Swiss man to leave Libya as 2 nations end dispute
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A Swiss businessman held in Libya for two years is to return home Sunday after the two governments struck an agreement ending a diplomatic dispute.
The row began with Switzerland's arrest of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's son, Hannibal, and his wife in 2008 for allegedly beating their maid in a Swiss hotel. Amid the diplomatic fallout, Max Goeldi was one of two Swiss citizens convicted of violating residency laws in Libya. Amnesty International said Goeldi's conviction was politically motivated. (AP)