Libya frees international criminal court legal team accused of spying

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Libya frees international criminal court legal team accused of spying

Guardian – Looking dazed but grinning, the international criminal court (ICC) lawyer Melinda Taylor walked free from prison after nearly a month in detention in Libya, where she was accused of spying. The Libyan government said it was releasing Taylor and three of her ICC colleagues as a “humanitarian” gesture. She was freed from the mountain town of Zintan and driven to the capital, Tripoli, where she was due to fly to The Hague for a reunion with her husband and two-year-old daughter. Read Article

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