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Libyan Prison Chief Known as 'Angel of Death' Appears Before ICC Accused of War Crimes

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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…
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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…

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LibyaReview broke the news on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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