AP - As Libyan rebels claim to be closing in on Moammar Gadhafi, human rights activists are urging them to turn the Libyan dictator over to the International Criminal Court for trial and not mete out justice themselves.
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Int'l court: Rebels must turn over Gadhafi's son
The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court says he will contact Libyan rebels to urge them to hand over the son of Moammar Gadhafi, detained during their ...
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The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court says he will contact Libyan rebels to urge them to hand over the son of Moammar Gadhafi detained
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