Muammar Gaddafi's son, Saif al-Islam sentenced to death over war crimes in 2011 uprising
AFRICA
By
Reuters
| Jul 28th 2015 | 1 min read

A Libyan court passed a death sentence in absentia on Muammar Gaddafi's most prominent son, Saif al-Islam, on Tuesday for suppressing peaceful protests during the country's 2011 revolution that ended his father's rule.
The court also handed down in a televised session a death sentence by firing squad to Gaddafi's former spy chief, Abdullah al-Senussi, and his former prime minister, Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi.
The verdict on al-Islam was passed in absentia since he has been held since 2011 by a former rebel group in Zintan region that opposes the Tripoli government, which is not recognised by world powers.
RELATED VIDEOS
Dirty national politics buds from tribal campus politics
Campus politics in public varsities is one of the annual events that leaves many happy and at the same time disappointed. Many candidates will jostle and sail around the main campus and satellite campuses seeking votes from students.When Njonjo almost resigned over coffee smugglers
Known as the era of black gold, it began in 1976 when Ugandan farmers decided to sell their coffee in the private market.MOST READ

- Murathe wants Raila to legalise bhang if he wins August polls
POLITICS
- Martha Karua downplays 'iron lady' tag on international media
POLITICS
- Meru man hangs on CS Peter Munya's helicopter
NATIONAL
- Bishop uses birthday gifts to build granny a house
RIFT VALLEY
- Kabogo: I have moved on from Kenya Kwanza 'sibling rivalry'
POLITICS