Libya Requests Home Trial for Qaddafi Son
Saif al-Islam was arrested under an ICC warrant and a hearing is being held in the Hague about whether to allow Libya to try him
Libya has formally challenged the right of the International Criminal Court in the Hague to try one of Muammar Gaddafi's sons.
A two-day hearing is underway in the Netherlands to decide whether Saif al-Islam, who was a senior member of Gaddafi's regime ,can be tried at home.
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