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Lebanon: Death penalty for Kaddafi implication in Imam Sadr disappearance

Lebanon: Death penalty for Kaddafi implication in Imam Sadr disappearance
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Source: Nowlebanon.com, 27-8-2008
The investigating magistrate in the disappearance of Imam Moussa al-Sadr issued a warrant on Wednesday for the arrest of Libyan President Moammar al-Kaddafi and six of his associates, who were arrested in absentia, to be followed by the death penalty.
Judge Samih al-Hajj requested "the death penalty for Libyan President Colonel Moammar Abu Mohammed bin Manyara al-Kaddafi, who was arrested on April 24, 2008 in absentia and remains a fugitive after the kidnap of Imam Moussa al-Sadr, Sheikh Mohammed Yacoub and the journalist Abbas Badr al-Din."
Hajj also requested Kaddafi's six associates' arrest in absentia on August 2, 2007.
"We hereby accuse the defendant Moammar Kaddafi ... under Article 569/218 of the Lebanese Penal Code in terms of incitement to kidnap His Eminence Imam Musa al-Sadr, Grand Sheikh Mohammed Yaacoub, and the journalist Abbas Badr al-Din on August 31, 1978," the resolution read.
The resolution also accused the defendants Mirghani Massoud al-Tumi, Ahmed Mohammed al-Hattab, Hadi Ibrahim Mustafa al-Saadawi, Abdul Rahman Mohammed Ghweili, Mohammed Khalifa bin Sahyoun, and Issa Massoud Abdullah al-Mansuri under Article 569 / 213 of the Lebanese Penal Code for their participation in the abduction.

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