Seif al-Islam Gadhafi will not stand before the Hague Court.
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On Nov.20, Libya's new leaders informed that they would try Moammar Gadhafi's son at home and not hand him over to the International Criminal Court of Hague where he's charged with crimes against humanity. The government also announced the capture of the toppled regime's intelligence minister, who was also wanted by the court.
In the capital, Information Minister Mahmoud Shammam said that ex-Intelligence Minister Abdullah al-Senoussi was also captured alive on Sunday by revolutionary fighters from a southern region called Fazan, not far from where Gadhafi's son was seized on Saturday while trying to flee to neighboring Niger.
Though they are wanted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, Libya will likely seek to try both men at home.
"It is only fair for the Libyan people that he is tried here. Seif al-Islam committed crimes against the Libyan people," Shammam told The Associated Press.


















































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