BBC
International prosecutors have had "informal contact" with the son of slain Libya leader Muammar Gaddafi.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) said intermediaries had been used in indirect talks with Saif al-Islam.
Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo said the court had made it clear to Gaddafi's son, who is wanted for war crimes, that he was innocent until proven guilty.
Saif al-Islam, who was once the presumed successor to his father, has been in hiding for months.
International prosecutors have had "informal contact" with the son of slain Libya leader Muammar Gaddafi.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) said intermediaries had been used in indirect talks with Saif al-Islam.
Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo said the court had made it clear to Gaddafi's son, who is wanted for war crimes, that he was innocent until proven guilty.
Saif al-Islam, who was once the presumed successor to his father, has been in hiding for months.
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