‘Feet or Buttocks?’ Shocking Video Shows Gaddafi’s
Son Being Tortured in Libyan Prison
By South China Morning Post
August 05, 2015 "Information
Clearing House"
- A video that shows Saadi Gaddafi, son of
Libya’s late dictator Muammar, being tortured in jail has been
condemned by lawyers and rights groups.
The nine-minute video shows Saadi, 42, in a green
tracksuit, being hooked up to an improvised rack, apparently while
in custody at Tripoli’s maximum security al-Hadba prison. His bare
feet are then caned.
Segments show him sitting blindfolded and forced
to listen to screams of other detainees being beaten in an adjacent
room.
WARNING: Some may find
elements of video disturbing
“It raises serious concerns about the methods used
to interrogate al-Saadi Gaddafi and other detainees at al-Hadba
prison,” said Joe Stork, deputy Middle East Director of Human Rights
Watch.
“The Tripoli authorities need to urgently
establish exactly what did occur.”
The video’s release, by Arabic network Clear News,
has alarmed lawyers worried about the treatment of other detainees
at al-Hadba, where former Gaddafi-era officials are held.
“This is a shocking video that raises questions
about conditions inside the prison,” said Karim Khan QC,
London-based lawyer for Libya’s former prime minister al-Baghdadi
al-Mahmoudi, also at al-Hadba. “The international community needs to
demand a full investigation.”
Gaddafi is blindfolded by his captors, perhaps to prevent him from
identifying those who are about to torture him. Photo: YouTube/Clear
News
Saadi is facing trial on charges including killing
a football player while head of Libya’s football federation. During
his father’s time in power, he established a reputation as a playboy
and had a brief unsuccessful career playing for several Italian
football clubs.
The undated video, consisting of several segments,
was apparently made by Saadi’s captors, some of whom are seen in the
footage in military uniform. At one stage, a captor asks Saadi if he
wants to be beaten on the “feet or buttocks”. He answers: “What kind
of question is this? My feet.”
Al-Hadba is held by Libya Dawn, a militia alliance
that controls Tripoli and is battling forces of the internationally
recognised government based in the east of the country.
Gaddafi pleads with his captors as a metal rack with restraining
straps is dragged into the room. Photo: YouTube/Clear News
Gaddafi is bound and helpless, his feet strapped to the rack. Photo:
YouTube/Clear News
The release of the video comes a week after
Tripoli authorities pronounced death sentences for Saadi’s older
brother, Saif al-Islam , and eight other former Gaddafi-era
officials, including Mahmoudi, after a trial condemned by rights
groups and the United Nations as lacking due process. Saif al-Islam
was tried in absentia, since he has been held since 2011 by a former
rebel group in Zintan, a region beyond Tripoli’s control. Right
groups say the verdict was riddled with flaws.
Despite the manner of his downfall, the late
dictator still enjoys pockets of goodwill.
In a rare demonstration, supporters in the eastern
city of Benghazi on Tuesday shouted “Muammar, Muammar”, but
dispersed after opponents opened fire with guns and hurled rocks.
No-one appeared to have been hurt among dozens of
supporters of Gaddafi.
The Gaddafi supporters waved pictures of the man
who had ruled for 42 years, and demanded the release of Saif
al-Islam.
“Only God, Muammar and Libya!” the crowd chanted
and waved the green flags of the old regime.
They dispersed after other residents, some of them
carrying the Libyan national flag, opened fire.
Residents said this was the first protest of
Gaddafi loyalists in Libya’s second-largest city, the cradle of the
revolution, since 2011.
Frustration has been building among Libyans with
the country’s chaos as two governments fight for power with the help
of former rebels who have fallen out along political, tribal and
regional lines.
Benghazi has been especially hard hit as fighting
between forces allied to the official government based in the east
and Islamist groups has closed the port, choking off wheat, food and
petrol imports.
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