A Tripoli appeals court acquitted several former Gaddafi-era officials of charges linked to the suppression of protests during Libya’s 2011 uprising. The ruling cleared former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi and other senior officials accused of crimes including killing protesters and inciting violence. The court also dropped charges against several deceased defendants. The case, which began in 2014, remained under judicial review for more than a decade.
Libya Court Clears Gaddafi Officials
A Tripoli appeals court acquitted several former Gaddafi-era officials of charges linked to the suppression of protests during Libya’s 2011 uprising. The ruling cleared former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi and other senior officials accused of crimes including killing protesters and inciting violence. The court also dropped charges against several deceased defendants. The case, which began in 2014, remained under judicial review for more than a decade.
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