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Gaddafi son appears in court over charges of murder and repression

Saadi Gaddafi sits behind bars during the hearing in Tripoli yesterday.

A son of late dictator Muammar Gaddafi appeared in a Libyan court yesterday over the murder of a football coach in 2005 and alleged repression during the uprising that toppled his father.
Saadi Kadhafi, 42, sat alone in a caged dock of the courtroom located in the same complex as the Al Hadba prison where he is being held in Tripoli.
Dressed in a prison-issued blue uniform, the one-time playboy looked straight ahead and showed no emotion as the hearing got under way.
The judge said more time was needed to complete the investigation into the charges levelled against Saadi, and adjourned the trial until February 1.
Saadi was best known as the head of Libya’s football federation and a player who paid his way into Italy’s top division.
Gaddafi’s third oldest son, he is accused of the murder of a former trainer at Tripoli’s Al Ittihad football club in 2005 and repression during the 2011 armed uprising.
His trial opened in May but has been adjourned several times, the last time on November 1.
In September, he told Human Rights Watch that he had been held in solitary confinement and that his rights had been violated during pretrial detention.
Three of Gaddafi’s seven sons were killed in the 2011 Nato-backed uprising while he himself was captured and killed by rebels in October of that year.
In July, a court sentenced another Gaddafi son and one-time heir apparent Saif al-Islam to death for crimes during the uprising.
HRW also quoted Al-Siddiq al-Sur, head of investigations at the general prosecutor’s office, as saying Saadi had been charged with “first-degree murder, illegal consumption of alcohol, and illegal depravation of liberty”.
Saadi’s meeting with HRW at Al Hadba prison came a month after Arabic news website clearnews.com published a video appearing to show prison guards abusing him along with other detainees.


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