so those are questions we will put to the u.s. authorities. right now, the justice department is only saying he is in custody and he will be facing the court in the coming days. there had been two others that were arrested long ago in 1991. is there anything being said by the fbi or doj as to whether they believe there might be other arrests that are forthcoming? reporter: this is still an open investigation. all these years later, 34 years later, it is still an open investigation. so the families, the lockerbie families, there are a lot of questions that they still have, even of course after the fall of the gadhafi regime that did eventually take responsibility for carrying out this attack. so yes, you mentioned there were two others who were charged. one of them was found guilty
wrong. it destroys everything it is a country apart so. the first campaigns of mass rape were intended to crush the libyan revolution. then revenge took its place libya s former rulers deployed rape. the new ones adopted the same tools it was a vicious circle. in the spring of twenty seventeen the international criminal court finally broke its silence it published an indictment against a senior official of the gadhafi regime who had allegedly ordered soldiers to commit rape stering the revolution the libyan exiles had to act quickly and they
the spring of twenty seventeen the international criminal court finally broke its silence published an indictment against a senior official of the gadhafi regime who had allegedly ordered soldiers to commit rape stering the revolution the libyan exiles had to act quickly and they had to gather more evidence in support of the case documentation to prove that rapes were ongoing. they had to go back to libya despite the risk.
a massive amount of information on the crimes committed in libya. but they still do not have evidence solid enough to be admissible before an international court of justice and they lack support. celine bad day knows libya well she s an expert on international law and a criminal investigator with twenty years experience tracking sexual violence in conflicts around the globe in two thousand and thirteen she helped draft a law intended to protect the victims of rapes committed under gadhafi regime. that law has yet to be enacted.
using the dollars to freeze any business with iran. or consider when libya agreed in 2003 to disclose and dismantle all its weapons of mass destruction, which it basically followed through on. in return, the bush administration had promised to help libya gain security and respect among nations and pledge far better relations between the two nations. the u.s. suggested it would work to turn libya into a prosperous country. little of this happened, of course, and several years later, the obama administration had toppled the gadhafi regime. if the north koreans look back on their own history of negotiations with the u.s., they will recognize that they repeatedly lied, cheated and broke promises. now, washington s behavior is not nearly as duplicitous, but did make promises to pyongyang that were never kept. they agreed to have fuel monitored by inspectors in return, washington would move toward full normalization of political and economic relations and give the north two light water react