วันอังคารที่ 5 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Libyan politician offers to settle UK lawsuit for ?3 and an apology

supply

lawyers say contradicts the government's claims that the secret courts to avoid large payments in sensitive cases

A Libyan politician pursues former Foreign Secretary Jack Straw and the British government for damages after he was kidnapped and taken to a prison Gaddafi has offered to settle the case by only 3 books, providing also receives an unreserved apology.

In a challenge to the request of the British government, a new generation of secret courts is necessary to avoid large payments to beneficiaries in case of national security, Abdel Hakim Belhaj said he will set the action - through which a dissident was awarded ? 2.2m other pay-out - for a pound each government, straw, and Sir Mark Allen, former head of MI6 against-terrorism

Belhaj was the leader of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, opposing the Libyan dictator, while he and his wife were arrested by U.S. intelligence agents at the airport in Bangkok in March 2004.

He was tortured for several days, while his wife, who was five months pregnant, was chained to a wall in a secret prison at the airport. The couple was taken to Tripoli, where Belhaj spent the next six years in prison.

now Libyan leader Al-Watan Party, Belhaj procedures launched after a series of secret documents previously discovered in an office building in Tripoli during the revolution of 2011, showed that Allen had written Moussa Koussa, head of Gaddafi's intelligence services at the time, to claim the credit for providing the tip that led to the arrest of the couple.

Belhaj says he was repeatedly tortured in the prisons of Gaddafi, and he was questioned by British intelligence officers knew he was neat. His wife, Fatima Bouchar, which was recorded on a stretcher for 17 hours flight to Tripoli, was detained for four months, to be released shortly before delivery.

Belhaj wrote to David Cameron last week to say that just one pound for each defendant, each offering its unreserved apology to his wife and himself.

In his letter, Belhaj says "eternally grateful to Britain" to help the Libyan people overthrow Gaddafi, and he's eager to see good relations between the two countries.

He writes: "For this reason, I am an open offer to settle our differences My wife and I are ready to end our cause against the British government, Mr. Allen Straw and change a compensation tab. one pound for each defendant, an apology and admission of liability that has been done for us. "

said he wanted to bury all claims that he and his wife have been alleged enrichment.

Ken Clarke, responsible for the management of the bill in Parliament Minister said that the payments were made not because the claims have merit, but because the government must protect services information secret.

Clarke also said that this could lead to taxpayers' money used to finance terrorism, a claim that was rejected at the weekend as "completely false" by the former Director of Public Prosecutions Ken Macdonald.


Find best price for : --Libyan----office----Belhaj----Hakim----Abdel----foreign--

ไม่มีความคิดเห็น:

แสดงความคิดเห็น