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Seif Gaddafi Could Go On Trial in Zintan September
19/8/2012
Libya's newly-elected government intends to put Seif al-Islam Gaddafi on trial next month in the mountain town of Zintan, after striking deal with the independent militia which caught him trying to escape across the desert last November.

Attention Need to be Focused on Libyans with Post-Uprising Mental Disorders, Study
16/8/2012
 
PTSD and depression in Libya since the 2011’s uprising constitutes a huge burden on the Libyan health service and the country's capacity to meet its mental health needs fall exceedingly short of meeting current needs, a big challenge to the new government

Seif al-Islam Gaddafi Wants to be Tried In The Hague
1/8/2012
The second son of the former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, Seif al-Islam, currently held by militiamen in a prison in Zintan after his capture in November last year, said he wants to be put on trial in The Hague, where the international court is based

Libyan elections: What the Analysts Say
13/7/2012
 
The Tripoli Post asked four Middle East analysts to comment on whether they were surprised by the election results in Libya. They were also asked to comment on whether they thought the results would be respected and whether those elected would work togeth

ICC Freed Team Back in The Hague After Leaving Libya
3/7/2012
 
Australian lawyer Melinda Taylor and the three other members of her team from the International Court of Justice, ICC, arrived in The Hague, the Netherlands Monday night after they were released by the Libyan authorities from their detention in the city o

Human rights in Libya: Between the Culture of Impunity and Much Optimism about the Future
3/7/2012
 
The country has shed Gaddafi as its figure head but the culture of impunity, fear, and oppression that he fostered for 42 years is still there. But there much optimism about the future because the people on the ground want it to succeed and they are worki

Libya Frees ICC Staff Held in Zintan Since June 7
2/7/2012
 
As expected, Monday afternoon, Libyan authorities freed the four personnel from the International Criminal Court, ICC that had been held in Zintan since June 7 after allegations of spying during a meeting they had with Seif al Islam, the son of the former

Libya Expected to Release ICC Staff Monday
2/7/2012
The International Criminal Court, ICC, has said it expects four members of staff detained in the Libyan mountain town of Zintan to be released on Monday, coinciding with a visit to Libya by the court's president, Sang-hyun Song, ICC spokesman Fadi El Abda

Protesters Attack, Ransack Benghazi Electoral Committion Offices
2/7/2012
Armed protesters ransacked the offices of the federal electoral commission in the eastern city of Benghazi Sunday. They were protesting that they want greater independence for Libya's east.

Almost Dawn in Libya: Exclusive Interactive Panorama
30/6/2012
 
Almost Dawn in Libya, a collaborative project for which eight photographers raised money for four simultaneous Libyan exhibitions of photographs from the country’s conflict reached its fundraising goal of $40,000 and will be completed in the next f

Libya Detained Australian Lawyer Allowed to Phone Family
27/6/2012
Melinda Taylor, the young Australian lawyer who has been detained in Zintan for the past three weeks, was allowed to phone her husband Geoff and her two-year-old daughter Jasmina in The Hague, the Netherlands, according to reports.

ICC Promises to Investigate Wrongdoing of its Staff in Libya
24/6/2012
The International Criminal Court, ICC, has expressed regret to Libyan authorities and has promised to investigate allegations of wrongdoing by its staff in Libya, and the allegations against Ms Melinda Taylor and her staff who went to Zintan earlier this

Opinion: When Life Gives You Lemons…- by Gada Mahfud
23/6/2012
The delay in the elections was expected and though much was accomplished with the few means at our disposal, logistics had the last word and the HNEC was forced to succumb to the much expected delay decision.

Libyan PM: Australian ICC Lawyer Compromised National Security
22/6/2012
The Libyan Prime Minister says Melinda Taylor, an Australian ICC official, had compromised national security and should be investigated. But he also said Libya is committed to cooperating with the ICC provided that it guarantees the professional morality

Australian FM Says ICC Close to Apologising to Libya Over Melissa Taylor
20/6/2012
The International Criminal Court is close to making an apology in the Melinda Taylor case and Libya is eager to release the Australian lawyer and her three colleagues, Foreign Affairs Minister Bob Carr has been reported saying

Australian FM Has Deep Understanding of Libyan Position on the Way ICC Responded to Espionage Case
19/6/2012
 
Australian FM Bob Carr says he has deep understanding of the Libyan perspective with regard to International Criminal Court’s response on the arrest of its team that was found spying in Libya as the country’s Deputy FM insists that Libya wanted ICC's coop

Libya Seeks Cooperation from ICC Over Detained Staff
17/6/2012
Libya's Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Abdel Aziz has been reported saying that Libya wanted the International Criminal Court's cooperation as it investigates the detained ICC staff accused of smuggling documents to Muammar Gaddafi's son Seif al-Islam i

UN Special Representative in Libya Urges End of Fighting in Kufra, Shaqiqa Areas
17/6/2012
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya (SRSG) Ian Martin expresses his concerns about the recent resumption of fighting in a number of Libyan localities, in which children, women and other unarmed civilians have been among those kil

Libyan Government Sends Troops to Quell Fighting in West of Country,
17/6/2012
Following days of clashes between rival militias that have left at least 16 people dead since Monday, Libya's interim government has called for an end to the violence, deployed troops in the west of the country, particularly in the mountainous towns of Zi

In War's Wake: The Struggle for Post-Gaddafi Libya
16/6/2012
 
The Tripoli Post correspondent in the UK, KAREN DABROWSKA has been going over a new study by Jason Pack and Barak Barfi, entitled, In War's Wake: The Struggle for Post-Gaddafi Libya, published by the Washington Institute for Near Eas

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