Italy arrests senior Libyan police officer on ICC warrant
- Italian police arrested Libyan warlord Ossama Al-Masri on a warrant from the International Criminal Court in Turin after attending a soccer match on Sunday.
- The International Criminal Court has 11 arrest warrants, with seven individuals still at large, including Al-Masri, who heads a notorious detention network in Libya.
- Ali Omar from Libya Crimes Watch praised the arrest as a positive step toward accountability for atrocities against Libyans and migrants.
- Mediterranea Saving Humans noted that Al-Masri's arrest followed years of complaints to the International Criminal Court about abuses in Libyan detention centers.
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The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant against the head of the Libyan judicial police
The suspect was arrested by the Italian authorities in Turin on Sunday, but was allegedly released on Tuesday “without prior notice or consultation with the Court”, deplores the court in The Hague.
Libya police chief arrested in Italy following ICC warrant over war crimes allegations
Italian authorities arrested Osama Najim, the head of Libya’s judicial police, in Turin, Italy, on Monday, following a warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for his alleged involvement in war crimes, according to Italian news reports. The arrest is linked to widespread torture and inhumane treatment allegations at Mitiga prison. The charges outlined in the ICC warrant are based on the provisions of Articles 7 and 8 of the Rome…
Libya: Reported Arrest of Osama Njeem Is an Opportunity to End Cycle of Impunity for Libyan Militia Abuses
Press Release - Responding to reports of the arrest of Osama Njeem, long-term member of the Tripoli-based militia Deterrence Apparatus for Combatting Terrorism and Organised Crime (DACTO), based on a sealed arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court, Diana Eltahawy, Amnesty International's Deputy Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa Regional Office, said:
MyAqsa Foundation to submit evidence of Israeli war crimes to ICC
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian non-governmental organisation, MyAqsa Foundation, will soon submit evidence of atrocity crimes committed by the Israeli regime in Palestine to the International Criminal Court (ICC). © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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