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A High-Bail Release for Libya's Missing Son
Lebanese authorities have ordered Hannibal Gaddafi, the 49-year-old son of late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, to be released on $11 million bail while a travel ban has been imposed. The case centers around the disappearance of revered Lebanese Shia leader Musa al-Sadr in Libya in 1978.
Hannibal was arrested in Lebanon in 2015 and held without trial for nearly a decade over alleged withholding of information about al-Sadr's vanishing. Gaddafi's lawyer, Laurent Bayon, has described the release as "totally unacceptable" and vowed to challenge it.
The case remains shrouded in controversy, with many questioning why Gaddafi was detained in the first place. His health has been a pressing concern, with recent reports indicating he had been hospitalised for abdominal pain due to his deteriorating mental state.
Libyan authorities have urged Lebanon to release Gaddafi as part of an effort to shed light on the truth behind al-Sadr's disappearance. Human rights organizations have also called for Hannibal's immediate release, citing unsubstantiated allegations against him.
While the decision has sparked ridicule from Gaddafi's lawyer, it remains to be seen how this development will unfold in the coming days and weeks.
Lebanese authorities have ordered Hannibal Gaddafi, the 49-year-old son of late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, to be released on $11 million bail while a travel ban has been imposed. The case centers around the disappearance of revered Lebanese Shia leader Musa al-Sadr in Libya in 1978.
Hannibal was arrested in Lebanon in 2015 and held without trial for nearly a decade over alleged withholding of information about al-Sadr's vanishing. Gaddafi's lawyer, Laurent Bayon, has described the release as "totally unacceptable" and vowed to challenge it.
The case remains shrouded in controversy, with many questioning why Gaddafi was detained in the first place. His health has been a pressing concern, with recent reports indicating he had been hospitalised for abdominal pain due to his deteriorating mental state.
Libyan authorities have urged Lebanon to release Gaddafi as part of an effort to shed light on the truth behind al-Sadr's disappearance. Human rights organizations have also called for Hannibal's immediate release, citing unsubstantiated allegations against him.
While the decision has sparked ridicule from Gaddafi's lawyer, it remains to be seen how this development will unfold in the coming days and weeks.