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Surrender of the Hichari to International Criminalism Widens the Debate in Libya Between Claims of Accountability and Accusations of Infringement of Sovereignty

The file of the extradition of the Libyan citizen Khalid Mohamed Ali Al-Hishari to the International Criminal Court has seen rapid developments over the past two days, amid the escalation of internal disparities between those who consider the step to be a necessary path towards ending impunity, and those who describe it as an attack on national sovereignty. The Hashari appearance comes for the first time before Pre-Trial Chamber I of The Hague […
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The file of the extradition of the Libyan citizen Khalid Mohamed Ali Al-Hishari to the International Criminal Court has seen rapid developments over the past two days, amid the escalation of internal disparities between those who consider the step to be a necessary path towards ending impunity, and those who describe it as an attack on national sovereignty. The Hashari appearance comes for the first time before Pre-Trial Chamber I of The Hague […

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القدس العربي broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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