The son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, Seif El Islam, denied reports that he intended to surrender to the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
According to the son of the late Mouammar gaddafi, the information reported are only part of the media war against supporters of the regime of his father in order to discourage resistance.
According to the news website "Seven Days News", close to the former Libyan regime, this would have received two letters from Seif el Islam in less than a week in which he refutes the information reported in some press, that he wanted to surrender to the ICC.
According to the message, Seif had warned his followers against the brainwashing of the media about the alleged contacts with the ICC, he and Abdallah Senussi, former intelligence chief of the regime of his late father.
Seif said he was on Libyan territory while Senoussi left Libya, "some think that we were arrested, which means we will be delivered to the ICC, something that is stripped of all meaning as he said, before adding" We will never surrender until victory or death."
Seif considers what happened in Libya as a great betrayal and that people believe everything that is said, "but I say to all those who loved and were faithful to Gaddafi, I tell them all they shall trust their leaders" as they did with his father.