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Saif al-Islam. If he was sentenced at The Hague war crimes court, and served his time,

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sandyRoe | 07:04 Fri 28th Oct 2011 | ChatterBank
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could he then claim refugee status somewhere in Europe?
It's clear from the way that some of his family members were treated that it wouldn't be safe for him to return to Libya.

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He has ties with the UK, a PhD from The London School of Economics, should he be offered shelter here?
I don't know how deeply he was involved in his father's regime - surely is should depend on whether he committed criminal acts, or not? Can the sins of the father always be visited on the son, if the son was relatively clean?
I would imagine so, seems logical and reasonable to assume so to me.

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