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ICC delegation visits colleagues held in Zintan, Libya
BBC – Ahmed al-Jehani, Libya’s ICC envoy, said the group was eventually allowed into the town after an initial delay. The four detained ICC staff had gone to Zintan to meet Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the late Libyan leader. One was then accused of trying to pass him documents from a former ally. The Hague-based court, the Australian government and rights groups have all demanded their immediate release. The ICC say their detention is illegal as they are immune from prosecution. Read article
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