Laaska News Apr.30, 2012

Photo: EPA
The Former Prime Minister and Minister of Oil of Libya, 69-year-old Shukri Ghanem, one of the closest associates of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi who was slain by rebels, was found dead on Sunday in the Austrian capital. Read more…
Laaska News Apr.26, 2012
25 April -(RT) - Libya’s NTC has banned parties based on tribal, ethnic or religious affiliation from participating in the upcoming parliamentary elections. A new Islamist party seen by many as a leading political force is eager to refute the ban. Read more…

Muammar Gaddafi’s son Saif al-Islam, detained in the Libyan town of Zintan, 160 kilometers west of Tripoli, is in good health, said Libya’s prime minister upon meeting with war crimes prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo on Thursday. Read more…
Libya’s National Transitional Council has suspended a multi-million-dollar payout program to former anti-Gaddafi rebels after admitting it was steeped in fraud. Officials cited duplicate payouts, and claims from impostors and even the dead. Read more…
Laaska News Apr. 12, 2012

Saif al-Islam is seen after his capture, in the custody of revolutionary fighters in Obari, Libya November 19, 2011 (Reuters/Ammar El-Darwish).
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the second son of the late Libyan leader, told his lawyer he was prepared to defend himself in court, just like former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic. But it’s still unclear which court will try Gaddafi Jr. Read more…
Malta has unfrozen some 300 million euros in bank deposits owned by Libyan companies. Nearly 90 million euros that were deposited by the Gaddafi clan remain under freeze. Read more…

The most serious charge against Saif al-Islam Gaddafi that Libya managed to back with evidence is over his failure to obtain a license for his camels, the head of Human Rights Watch says. Read more…
By: RT

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi (C). AFP PHOTO /FEBRUARY 17
Muammar Gaddafi’s most prominent son will not be heading to the ICC any time soon because Libya, which never ratified the ICC treaty, wants to try Saif al-Islam on home soil.
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Saif Gaddafi. Photo: EPA
Libya has said it will hold its own trial over Muammar Gaddafi`s son Seif al-Islam, thus rejecting a request to hand him over to face justice in The Hague Tribunal. Read more…
At least 26 people have been killed as violence flares up once again in the western Libyan town of Zwara.
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This comes after tensions sparked over the weekend between the Arab-majority town of Ragdalein and the Berber-dominated town of Zwara, about 110 kilometers west of the capital Tripoli. Read more…
Libya’s National Transitional Council has released from prison Muammar Gaddafi’s cousin, Seyid Gaddaf ad-Dam, for health reasons, according to the Arab mass media. Read more…
Garibov Konstantin
Moscow has urged an end to the violence in Libya and settlement of differences through a dialogue. Russia’s Foreign Ministry issued such a statement following the severe military clashes between two tribes near Read more…
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At least 147 people were killed and 395 injured in the last five days of clashes between tribes in the south of Libya. Read more…
50 have been killed and dozens injured in Libya as tribal groups are fighting in the country’s south. After the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya is left in a condition which some residents call a ‘non state’. Read more…
The number of victims of tribal clashes in the south of Libya has reached 50 people. The epicenter of the clashes is the fourth largest city in the country Sabha.
The ongoing armed clashes there between the Awlad-Suleiman and Toubou Tribes erupted on Monday night after a member of the tribes was killed. Read more…
by RT
Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was wanted dead so his secrets would die with him. So insists Mahmoud Jibril, the man who led the NTC uprising to overthrow Colonel Gaddafi’s regime, in an exclusive interview with RT. Read more…
Igor Siletsky
NATO is refusing to investigate cases of civilian deaths which occurred during the alliance’s last year’s operation in Libya. According to Amnesty International, over 50 people, most of whom were women and children, fell victim to NATO air raids. The alliance is not in a hurry to pay compensation to Read more…
Laaska News Mar. 20, 2012
According to the human rights organization Amnesty International they have documented 55 cases of civilian deaths as a result of Libya’s bombing of NATO during the war against the regime of Gaddafi. According to this organization, among the victims were 16 children and 14 women who died in the cities of Zliten, Madjer, Sirte and Brega. Read more…
Laaska News Mar. 19, 2012
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Libya is sending a delegation to Mauritania for the extradition of Abdallah al-Senussi, intelligence chief to Muammar Gaddafi. France has filed a competing extradition request, while the ICC is also seeking to bring him to trial.
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“Libya’s Foreign Service is in touch with its Mauritanian colleagues. We are planning to send a delegation to Nouakchott,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Saad Elshlmani said on Sunday. Read more…
Laaska News Mar. 19, 2012

Still frame from a video uploaded to Twitter by user Libynprincess featuring clashes in Abu Salim on March 18, 2012 – RT
At least one person was killed outside Tripoli in a fight between a powerful militia group from Zintan and local residents loyal to slain leader Muammar Gaddafi, reports the Associated Press. Read more…