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ReutersThe chief international criminal court prosecutor has admitted that the captured son of Muammar Gaddafi could be tried in Libya rather than The Hague, meaning he faces the death penalty if convicted.
The ICC, based in The Hague, the Netherlands, has indicted Saif al-Islam Gaddafi for crimes against humanity, but José Luis Moreno Ocampo said he could be tried in Libya as long as the trial complied with ICC standards.
"Saif is captured, so we are here to ensure co-operation," he told reporters in Tripoli. "In May, we requested an arrest warrant because Libyans could not do justice in Libya. Now, as Libyans have decided to do justice, they could do justice and we'll help them to do it – that is the system.
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