Saadi Gaddafi, 3rd son of former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, has been
charged with killing a former soccer teammate, according to Libya's state LANA
news agency.
Gaddafi is being charged with the murder of Bashir Riani, a Libyan soccer
player who played alongside Gaddafi when the latter played professionally.
Xinhua notes that the charges are the 1st coming down from a Tripoli court
since Gaddafi was extradited into Libya from Niger.
Gaddafi made his 1st court appearance since his extradition; he is pleading not
guilty to this and all other charges, including several other murders,
systematic rape, and sabotage. Many of these crimes are alleged to have
occurred during his father's reign and the ensuing revolt to overthrow him.
Iran's Fars news agency is reporting more details on those charges, which
allegedly include personally shooting and killing several anti-Gaddafi
protesters. The report notes that Gaddafi is one of many former regime figures
facing trial. Former Intelligence Chief Abdullah Senussi and former Prime
Minister Baghdadi Mahmudi are also facing similar charges.
Saadi Gaddafi reportedly spent a year and a half in Niger as a fugitive before
being extradited in March. Both he and his brother Saif al-Islam Gaddafi are
currently detained by Libyan authorities. Saadi is believed to be facing the
death penalty should he be found guilty of the numerous crimes alleged, which
would make him the 1st of his family to be charged and convicted of the many
crimes the large Gaddafi family is accused of committing.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi appeared remotely before a Tripoli court in May from a
prison cell in Zintan, Libya. He is also pleading not guilty to a number of
crimes similar to the accusations against his brother, in addition to
corruption charges.
Time will reveal whether Saif al-Islam may also be convicted, though some have
argued that, as a looming authority during his father's administration, known
for its brutality, he should not be put before the Libyan court system. In May,
Amnesty International called for Libya to surrender Saif al-Islam Gaddafi to
the International Criminal Court, where he is being accused of committing
crimes against humanity. The Libyan government has so far refused to surrender
him, and the ICC has not requested that Saadi be turned in.
Saadi Gaddafi's trial is scheduled to begin on June 25.
Source: breitbart.com, June 24, 2015