I can hope for the best as we hear that Col. Ghaddafi's son was already
released from jail since April 12, 2016 under a Libyan amnesty law. I
imagined more complications if the death sentence given to him was
implemented. His release is said to be a gesture to foster Libya's national
unity and reconciliation. While it is true that Saif Al-Islam Ghaddafi had
ultimately supported his father during the 2011 Libyan uprising, he is also
the person who is said to have worked tirelessly to bring Libya back from a
black-listed country to an accepted partner within the internatonal
community.
While his father focused on building a lasting legacy on the African
continent, Saif Al-Islam was ably mending fences with western capitals and
the rest of the world. He is a graduate from LSE (the London school of
Economics) and therefore partially immersed in global affairs.
An arrest warrant was issued to try Mr. Saif at The Hague, but his lawyer
argues that his client has already been put on trial by his home country.
The principle of double jeopardy disallows having an individual on trial
twice for the same offense.

by Hussein Lumumba Amin
07/07/2016
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