The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor says she expects the Libyan government's support and cooperation if judges rule that the son and one-time heir apparent of late dictator Moammar Gadhafi must be tried by the war crimes tribunal â" not by a Libyan court.
On the other hand, Fatou Bensouda told the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday that if the judges decide that Seif al-Islam Gadhafi should be tried by a Libyan court, her office will monitor the proceedings and cooperate.
Gadhafi's son was indicted last year by ICC prosecutors on charges of murdering and persecuting protesters in the early days of the popular uprising that ultimately toppled his father's regime. He is being detained by an armed militia, and Libya's new rulers are seeking to try him in Tripoli.
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