Hannibal Gaddafi Declares Hunger Strike in Beirut: Latest Updates and News

2023-06-16 12:19:00

Hannibal Gaddafi declared a hunger strike to protest his detention in Beirut without trial

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According to news coming from Lebanon, on Friday, that the health of the son of the late Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, has deteriorated, two weeks following his death Hunger strike Protesting his detention in Beirut without trial, according to his lawyer.

The presidential move came following news of the deterioration of Hannibal’s health, who went on a hunger strike regarding two weeks ago, to protest once morest what he considers “arbitrary and political arrest” and to denounce the procrastination in resolving his case and his exposure to injustice, on the background of his accusation of involvement in the kidnapping of the Shiite cleric Musa al-Sadr in 2008. 1978 in the capital, Tripoli.

Musa al-Sadr.. the imam who disappeared in Libya 40 years ago

Gaddafi’s son maintains his innocence in the case of al-Sadr’s disappearance, and he repeatedly said during the investigations that he did not have any information because the incident occurred when he was a child, and that his disappearance is known only to his older brother Saif al-Islam Gaddafi and former Prime Minister Abdel Salam Jalloud, along with his father’s relative, Ahmed Gaddafi al-Dam, who resides in Cairo and former Foreign Minister Musa Koussa.

The file of Gaddafi’s son, which enjoys the attention of Libyan public opinion, is still without a judicial settlement, despite the attempts of several Libyan parties to intervene in order to obtain his release, and despite the negotiations that took place between his defense team and the committee in charge of the al-Sadr case.

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