By Saber Ayyub.
Tripoli, 28 July 2015:
As was widely expected, a court in Tripoli has sentenced Seif Al-Islam Qaddafi and Abdullah Senussi . . .[restrict]to death for war crimes during the 2011 revolution. Seven other senior member of the Qaddafi regime have also been given death sentences. They are:
- Former prime minister Al-Baghdadi Al-Mahmoudi;
- Abuzeid Dourda; former General Secretary of the General People’s Committee (effectively prime minister) then Qaddafi’s external intelligence chief;
- Mansur Dhou, head of Qaddafi’s Tripoli internal security agency;
- Milad Daman head of internal security;
- Abdulhamid Ohida, an assistant to Senussi;
- Awidat Ghandoor Noubi, responsible for Qaddafi’s Revolutionary Committees in Tripoli;
- Mundar Mukhtar Ghanaimi
Among the other former regime figures on trial, 23 were given jail terms from life imprisonment in the case of eight of the accused to five years for one of them. One person, Nuri Al-Jetlawi, was ordered to be detained at a psychiatric hospital while four were found innocent and freed: former foreign minister Abdulati Al-Obeidi, Ali Zway, Mohamed Al-Waher and Amer Abani.
In the case of Saif Al-Islam, who like Abdullah Senussi was wanted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, most of the process together with the guilty verdict and sentencing was effectively in absentia. He is being held in Zintan and participated by video link in just three of 24 sessions.
All those sentenced to death, as well as the others, have a right to appeal within 60 days. Even if there is no appeal, the sentences still have to be endorsed by the High Court. If the sentences are carried out in the case of Saif Al-Islam, Senussi and the other seven sentenced to death, execution will be by firing squad.
The court proceedings, held at Hadba prison, have attracted considerable criticism from Libyan and international human rights lawayers and activists since the trial began in March 2014 . In the case of Saif Al-Islam, his British lawyer, John Jones, condemned it as “a show trial”. “The whole thing is illegitimate from start to finish… It’s judicially sanctioned execution”, he said.
The internationally recognised government in Beida has rejected the trial as unsafe.
Those given prison terms are:
1) Life Sentences:
- Husni Al-Wahishi
- Mohamed Al-Deeb
- Mabrouk Masood
- Omran Furjani
- Mohamed Al-Hanashi
- Amer Faraj
- Radwan Al-Hamali
- Bashir Hamidan
2) 12 years in prison:
- Mohamed Al-Zway
- Mohamed Al-Sherif
- Abdullah Abu-Kasem
- Muhsen Lamooji
- Jebril Kadiki
- Ali Ahmeda
- Sayd Gheriani
3) 10 years in prison:
- Abdulhafeed Zlitni
- Bu Ajeela Masood
- Amar Nayed
- Mohamed Ramadan
4) 6 years in jail:
- Abdulraheem Gmati
- Ali Abdussalam
- Abdulrauf Ahour
5) 5 years in jail:
- Ali Mozoghi
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