
Libyan Prison Chief Accused of Crimes Against Humanity Appears at ICC
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The International Criminal Court has begun pretrial hearings for Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri, a former commander at a Libyan prison, who faces serious allegations including murder and rape of inmates. Known as the 'Angel of Death,' El Hishri is accused of committing these heinous acts at Mitiga prison from 2015 to 2020, a tumultuous time in Libya following the fall of Moammar Gadhafi. The charges include 17 counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes.
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Since the fall of Gadhafi in 2011, Libya has faced significant instability, leading to widespread human rights abuses. The ICC has been involved in various cases related to the Libyan conflict, aiming to address the impunity of those responsible for war crimes.
This article is based on reports from the International Criminal Court and may be subject to further developments as the case progresses.
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