Government sources on Thursday denied a newspaper report that the International Criminal Court has opened a probe on the ...
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 ...
Italy's justice minister has strongly defended the government's decision to free and repatriate a Libyan warlord wanted by ...
Italy's government Wednesday blamed its much-criticised release of a Libyan war crimes suspect on the International Criminal ...
Italy's justice minister defended the release of Osama Elmasry Njeem, wanted for war crimes by the ICC, citing inaccuracies in his warrant. The incident sparked political backlash, an investigation ...
Italy's justice minister, Carlo Nordio, defends the decision to repatriate Libyan warlord Ossama al-Masri, wanted by the ICC.
Italy's justice minister said on Wednesday Rome had no choice but to free a Libyan military officer wanted for war crimes by ...
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi, left, and Justice Minister Carlo Nordio attend a debate in the Italian lower ...
ICC. Osama, who is chief of Libya’s judicial police, is being accused and wanted for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity, as well as alleged rape and murder by the ICC. Osama is in ...
ICC said in a statement on its official website that the Italian authorities released Njeem suddenly and transferred him to Libya without notifying it. The ICC demanded an urgent clarification from ...
The ICC warrant accused al-Masri of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in the Mitiga prison in Libya starting in 2015 that are punishable with life in prison. The ICC said he was ...
According to the ICC, Almasri was detained in Turin, Italy, on 19 January but was released two days later without notifying the court. He was able to travel back to Libya, and photos of his ...