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A fragmented Libya faces internal violence, funded by foreign powers interested in controlling Libya’s future oil production.
By failing to address long-standing judicial reform needs, Libyan authorities are turning their back on justice and letting ...
Libya’s fragmented justice sector is marred by serious due process violations and laws that violate international norms. The ...
Two high-profile suspects linked to mass grave cases in Tarhuna have escaped custody during recent clashes in the capital, ...
On Thursday, ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan stated that the Libyan government had agreed to recognize the Court’s jurisdiction and, in light of this, called on Tripoli’s prosecutor, Siddiq al-Sour ...
TRIPOLI - Flights resumed on Friday at Tripoli airport as businesses and markets reopened after days of deadly fighting between armed groups in the L ...
Tripoli was calm again on Thursday after the ... Court announced on Thursday that Libya declared its recognition of ICC jurisdiction over possible war crimes and repression committed in the ...
In New York on Thursday the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) announced that its investigation into alleged war crimes in Libya has entered a new phase, following increased ...
The ICC said it does not comment on national judicial ... it has close ties to the internationally recognized government in Tripoli as well as energy interests in the country.
Najim was arrested in the northern Italian city of Turin on 19 January on an ICC warrant, only to be released and flown home to Tripoli two days later on an Italian air force plane. Critics have ...