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Guardian | Send foreign Taliban home for trial, says Gadafy


Send foreign Taliban home for trial, says Gadafy
Nicholas Watt
Tuesday November 27, 2001
The Guardian 

The Libyan leader, Muammar Gadafy, has called for foreign Taliban fighters
to be granted a safe passage back to their countries where they should stand
trial. 

Colonel Gadafy, who recently condemned the Northern Alliance for behaving as
ruthlessly as the Taliban, discussed his proposal to prevent a "massacre" in
Afghanistan with the Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak, in Tripoli on
Sunday. 

His plan, according to the official Libyan press agency, would allow for the
"beleaguered group of Arab Afghans to be handed over to their original
countries [for] trial. The rest of the beleaguered Afghans [should be
treated] as prisoners of war under the supervision of the United Nations".

Col Gadafy's plan, first outlined last week, may have been overtaken by
events on the ground in Afghanistan after the uprising by Taliban prisoners
outside Mazar-i-Sharif and the fall of Kunduz.

Egypt did not comment on the proposal. Its information minister, Safwat
el-Sherif, simply said the talks had seen both leaders united in "tracking
perpetrators of terrorism on an international level, especially since both
countries have suffered from terrorist acts".

Col Gadafy has condemned the attacks on the US. As a former sponsor of
terrorism, however, he has used the crisis to offer his own insights into
how to combat international terrorism.

In an interview with the al-Jazeera satellite channel last month, he said
the US would be better off bombing London than Afghanistan. "If the US wants
seriously to eradicate terrorism, the first capital that should be pounded
with cruise missiles is London. It is the shelter of terrorism."

He added that the US should have the right to retaliate against the New York
and Washington bombers if it knew who was responsible. But sticking to that
principle would have allowed Libya to bomb the White House after the US
raids on Tripoli in 1986.


Guardian Unlimited � Guardian Newspapers Limited 2001


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