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April 13, 2011

Now Lebanon - Amal delegation in Libya to look into Sadr’s disappearance, report says - April 13, 2011

An Amal Movement delegation has traveled to rebel-controlled territories in Libya to meet with political and military figures in Benghazi, seeking information about Amal founder Imam Moussa Sadr’s fate, An-Nahar newspaper reported on Wednesday.

The Amal Movement leadership set up a commission to follow up on Sadr’s 1978 disappearance after protests broke out in the Libyan city of Benghazi in February, the paper said.
A team from Amal prepares a daily report on Libyan developments and hands it to the commission, it added.
The report also said that Amal has not obtained any results to date as only Libyan leader Moammar Qaddafi and those close to him know the details of what happened to Sadr.
The Amal Movement – headed by Speaker Nabih Berri – has repeatedly held Libya responsible for Sadr’s disappearance in 1978.
-NOW Lebanon

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