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Meloni and Top Officials Under Scrutiny over Libya-ICC Case

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Italy’s Tribunal of Ministers is considering criminal charges against PM Meloni and top officials over the release of a Libyan general wanted for war crimes, as the ICC accuses Rome of obstructing justice.

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The controversial relations between Italy and Libya, with an agreement that has been in place since 2017 by which the EU funds the African country to tie up the departures by sea of irregular migrants, have regained prominence for two controversial episodes. The most serious is the latest news of the investigation of the scandal of Libyan general Osama Almasri, claimed for war crimes and that the government of Rome arrested and let escape last J…

·Spain
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From sources of government it leaks that the lawyer Giulia Bongiorno is considering the submission of a complaint against unknowns for disclosure of acts covered by the secrecy and that have not yet been rendered to the interested parties, in reference to what emerged on the media on the communications between the officials of the Ministry of Justice on the case Almasri

·Milan, Italy
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For the Meloni government it becomes increasingly complicated to support its version on the case of Osama Almasri, the Libyan general accused of war crimes and against humanity, arrested and immediately repatriated despite the mandate of the International Criminal Court (CPI). The Tribunal of Ministers, now close to close the investigation that sees involved Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, the Undersecretary Alfredo Mantovano and the ministers Ca…

·Rome, Italy
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Pd, M5S and Avs: "It is unacceptable for a minister to betray the facts and deceive Parliament: those who lie must leave the post." Renzi: "The government that gets blackmailed by Libyan torturers"

·Turin, Italy
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ANSA broke the news in Italy on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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