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Claims Analysis
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80.0/100Gaddafi’s political team says masked men killed him at his home in Zintan in a ‘cowardly and treacherous assassination’.
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80.0/100Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the most prominent son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has been killed in Libya, accord…
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80.0/100Saif al-Islam Gaddafi’s lawyer, Khaled al-Zaidi, and his political adviser, Abdulla Othman, announced the 53-year-old’s…
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82.0/100Libyan news outlet Fawasel Media cited Othman as saying that armed men killed Gaddafi in his home in the town of Zintan…
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80.0/100Gaddafi’s political team later released a statement, saying that “four masked men” stormed his house and killed him in …
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80.0/100The statement said that he clashed with the assailants, who closed the security cameras at the house “in a desperate at…
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80.0/100Khaled al-Mishri, the former head of the Tripoli-based High State Council, an internationally recognised government bod…
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82.0/100Gaddafi never had an official position in Libya, but was considered to be his father’s number two from 2000 until 2011,…
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82.0/100Saif al-Islam Gaddafi was captured and imprisoned in Zintan in 2011 after attempting to flee the North African country …
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80.0/100He was released in 2017 as part of a general pardon and had lived in Zintan since.
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82.0/100Heir apparent Born in June 1972 in Tripoli, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi was the second-born son of Libya’s longtime ruler.
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80.0/100A Western-educated and well-spoken man, Gaddafi presented a progressive face to the oppressive government run by his fa…
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82.0/100He led talks on Libya abandoning its weapons of mass destruction and negotiated compensation for the families of those …
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80.0/100Educated at the London School of Economics and a fluent English speaker, he also championed himself as a reformer, cal…
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80.0/100His dissertation dealt with the role of civil society in reforming global governance.
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80.0/100But when the rebellion broke out against the elder Gaddafi’s long rule in 2011, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi immediately chos…
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80.0/100Speaking to the Reuters news agency at the time of the popular uprising in Libya in 2011, he said: “We fight here in Li…
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80.0/100” He warned that rivers of blood would flow and that the government would fight to the last man, woman and bullet.
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50.0/100“All of Libya will be destroyed.
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35.0/100We will need 40 years to reach an agreement on how to run the country, because today, everyone will want to be presiden…
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82.0/100Gaddafi was accused of torture and extreme violence against opponents of his father’s rule, and by February 2011, he wa…
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80.0/100He was also wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged crimes against humanity committed in 2011.
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80.0/100After the rebels took over the capital, Tripoli, he tried to flee to neighbouring Niger dressed as a Bedouin tribesman.
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80.0/100But he was captured by the Abu Bakr Sadik Brigade militia on a desert road and flown to Zintan.
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80.0/100Following long negotiations with the ICC, Libyan officials were granted authority to try Gaddafi for alleged war crimes.
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80.0/100In 2015, a Tripoli court sentenced him to death in absentia.
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80.0/100After his release from detention in 2017, he spent years underground in Zintan to avoid assassination.
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80.0/100In November 2021, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi announced his candidacy in the country’s presidential election in a controversi…
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80.0/100As the election process ground on that year with no real agreement on the rules, Gaddafi’s candidacy became one of the …
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80.0/100He was disqualified because of his 2015 conviction, but when he tried to appeal the ruling, fighters blocked off the c…
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80.0/100The ensuing arguments contributed to the collapse of the election process and Libya’s return to political deadlock
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