Italy’s Meloni defends repatriation of a Libyan warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court
- Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni addressed criticism over the repatriation of a Libyan warlord, citing an appeals court order and security concerns.
- Meloni stated that the government will ask the International Criminal Court to clarify the delay in issuing an arrest warrant for Anjiem, also known as Ossama al-Masri.
- The ICC warrant accused al-Masri of war crimes and crimes against humanity, but Rome's Court of Appeal ordered his release due to a procedural error.
- Meloni explained that the government decided to expel al-Masri immediately for safety reasons, as he was considered a dangerous individual.
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