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Libya authorities uncovered nearly 50 bodies this week from two mass graves in the country’s southeastern desert in the ...
The bodies were found north of Kufra city, the attorney general said, while 76 migrants were freed "from forced detention." Kufra is about 1,712 kilometres (1,064 miles) from the capital Tripoli. On ...
Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio has said Rome had no choice but to release a Libyan war crimes suspect due "errors and inaccuracies" in an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal ...
Italy’s justice minister, on Wednesday, defended the decision to repatriate accused Libyan war criminal Osama Njeem, blaming the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s allegedly “flawed” arrest warrant.
Italy had no choice but to free a Libyan officer wanted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court (ICC) because of mistakes and inaccuracies in the court’s arrest warrant, the country ...
The ICC, which has been investigating allegations of serious crimes committed in Libya since the country's 2011 civil war, has demanded an explanation over why Njeem was freed, saying Rome let him ...
confers with his colleague Matteo Piantedosi in the Italian parliament Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio has said Rome had no choice but to release a Libyan war crimes suspect due "errors and ...
The case of Osama Almasri Najim, head of Libya's judicial police, has sparked a major political row for Italy's hard-right government, with opposition parties pressing for Prime Minister Giorgia ...