
Abdallah Senussi
Abdallah Senussi is a Libyan military officer and former intelligence chief who served as a key figure in the regime of Muammar Gaddafi. He was convicted of various crimes, including war crimes, and is known for his role in the violent suppression of dissent during the Libyan civil conflict. Senussi has been sentenced to life in prison in Libya for his involvement in the crackdown on protesters during the 2011 uprising. His name has also surfaced in discussions surrounding alleged illegal financing of political campaigns, as was the case in the legal troubles faced by former French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
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Abdallah Senussi, sentenced to life in France, was mentioned in the context of the support promised to Gaddafi's regime.
L’excopríncep d’Andorra i expresident de França, Nicolas Sarkozy, condemnat a cinc anys d’internament, haurà d’entrar a la presó pels fons libis


