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Italy faces mounting scrutiny at the ICC after quietly flying a Libyan war crimes suspect back to Tripoli, prompting ...
Immediately after Almasri’s arrest, his superior Abdul Rauf Kara, leader of the Rada militia, showed up in Dabaiba’s office and demanded action to secure his release from Italy.
This is where the defense memorandum sent by the government yesterday to the International Criminal Court regarding the non-delivery of Njiiem Osama Almasri, the Libyan general arrested last ...
He believed that Osama Almasri Najim—the man who had tortured him repeatedly— would finally face justice after being arrested in Italy. But that hope quickly turned to bitter anger.
Italy’s Justice Minister Carlo Nordio later told the country’s parliament the ICC arrest warrant for the head of Libya’s judicial police, Osama Almasri Najim, had been riddled with “errors ...
When Osama Al-Masri Njeem was arrested in January, he looked like just one more tourist on a European city break. The 45-year-old had just returned from a Juventus football game in Turin when Italian ...
Critics suggest Italy’s decision to free Almasri may have been influenced by its political and business ties with Libya. In 2017, the centre-left government of Paolo Gentiloni struck a deal with ...
The discovery comes as notorious Libyan warlord Osama Najim Almasri was released by Italy shortly after he was detained under an arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court (ICC).
On January 21, in defiance of international law, Libyan militiaman Osama Almasri Najim, wanted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague for war crimes and crimes against humanity and ...
International Criminal Court opens inquiry into Italy over release of Libyan war crimes suspect The International Criminal Court (ICC) has officially opened an inquiry into Italy's release of a Libyan ...
This strategy had already proven effective with Almasri, who was unaware of the arrest warrant against him and was identified and stopped by the Digos in Turin on January 19th.