As the scandal over the release of Libyan warlord Almasri continues to shake Italy, survivors of Libya’s migrant detention ...
Italy’s actions are indicative of a systemic issue where legal technicalities are exploited to shield individuals who serve ...
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Italy says International Criminal Court made an 'immense mess' out of Libyan warlord arrest warrantThe Italian government has been under fire from the ICC, human rights groups and opposition lawmakers ever since it freed ...
How the Libyan conflict transformed human trafficking routes in West Africa, and why Europe’s response has so far failed.
Italy is accused of releasing Libyan officials wanted on international warrants in return for limiting migrant flows.
Fifteen Libyan forensic experts, including six women, completed an intensive training course in genetics, toxicology, and ...
The government attributed the release to procedural reasons. But critics say it is because Italy depends on Libya to stem the flow of migrants from Africa. By Emma Bubola and Elisabetta Povoledo ...
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni says she has been placed under judicial investigation after her government released a ...
Judges at the International Criminal Court are investigating whether Italy's release of a Libyan military officer wanted for ...
Italy under fire from International Criminal Court for releasing Libya warlord accused of war crimes
But Rome’s court of appeals ordered al-Masri freed Tuesday, and he was sent back to Libya aboard an aircraft of the Italian secret services, because of what the appeals court said was a ...
Judges at the International Criminal Court have officially asked Italy on Monday to explain why the country released a Libyan man suspected of torture, murder and rape rather than sending him to The H ...
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