
The Hague,-The daughter of slain Libyan
strongman Muammar Gaddafi has asked the International Criminal
Court if it will probe the killing of her father and her
brother.
Beebi Aisha Gaddafi's lawyer Nick Kaufman said he
had written to ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo asking for
more information on the October 20 killing of Moamer Kadhafi
and his son Muatassim Gaddafi.
"Aisha wants to know if he is investigating the murders
and if not, why he is not," Kaufman.
The former dictator and his son were killed after their
capture by forces loyal to the National Transitional Council.
In a letter to the prosecutor, Kaufman wrote that
Muammar and Muatassim Gaddafi were captured alive at a time
when they threatened no one.
They were both killed soon after and their bodies put on
display.
"As you are aware, your analysis of the situation in
Libya requires you to investigate the commission of alleged
crimes by all parties to the conflict," Kaufman said.
Divorce by SMS valid..!
Ghaziabad, The Imam of a mosque in
Uttar Pradesh's Muradnagar district has held that an SMS sent
by a man stating 'talaq' thrice to his wife was valid for a
divorce.
Shahid's wife Praveen, received an SMS with
'talaq' typed three times sent by him. The Imam has said the
two cannot unite now as this marriage has been made void, the
woman's uncle Sajid said.
The couple had married three months ago but Praveen had
returned to live with her parents due to some differences.
Shahid tried to bring her back but failed to do so after which
he had sent the SMS, he said.
Dalits held rally, demand SC status
Bhubaneswar,-A consortium of Dalit
Christians and minority organisations today held a rally
demanding implementation of the Justice Ranganath Mishra
Commission report which recommended Scheduled Caste status to
minority dalits.
The rally organised by National Council of Dalit
Christians, Odisha Minority Forum, CBCI Committee on SC, ST
and BC along with a host of Dalit and Human Rights bodies,
threatned to organise an Odisha Bandh if dalit minority were
not given SC status.
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