The son of the late Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi is to run as a
candidate in the country’s presidential elections this year, according
to local media reports.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi was once the heir apparent to his father’s regime
but is now wanted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against
humanity during his father's brutal efforts to put down the 2011
rebellion against his rule.
His candidacy was announced by officials in the Libyan Popular Front
party during a news conference in Tunis on Monday. Khaled Guel told
al-Araby al-Jadeed, a pan-Arab newspaper, that Libya needed to get past
recent divisions.
"The humanitarian situation is deteriorating and the path forward is
unclear. Therefore many Libyans now believe that the only way to save
the country is through Saif al-Islam," he said.
Saif al-Islam had been held by a militia in the town of Zintan for six years after his father was driven from power by rebels.
In 2015 he was also sentenced to death in absentia by a court in Tripoli.
However, he was released in June last year, apparently after being
granted amnesty by one of the country’s two competing governments and
now he wants to run for President.
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