Gaddafi doesn’t accept legitimacy of ICC
Libyan authorities don’t recognize arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court for Moammar Gaddafi, his son and top lieutenant, “Reuters” news agency writes.
Justice Minister Mohammad al-Gamudi said Monday that Libya does not accept the legitimacy of the court.
The ICC issued the warrants earlier Monday against Gadhafi, his son Seif al-Islam and the head of Libyan intelligence, Abdullah al-Senussi.
“The Voice of America” writes the ICC indictment accuses Gadhafi and his aides of deterring protesters through the use of detention, torture and lethal force, such as ordering snipers to fire on civilians leaving mosques.