ICC Accuses Italy of Non-Compliance in Libyan General's Torture Case
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Italy was referred to the Assembly of the Member States of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on the Almasri case. On 29 January 2026 the President of the Court of Justice ...
The CPI stated that a representative of Italy was invited to the meeting of the Bureau of the Assembly on 1 April 2026. The Bureau will present the conclusions to the next Assembly.
The International Criminal Court has referred Italy to the Assembly of States Parties for non-cooperation in the Almasri case. This is announced by the Court itself in a statement, officializing what has already emerged on 26 January. (ANSA)
The Presidency of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has referred Italy to the Assembly of Member States for "non-compliance with a request for cooperation"
The Almasri case is back in power to shake the institutions, the political world and the public opinion in Italy. On the one hand, the International Criminal Court (CPI) of The Hague referred Italy to the Assembly of States for non-cooperation; on the other hand, the Public Prosecutor of Rome formalized the request for referral to trial for Giusi Bartolozzi, former head of cabinet of Minister Nordio, accused of false information to pm. Case Alma…
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