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LIzzie Dearden

Saif Gaddafi sentenced to death for 'Arab Spring war crimes'

The detained Saif al-IslamGaddafi on court television in Libya last year (AFP/Getty Images)

The son of deposed Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi has been sentenced to death for alleged war crimes.

A court in Tripoli passed the sentence today in absentia after finding him guilty of orchestrating a campaign of murder, torture and the bombardment of civilians during the 2011 Arab Spring.

His father, who originally took power in a 1969 coup, was overthrown after weeks of protests that saw the army open fire on demonstrators in Benghazi and rebels take control of several cities. libyan flag wavers.jpg Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was ousted and killed in 2011

Saif al-Islam, who denied all charges, is currently being held in the town of Zintan by a militia that refuses to hand him over to the Tripoli government.

He was condemned to death alongside eight others, including the Libya's former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senoussi, who as also Gaddafi's brother-in-law.

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The former dictator died in October 2011 in disputed circumstances after being taken prisoner by opposition militia members  in Sirte.

His son, who was awarded a PhD from the London School of Economics, was accused of issuing orders amounting to war crimes during the crisis after spending years in the government's inner circle. gaddafi-EPA.jpg Saif Gaddafi, son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has a degree from LSE

Saif al-Islam and Gaddafi were the subject of International Criminal Court arrest warrants for crimes against humanity in 2011 and the government was defeated months later by rebels with Nato support.

Libya has been in a state of chaos since the Arab Spring, with two rival governments seemingly powerless to stop the state of conflict and lawlessness sweeping the country as Isis, Islamists and other militias fight for territory. In pictures: Top 10 countries where most executions were carried out in 2014

Its elected parliament and government is cornered in the country's east, with little power on the ground, while an Islamist militia-backed government in the west has seized Tripoli.

Additional reporting by AP

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