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Libya Faces Growing Calls for Transparency in Saif al-Islam Killing

March 19, 2026
Libya Faces Growing Calls for Transparency in Saif al-Islam Killing
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Pressure is mounting in Libya as the family of former leader Muammar Gaddafi intensifies calls for a comprehensive investigation into the killing of his son, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, who was shot dead earlier this year.

The incident took place in Zintan, where armed assailants reportedly stormed his residence and opened fire. Despite initial judicial steps, questions remain over the identities of those responsible and the broader network behind the attack.

In a rare public intervention, Aisha Gaddafi urged authorities to accelerate investigations and disclose the full truth. Speaking via social media from her current residence in Oman, she described recent official statements as only a preliminary step that falls short of delivering justice.

She stressed that the case extends beyond the Gaddafi family, calling it a national issue that concerns all Libyans. Her remarks have gained significant traction across political and media circles, reflecting growing public concern over the lack of clarity surrounding the case.

Earlier this month, the Attorney General’s Office announced that three suspects had been identified in connection with the killing. Investigators said the attackers tracked Saif al-Islam’s movements before targeting him at his residence. However, no arrests have been confirmed, raising doubts about the effectiveness of the process.

Aisha criticised what she described as an “incomplete” announcement, warning that identifying suspects without enforcing arrest warrants undermines confidence in the justice system. She called for immediate action to detain those involved and ensure they face trial.

The Gaddafi family has also demanded that investigations extend beyond the direct perpetrators to include planners, financiers, and facilitators. Tribal leaders and political groups aligned with Saif al-Islam have echoed these calls, urging a transparent and public inquiry.

Observers say the case has become a key test for Libya’s judicial credibility, as authorities face increasing pressure to deliver accountability and restore trust in the rule of law.

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