Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Algeria: Gadhafi's daughter gives birth

FILE -- Aisha Gadhafi, the daughter of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi waits before making a speech in Cairo in this Thursday April 28, 2005 file photo. Algeria's Health Ministry says that ousted Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's daughter has given birth to a baby girl in Algiers, Tuesday Aug. 20, 2011. Algerian news reports had said Aisha's pending childbirth was one reason for the decision to allow the family into Algeria.(AP Photo/Amr Nabil, File )

FILE -- Aisha Gadhafi, the daughter of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi waits before making a speech in Cairo in this Thursday April 28, 2005 file photo. Algeria's Health Ministry says that ousted Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's daughter has given birth to a baby girl in Algiers, Tuesday Aug. 20, 2011. Algerian news reports had said Aisha's pending childbirth was one reason for the decision to allow the family into Algeria.(AP Photo/Amr Nabil, File )

FILE - In this Monday, March 1, 2010 file photo, Hannibal, the eldest son of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, meets with jailed Swiss businessman Max Goeldi, not seen, in the al-Jadidah prison on the outskirts of Tripoli, Libya. Moammar Gadhafi's wife and three of his children fled Libya to neighboring Algeria on Monday, firm evidence that the longtime leader has lost his grip on the country. The Algerian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Gadhafi's wife Safia, his sons Hannibal and Mohammed, and his daughter Aisha entered the country across the land border. (AP Photo, FIle)

FILE - In this Thursday, April 28, 2005 file photo, Aisha Gadhafi, the daughter of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, looks on before making a speech on the achievement of Libyan women in Cairo Thursday. Ousted Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's wife and other relatives fled to Algeria Monday, the Algerian foreign ministry said, declaring that Gadhafi's wife, daughter, two of his sons and their children entered the neighboring country on Monday. It did not say whether Moammar Gadhafi himself was with the family group.(AP Photo/Amr Nabil, File )

FILE - In this Saturday, March 19, 2011 file photo, Aisha Gadhafi, right, daughter of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, is surrounded by supporters at the Bab Al Azizia compound in Tripoli, Libya. Ousted Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's wife and other relatives fled to Algeria Monday, the Algerian foreign ministry said, declaring that Gadhafi's wife, daughter, two of his sons and their children entered the neighboring country on Monday. It did not say whether Moammar Gadhafi himself was with the family group.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay, File)

FILE - In this Sunday, June 6, 1999 file photo, South African President Nelson Mandela, introduces the family of Libyan President Moammar Gadhafi to reporters at his residence in Cape Town, South Africa. Gadaffi's wife, Safiya, right, and two daughters, Hana,13, center, and Aisha, 22, left, are in South Africa, at the invitation of South African first lady Graca Machel, second from right. Since the August 2011 rebel takeover of Tripoli, evidence has been mounting that Moammar Gadhafi may have lied about the death of his adopted baby daughter Hana in a 1986 American airstrike. However, some in Libya believed that after Hana's death, Gadhafi adopted another daughter and gave her the same name in a memorial tribute. (AP Photo/Obed Zilwa)

(AP) ? Hunted throughout her homeland and forced to flee into exile across a dangerous desert border, the daughter of ousted Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi paused somewhere in the Sahara to have a baby.

The dramatic birth of Gadhafi's granddaughter, less than 24 hours after her mother and other relatives escaped Libyan territory into Algeria, lends a human dimension to the dictator's downfall and the ongoing mystery of his whereabouts.

The birth in exile was disclosed by the Algerian Health Ministry on Tuesday, but an official with the ministry would provide no other information, including exactly where the delivery occurred. The official was not authorized to be publicly named according to ministry rules.

Gadhafi's only biological daughter, Aisha had fled with Gadhafi's wife Safia, and two of her brothers, Hannibal and Mohammed, entering southern Algeria from the Libyan border Monday, the Algerian Foreign Ministry said. Algerian news reports had said Aisha's pregnancy was one reason for Algeria's controversial decision to take the family in.

An Algerian newspaper reported that the exiles, who also included an unknown number of Gadhafi's grandchildren by his eight children, had waited 12 hours to receive authorization to cross the Algerian border from President Abdelaziz Bouteflika ? while Aisha was in labor.

The whole party is now wanted by Libya's new rulers. Libya's interim government criticized Algeria's decision to take in Gadhafi's fleeing wife and children, and demanded that Algiers hand them over for trial in Libya.

Algeria has a nearly 1,000-kilometer (600-mile) border with Libya. The arid, dusty desert is the backdrop for suspected weapons smuggling by militants with ties to Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, as unlikely a spot as any for the emergency child birth by the only daughter of Africa's longest-ruling dictator.

Libya's rebel leadership demanded Tuesday that Algeria return Gadhafi's wife and children for trial, accusing Algeria of an "aggressive act." The departure of Gadhafi's family was one of the strongest signs yet that he has lost his grip on Libya after 42 years in power.

Aisha Gadhafi is a lawyer in her mid-30s who helped in the defense of toppled Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in the trial that led to his hanging. She is reported to already have three children, making Tuesday's birth her fourth.

She had cultivated an image of caring about ordinary Libyans, but neighbors said she had razed a local clinic to make room for her luxurious home.

Until her father unleashed a bloody crackdown on Libyan demonstrators, Aisha had been for two years a goodwill ambassador for the U.N. Development Program. She had been appointed to the post in 2009, to focus on U.N. anti-poverty goals, especially combatting HIV/AIDS and violence against women.

The young mother had hurriedly fled her mansion in Tripoli, just hours ahead of advancing Libyan rebels. Rebels trashed and looted her home and those of her siblings.

Aisha lived in a two-story mansion with an indoor pool and sauna, where DVDs included action and mystery films, but also one on getting back in shape after childbirth.

The presence of small children was felt everywhere in the house. A large play room was strewn with toys. Party hats and streamers were in a pile in an entrance hall, and her library contained a number of children's books.

Signs of the Gadhafi family's exorbitant wealth were also everywhere, including Aisha's Bohemian crystal glasses and a brown Dolce & Gabana leather jacket of one of her children.

Earlier Tuesday, an Algerian newspaper reported that the government has moved to partially close Algeria's southeastern border with Libya after members of Gadhafi's family fled across it. The El-Watan daily cites unidentified diplomatic officials Tuesday as saying security forces have been deployed to shut the border.

The Foreign Ministry and the Defense Ministry would not comment on the newspaper report.

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Keller reported from Paris. Sarah DiLorenzo and Jamey Keaten in Paris contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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