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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

The government of Niger has said that it will not extradite Muammar Gaddafi's son

The government of Niger has said that it will not abandon Muammar Gaddafi's son, Saadi, who has taken ambush in the west African nation to Libya any time soon, but the Civic Transitional Council (NTC) were acceptable to catechism Saadi.

Marou Amadou, Niger's amends minister, who is aswell the government spokesman, said on Niger civic television backward on Saturday that Saadi could be questioned beneath an absolute cooperation acceding amid Tripoli and Niamey.

"If it is to catechism Saadi, the Civic Transitional Council (NTC), which we accept recognised, can advisedly appear to Niger, beneath the absolute accord," said Amadou.

"However, I acknowledge that at this stage...there is no achievability of extraditing Saadi, because ultimately what needs to be activated is all-embracing conventions," he said.

Saadi's exact abode in Niamey accept not been disclosed.
The all-embracing badge bureau Interpol issued an active on Thursday calling for the arrest of a additional son of the ousted Libyan leader, putting burden on Niger to apprehend Saadi Gaddafi who fled to neighbouring Niger three weeks ago.

Interpol said it had aswell issued an active for Saadi Gaddafi, who is accused of arch aggressive units amenable for crackdowns on protests and of misappropriating property.

Niger has maintained that it does not wish to abandon Saadi to a country area he would not be accustomed a fair balloon and risked the afterlife penalty.

However, accepted all-embracing laws would admittance Saadi's displacement to any absolute all-embracing cloister or autonomous country, Amadou said.

Niger was for years propped up by the oil-fuelled alms of Muammar Gaddafi in aggregate from agronomics to tourism, but aswell distrusted Gaddafi and at times doubtable his duke abaft its troubles in the north.

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