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            Saturday May 14, 2011 09:31:13 AM, 
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              Moscow: 
              The International Criminal Court (ICC) would seek warrants for 
              Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and his son Monday, an ICC 
              prosecutor told Spain’s Cadena Ser radio, RIA Novosti reported. 
               
              ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo said he would seek warrants for 
              Gaddafi, his son Saif al Islam and the country’s intelligence 
              chief, Abdullah al Senussi, for crimes against humanity. 
               
              Meanwhile, Gaddafi issued an audio address on the national TV 
              Friday evening, dismissing rumours that he was injured in NATO’s 
              recent raid and saying he was in a place “out of NATO’s reach.” 
               
              “You will never be able to kill me, because I live where you 
              cannot reach and cannot kill me - in the hearts of millions of 
              people,” Gaddafi said in his address to “the cowardly crusader”. 
               
              “Even if you eliminate me physically, I’ll live in the hearts of 
              millions,” he added. 
               
              However, Gaddafi’s audio remarks failed to convince western media 
              that the Libyan strongman was in perfect health. 
               
              A week ago, the NATO air strike on a wealthy residential area in 
              Tripoli killed Gaddafi’s youngest son, Saif al-Arab, 29. The air 
              strike on Gaddafi’s house also killed three of his grandchildren 
              as well as several friends and neighbours, Libyan state-run JANA 
              news agency earlier reported. 
               
               
                
              
              
               
  
              
                
              
                
            
              
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