ZURICH: Switzerland announced on Thursday it was freezing Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and his family assets if they might have there.
“The Federal Council strongly condemns the use of violence of the Libyan leader against the people,” the Swiss foreign ministry said in a statement. “Given the developments, the Federal Council has decided to freeze any possible assets of Muammar Gaddafi.”
A spokesman for the Swiss foreign ministry said it was not clear if Gaddafi and parties close to him do actually have assets in Switzerland. This will be announced in the next weeks.
Relations between Switzerland and Libya soured in 2008 when Geneva police arrested a son of Gaddafi on charges — later dropped — of abusing two domestic employees.
Libya withdrew millions of dollars from Swiss banks, halted oil exports to Switzerland and barred two Swiss businessmen working in Libya from leaving the country.
In recent years, Switzerland has worked hard to improve its image as a haven for ill-gotten assets.
It has also frozen assets that may belong to Hosni Mubarak, who stepped down as president of Egypt as well as those belonging to Tunisia’s former president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, ousted by popular protests, and Ivory Coast’s Laurent Gbagbo, who has refused to step down after an election which the outside world says he lost.
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