In , he was accused of beating a pregnant girlfriend in Paris and three years later he was arrested for assaulting two of his servants in Geneva. Since the incident, Libya has boycotted Swiss products, banished Swiss companies, and pulled its diplomats out of Bern. Daily newsletter Receive essential international news every morning. Take international news everywhere with you! Download the France 24 app. The security situation has been slowly improving since.
A provisional government was agreed in March, and general elections are expected to take place on December Any possible return by Saif al-Islam to Libyan politics would face hurdles, including his conviction by the Tripoli court and the ICC warrant for his arrest.
Saif al-Islam said "he was confident that these legal issues could be negotiated away if a majority of the Libyan people choose him as their leader". The paper quoted him as saying: "I've been away from the Libyan people for 10 years. You need to come back slowly, slowly. Like a striptease. You need to play with their minds a little. Asked if it felt strange to seek shelter in Libyan homes when he was on the run in , he was as enigmatic as some of the opinions expressed in his late father's 'Green Book'.
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