australia negotiates with libya for lawyer\s release
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Australia negotiates with Libya for lawyer\'s release

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Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr on Monday said he had spoken to a senior Libyan minister over the detention of an ICC lawyer accused of spying, expressing hope that she would be released soon. Australian Melinda Taylor was detained on Thursday after meeting Seif al-Islam, the detained son of slain dictator Moamer Kadhafi, as part of a four-person team from the International Criminal Court (ICC). Carr said he had spoken to Libya's Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Abdel Aziz and raised his concerns about the detention of Taylor, who has so far been unable to speak to consular officials or her husband. "I said that her welfare is very, very important to us," Carr told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. "We want consular access and we hope we can have it soon. We hope we can have it today. We would like this resolved quickly so that she can rejoin her husband in The Hague and their two-year-old child." The foreign minister would not comment on the allegations against Taylor, reported to be 36, who was detained after a meeting with Seif in the town of Zintan, some 180 kilometres (110 miles) from Tripoli. Ahmed Jehani, Libya's envoy to the ICC, has said that Taylor is in detention because she was found "exchanging papers with the accused Seif al-Islam". Jehani alleged that Taylor was carrying a pen camera and a letter from Mohammed Ismail, Seif's former right-hand man who is now on the run. Jehani said the letter contained drawings and symbols, a "code" that would only be understood by the sender and the intended recipient, Seif. "According to Libyan law, it would be spying, communication with the enemy," the envoy said. Carr said he had been told that Taylor was not being held in jail or under arrest and that she was safe and well. She was "being detained not by the militia, not by the freedom fighters but by the judicial police as they are called and she is therefore the responsibility of the attorney-general of Libya", he said. The foreign minister has sent Australia's ambassador-designate to Libya, David Ritchie, to assist with the case. The ICC team was in Libya to help Seif choose a defence lawyer and the court has said that the visit was authorised by Libya's chief prosecutors. The Hague-based ICC wants to try Seif, 39, for crimes against humanity. But the new regime in Libya wants to put Seif on trial in a local court, while ex-rebels in Zintan who are holding Kadhafi's son are refusing to send him to Tripoli for fear that he might escape.

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