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- Govt passes on Gaddafi's fate
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The South African government says it will not pre-empt negotiations on Libya and prescribe the future of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
- Warrant a stumbling block in Libya solution, officials say
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President Jacob Zuma's report to the AU about his visit to Libya will highlight the arrest warrant issued by the ICC.
- Libya official quits, cites 'unbearable' violence
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Libya's top oil official became the latest figure to desert Muammar Gaddafi on Wednesday, adding momentum to a revolt against the leader's long rule.
- Gaddafi vs Blatter
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Who is the winner when it comes to sheer megalomania? Verashni Pillay finds out.
- Libya regime offers truce -- as long as Gaddafi stays
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Libya's PM says his government has asked the UN and AU to prepare and monitor a ceasefire, but ruled out the departure of strongman Muammar Gaddafi
- Gaddafi regime: Hammerl 'has not been found'
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A Gaddafi official says missing SA journalist Anton Hammerl has not been found, and a trial of detained journalists has been indefinitely delayed.
- The West should watch its steps
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Given the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court Gaddafi has almost nowhere to flee, writes Jackie Ashley.
- Arrest warrants sought for Libya's suspected war criminals
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The ICC's chief prosecutor is seeking three arrest warrants for crimes against humanity in Libya, where thousands have been killed in the uprising.
- Gaddafi's office destroyed in Nato bombing
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Nato bombs wrecked Gaddafi's office in his Tripoli residence, as rebels in Misrata said they had pushed loyalist forces out of the Libyan city.
- There's a real reformer inside Gaddafi's son
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The dictator's son is torn between family and democracy. We must engage with Saif's better instincts, for Libya's sake, writes Benjamin Barber

