Italy detained a Libyan suspect on the back of an ICC arrest warrant, but he was swiftly released and flown home to Tripoli.
The International Criminal Court has reminded Italy of its obligation to cooperate fully after it let warlord Ossama al-Masri return to Libya. Al-Masri is accused of murder, rape and torture.
The International Criminal Court on Wednesday confirmed it had issued an arrest warrant for the head of Libya’s judicial police on war crimes and crimes against humanity charges, a day after Italy ...
The Italian newspaper "La Stampa" reported on Wednesday that a procedural error was behind the release of Osama Najim, the ...
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A senior member of Libya's judicial police has been given a hero's welcome back home after Italy unexpectedly released him ...
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A Libyan warlord was arrested in Italy on an ICC warrant but was expelled back to Libya after a tribunal's refusal to approve ...