1. Libya Refuses to Release Hague Court
Workers
This article was written by Marlise Simons of New York Times on 14th of
June, 2012 about Libya’s refusal of releasing the workers of Hague Court. The
lawyer, Melinda Taylor, and her three associates from the International
Criminal Court have been arrested for bringing along suspicious documents with
drawings that looked like codes and a camera disguised as a pen from two
dangerous people who are supporters of the old regime while visiting Seif
al-Islam el-Qaddafi, a son of the former dictator of Libya. She and her
associates were detained because of raising suspicion by not wanting to answer
any questions and will not be released until she answers them.
The purpose of the writer of this article is to inform us
the arrest of the workers of Hague Court. She uses details to describe the
suspicion of the objects Ms. Taylor has brought and dialogues to draw attention
from the readers.
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