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Four International Criminal Court staff held in Libya: ICC

By AFP
Libya Seif al-Islam Kadhafi, pictured in 2011.  By Imed Lamloum AFPFile
SAT, 09 JUN 2012 LISTEN
Seif al-Islam Kadhafi, pictured in 2011. By Imed Lamloum (AFP/File)

THE HAGUE (AFP) - Four members of the International Criminal Court have been arrested and are being held in Libya, the tribunal said Saturday, calling on the authorities there to free them.

The ICC team had been held since Thursday, having travelled to Libya to meet Seif al-Islam, the detained son of slain leader Moamer Kadhafi, the statement said.

The visit was by ICC lawyers appointed to handle Seif's defence.

"We are very concerned about the safety of our staff in the absence of any contact with them," ICC president Judge Sang-Hyun Song said in the statement.

"These four international civil servants have immunity when on an official ICC mission," said Judge Song in the ICC statement.

"I call on the Libyan authorities to immediately take all necessary measures to ensure their safety and security and to liberate them."

The ICC court is seeking to try Seif and Kadhafi's former intelligence chief for crimes against humanity. But the new regime in Libya wants to put Seif on trial in a local court.

Earlier Saturday, sources in Libya reported that the authorities there had arrested one of Seif's defence lawyers, accusing her of having tried to pass "dangerous" documents to him.

The lawyer, Australian Melinda Taylor, works with Xavier-Jean Keita, the defence attorney appointed by the ICC.

Ahmed al-Jehani, Libya's representative to the ICC said Taylor was "under house arrest in Zintan, not in prison," and was being questioned.

Also arrested was an unidentified woman said to be acting as Taylor's interpreter.

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