The son of Libya's late leader Muammar Gaddafi has
been kidnapped in Lebanon by armed groups demanding information about the fate
of a Shia Imam who went missing in Libya decades ago.
Hannibal Gaddafi appeared in a video aired late on
Friday on local Al-Jadeed TV saying anyone who has information about Imam
Moussa al-Sadr should come forward.
"I hope that the people who I mean for them to
hear me, and they have evidence to bring out immediately without delay. Because
enough of this suffering, enough."
"Enough injustice, people here want their son [the
Imam]."
Gaddafi appeared
to have been beaten up and had black eyes but said in the video he is
"in good health, happy and relaxed."
It was not clear when Gaddafi, who is married to a
Lebanese woman, was kidnapped.
The Gaddafi family was long been unwelcomed in
Lebanon, especially among members of the Shia Muslim community.
Al-Sadr, one of Lebanon's most prominent Shia Imams in
the 20th century, vanished, along with two other people, during a trip to
Tripoli in 1978. Lebanon blamed the disappearance on Muammar Gaddafi.
Hannibal, born in 1975, was among a group of family
members -- including Gaddafi's wife Safiya, son Mohammed and daughter Aisha --
who escaped to neighbouring Algeria after the fall of Tripoli in 2011.
In 2008, he and his Lebanese wife, Aline Skaf, sparked
a diplomatic incident with Switzerland when they were arrested in a luxury
Geneva hotel for assaulting two former servants.
The Libyan regime demanded that no charges be brought
and an apology be made over the allegations that he had assaulted the pair, a
Tunisian and a Moroccan. The case was dropped.
Source : Al Jazeera
Ghaddafi's Son abducted in Lebanon
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