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Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi Voices Concern over Brother’s Deteriorating Health in Lebanon

June 10, 2023
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On Saturday, Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of late Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi expressed serious concerns over the deteriorating health of his brother, Hannibal, who has been detained in Lebanon for several years.

According to him, Hannibal’s health is “increasingly precarious, especially since he suffers from multiple illnesses and has stopped taking his medication, in protest against his detention.”

In a statement, Saif stressed that his brother’s detention was “both inhumane and illegal, particularly as he had been held without trial.”

He expressed “surprise at the accusations levelled against Hannibal of withholding information concerning the fate of the Lebanese cleric, Imam Musa Al-Sadr,” pointing out that Hannibal “was only one year old at the time of the cleric’s disappearance.”

On Thursday, Libya’s Presidential Council has recently established a committee, headed by Halima Abdel-Rahman, the Minister of Justice, to oversee the case of Hannibal Gaddafi’s imprisonment.

This decision places an emphasis on liaising with Lebanese authorities, to ensure the provision of humane conditions for Gaddafi.

A week ago, Hannibal, son of the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, declared an open-ended hunger strike, protesting his ongoing imprisonment in Lebanon for the past eight years without trial.

In a statement released by his lawyer, Paul Romanos, Hannibal stated, “in the face of persistent injustice and abuse against me, it is time for me to be released after more than a decade in prison for an arrest and allegations of a crime I did not commit.”

He questioned “how, in a country of law and freedoms, such blatant violations of human rights could be ignored. How is it conceivable that a political prisoner is left without a fair trial for all these years? After persistent oppression against me, with no accountability, and deafening silence from those trusted to safeguard human rights, discarding its charter to the wind, I announce my hunger strike and hold all those who perpetuate injustice against me responsible for the consequences.”

Hannibal was arrested in Lebanon in 2015. After his father’s death, he reportedly sought refuge in Syria, but was kidnapped there by members of the Lebanese Yacoub family.

The Lebanese judiciary has accused him of “concealing information related to the fate of Imam Musa Al-Sadr and his companions, Sheikh Mohammed Yacoub, and journalist Abbas Badreddin, who disappeared in Tripoli in 1978, upon their arrival at the invitation of Muammar Gaddafi.”

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