Victims Join ICC Hearings Against Libyan Suspect Over Mitiga Prison Abuse
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Second day of the hearing, Wednesday, 21 May, before the ICC for Khalid Al-Hishri, former head of the women's district of Mitiga prison, Libya. Suspected of crimes against humanity and war crimes between 2014 and 2020, he appeared in The Hague, where the prosecution, which wanted to return him to trial, details in particular the acts of rape, torture, persecution and slavery against detainees, including migrants.
Victims Join ICC Hearings Against Libyan Suspect Over Mitiga Prison Abuse
The International Criminal Court has approved the participation of 54 victims in the case against Libyan suspect Khaled Mohamed Ali Al-Hishri, as hearings continue in The Hague over allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed at Mitiga Prison in Tripoli. The hearings, which opened on Tuesday before the ICC’s Pre-Trial Chamber I, are focused on confirming charges against Al-Hishri, a former senior official at Mitiga Prison. Pr…
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