky  •  6 days ago
      The real war criminals were from NATO, and those kangaroos at the Hague
    • DavidF  •  Marquette, Michigan  •  6 days ago
      no time for negotiations, they need given a simple option, put release the envoys at once, see to their safety and confort until putting them on the plane home,or its an act of war...and immediately with the demand for release, the UK & US should relocate or dispatch attack vessels to the region and openly go on alert with our ground forces in the area,while advising Libya we intend to remove our envoys and consularies from the nation and suspend all aid to them. That would get some respect in the area....maybe hold the meeting in Kaddaffi's old palace ,the one with the bomb damage from him pulling a stunt with the west ,to make sure they get the message.
      • Spice 6 days ago
        slow your role Dave, its an aussie/spanish/ hmm russian and ?!!! Maybe they need some re education!
      • ann 6 days ago
        I hope you are joking because you have not been following the news on Libya. There is news video of the former bombed Gadhafi home being demolished by NTC and the Rebels. The remainder of the compound was looted, the tent and a BMW burnt, and the various villas taken over by the poor and homeless. If the United State and NATO would keep their staff and money at home instead of putting their enemies in power the United States would not be in a deficit.
      • stop 6 days ago
        Yep, Islam re education by beheadng. Good lesson to ICC for dog role in NATO war against souvereign state.
    • Rich  •  6 days ago
      The problem here is the remnant of Sharia law....
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Denver, Colorado  •  6 days ago
      Great job libya do unto them as it shall be done unto u.
    • daniel  •  Berlin, Germany  •  6 days ago
      The problem here is the west America, France, Britain etc they create this new Libya where terror is the new face and men with guns supply by these western powers are killing and raping and destroying any semblance of civility left in Libya. Saudi, Bahrain Turkey all this are known for the evil ways they oppressed their citizen but these are America friends so they are good axis of evil American evil but Iran and Syria must be destroyed so the next evil friends of this evil major power scan breed terror, ICC was quick to indict Gaddafi when will they indict new leader in Libya yes never shame on you ICC. You should change your name to INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COUNCIL
    • stop  •  6 days ago
      ICC got what it deserves by issuing illegal arrest orders. Next is NATO for illegal bombing of souvereign state.
    • Anza Karyadi  •  Palmerah, Indonesia  •  5 days ago
      the rabid puppy are trying to show off his teeth...
    • Anza Karyadi  •  Palmerah, Indonesia  •  5 days ago
      If the west are really concerned about the stance of the new Libya under fascist regime against democratic world, why don't they use this arrest as a simplest pretext to rain down benghazi and tripoli with tomahawks?
    • Joe  •  5 days ago
      hang them high and tight
    • osabanti  •  5 days ago
      I bet you, no matter what Gadaffi will not detain them as worst as they said he is.
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