Libyan Prison Chief Known as 'Angel of Death' Appears Before ICC Accused of War Crimes
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Libyan prison chief known as 'Angel of Death' appears before ICC accused of war crimes
Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court have told judges that the senior commander of a Libyan detention facility murdered and raped prisoners, sometimes in front of their children. The court in The Hague is holding pretrial hearings for its first-ever…
A former Libyan prison director appeared before the ICC on war crimes charges (Symbolic image - AI Generated Stock Image) A former director of a Libyan prison appeared before the International Criminal Court on Tuesday, accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri was described by the prosecution as a "notorious executioner" and "angel of death" who allegedly raped, tortured, and killed inmates at Mitiga prison…
Libyan War Crimes Suspect Faces ICC Hearing Tomorrow
The upcoming hearing before the International Criminal Court (ICC) involving Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri is being described as one of the most important accountability developments related to Libya in more than a decade. The hearing, scheduled to begin on May 19, 2026, will determine whether prosecutors have presented enough evidence for the case to move to a full trial. El Hishri is accused of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity …
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