ICC lawyer defends her actions

Seif al-Islam is seen after his capture in the custody of revolutionary fighters in Zintan, Libya.

Seif al-Islam is seen after his capture in the custody of revolutionary fighters in Zintan, Libya.

Published Jul 6, 2012

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The Hague, Netherlands - An International Criminal Court defense lawyer held in Libya for more than three weeks says her detention shows that Muammar Gaddafi's son, Seif al-Islam Gaddafi, cannot get a fair trial in Libya.

Speaking publicly for the first time since her release Monday, Australian lawyer Melinda Taylor said Friday that her actions in Libya were “consistent with my legal obligations” under court rules. She was accused by authorities of endangering national security while meeting in Libya with Seif al-Islam.

Taylor was released by rebels in the western town of Zintan after the Hague-based court apologized for the incident and pledged to investigate her and three colleagues held with her.

Taylor says it would be “impossible for Mr. Gadhafi to be tried in an independent and impartial manner” in Libya. - Sapa-AP

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