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Libya: Surrender International Criminal Court Suspect
Human Rights Watch urges Libya to surrender Osama Elmasry Njeem, wanted for crimes against humanity and war crimes since 2015, highlighting Libya's legal obligation under the 2011 UN referral.
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Human Rights Watch Urges Libya to Hand Over ICC Suspects
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called on Libyan authorities to surrender eight Libyan nationals wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC), including former head of operations at the Judicial Police Authority Osama Al-Masri Najim, saying Libya is legally obligated to cooperate under a United Nations Security Council resolution issued in 2011. In a report released Wednesday, the organization stated that Najim, a prominent member of the Specia…
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