Libya Says Joint Committee Formed with Lebanon to Unveil Sadr Fate

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The head of Libya’s National Transitional Council Mustapha Abdul Jalil stated on Friday that missing persons will be found throughout Libya, adding that so far missing Imam Moussa al-Sadr’s fate remains unknown.

He said after holding talks in Libya with Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour: “We have placed great importance on this issue and a Lebanese-Libyan committee has been formed to find out what has happened to him.”

“Ever since Tripoli’s liberation in August, we have been unable to uncover certain mysteries, which require some information and technical assistance from Lebanon,” he added.

For his part, Mansour said that Libya has been cooperative with Lebanon’s mission to determine Sadr’s fate, revealing that Libyan authorities have launched an investigation in the matter almost a month ago.

The visiting Lebanese delegation held talks with the Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Rahim al-Kassab, Foreign Minister Ashour bin Khayyal, Interior Minister Fawzi Abdul Aal, and Defense Minister Oussama al-Jubaily.

Sadr disappeared in Libya in 1978 after visiting late rule Moammar Gadhafi.

Sadr was trying to negotiate an end to the Lebanese civil war, in which Palestinian factions were involved.

Comments 6
Thumb Marc 13 January 2012, 18:40

The possibility of him being alive is next to nothing but will be good to put this whole thing to bed once and for all. It was one of the biggest crimes Gaddafi committed and he sure ended up like all tyrants should!

Default-user-icon Actionman (Guest) 13 January 2012, 23:04

Any chance of checking on those who are still in Syrian Jails?
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Default-user-icon EnoughAlready (Guest) 14 January 2012, 04:47

What happened to all the other dicovery stories of the past? By reading prior reports one would think this case was solved long ago...i.e., remains preserved in freezer, bones dicovered in ass grave in south Libya, dissolved in a tub of acid, possibly alive in some jail...etc....

Default-user-icon EnoughAlready (Guest) 14 January 2012, 07:12

What about all the other stories surrounding this case? From the reports, one would think this case was solved long time ago.

1. Found in freezer
2.Found in mass grave
3. Dissolved in tub of acid
4. Found alive in jail cell
5. Seen eating Chinese food in Rome

Default-user-icon EnoughAlready (Guest) 14 January 2012, 07:13

What about all the other stories surrounding this case? From the reports, one would think this case was solved long time ago.

1.Found in freezer
2.Found in mass grave
3.Dissolved in tub of acid
4.Found alive in jail cell
5.Seen eating Chinese food in Rome

Thumb shab 14 January 2012, 13:32

Get over it!