Mussa Sadr seen two months back in Libya
By: Mohamed Ali
GENEVA, Switzerland: Ebaa News reported that African
sources residing in Geneva have asserted Ayatollah Sayed Mussa As-Sadr
was seen in Libya two months ago.
Iran’s Faris news agency quoted information committee for Imam Mussa
Sadr that the African source has confirmed citing Libyan army men that
Sadr is alive.
Iranian-born Lebanese philosopher and prominent Shia leader who
founded the Amal movement, now led by Lebanese Parliament Speaker
Nabih Berri, disappeared while in Libya with two of his companions,
Mohammed Yaqoub and Abbas Badreddine, in 1978.
They were scheduled to meet with officials from the
government of the Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's. There has been no
trace of them since.
Gaddafi insists that the three men left for Italy on August 31, 1978
after their stay in Tripoli and that his administration has no idea
what became of them afterwards.
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