51. Libya later accepted in principle a proposal by the United States and Britain that the men be tried before Scottish judges sitting in The Netherlands. 52. Libya says the sanctions are unfair and proposes that the two men be tried in a neutral country or before the International Court of Justice in The Hague. 53. Libya has proposed that the two men be tried in a neutral country or before the International Court of Justice in The Hague. 54. Libya is now considering a U.S-British proposal for Scottish judges to try the men at a special court in the Netherlands. 55. Libya says the sanctions are unfair and has repeatedly proposed that the two men be tried in a neutral country or by the world court in The Hague. 56. Nasser Bouaicha, a shopkeeper in a bustling downtown market, said the two men should be tried in Libya. 57. Nayef did not say if or when the three men would be tried. 58. Nasser Bouaicha, a shopkeeper in a bustling downtown market, said the men should be tried in Libya. 59. Saleh spoke to The Associated Press two days after the men were tried in an Iraqi court and sentenced to eight years in prison for illegally entering the country. 60. Six men were tried and acquitted on similar charges this year. |