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Abdullah Senussi
Personal details
Born
Libya
Spouse
Fatima Farkash
(m. 1980)
Relatives
Mohammed Abdullah al-Senussi (son), Safia Farkash (sister-in-law)
Occupation
Head of Libyan Military Intelligence
Military service
Allegiance
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Branch/service
Libyan Army
Rank
Major General
Battles/wars
Yom Kippur War (1973)
Chadian–Libyan War (1978–1987)
First Libyan Civil War
Abdullah Senussi (/əbˈdʌləɑːlsəˈnuːsi/ⓘəb-DUL-ə ahl sə-NOO-see) is a Libyan national who was the intelligence chief and brother-in-law of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. He was married to Gaddafi's sister-in-law.[1]
Scottish police officers plan to interview him in connection with the Lockerbie bombing, raising the prospect of a second Lockerbie trial.[2]
^Black, Ian (22 February 2011). "Gaddafi's confidant is Abdullah Senussi, a brutal right-hand man". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on 27 February 2011. Retrieved 22 February 2011.
^Davidson, Lorraine (9 December 2011). "Scots police to question Gaddafi henchman". The Times Scotland. London. Retrieved 9 December 2011.
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September 2012, the country of Mauritania extradited AbdullahSenussi to Libyan authorities. Senussi was to be tried in Libya for crimes he allegedly committed...
including AbdullahSenussi, then met with prisoner representatives who asked for improved conditions, care for the sick and trials. Senussi did not accept...
bodies of both Khamis Gaddafi and his father's intelligence chief AbdullahSenussi may have been discovered in Tripoli during the battle for the city...
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in Honour of Nestor Courakis. His paper essentially argues that the Αl‐Senussi case arguably is the first instance of the complementarity principle's...
against Gaddafi, his son Saif al-Islam and Libyan intelligence chief AbdullahSenussi, for crimes against humanity. The Court issued these on 27 June 2011...