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Italy Accused of Breaching Migrants’ Rights over Release of Libyan Militia Chief

Summary by Politico Europe
Two migrants are suing the country in the European Court of Human Rights over its failure to enforce an international arrest warrant.

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Italy again arrested for allowing Osama Almasri Najim to escape from the International Criminal Court. Under arrest warrant for crimes against humanity and war crimes, this Libyan police officer was arrested at the beginning of 2025, then released two days later and returned by a flight from the Italian army to Libya. After this episode, complaints were lodged with the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.

·Paris, France
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Received the appeals of an Ivorian woman and a Sudanese man reporting abuses suffered by the Libyan Chief of Judicial Police. It is the first act by which the ECHR asks Rome to account for what happened in January 2025

·Turin, Italy
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The Almasri case now arrives before the European Court of Human Rights. The ECHR has in fact communicated to the Italian government two appeals concerning the non-fulfilment of the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court against Osama Almasri, former head of the Libyan judicial police accused of crimes against humanity. The appeals To present the appeals were a Sudanese citizen and an Ivorian citizen who claim to have been vict…

·Rome, Italy
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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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