Libya war crimes suspect makes first appearance at ICC
Khaled El Hishri faces 12 counts including torture and murder at Mitiga prison where thousands were detained and a significant number died, ICC said.
- Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri, a Libyan prison boss, appeared at the International Criminal Court to face war crimes charges including murder and torture.
- The court alleges El Hishri oversaw conditions that led to the suffering and deaths of several detainees at Mitiga prison.
- Judges believe a significant number of detainees experienced torture, sexual violence, and other abuses during El Hishri's command from February 2015 to early 2020.
- The next phase in the case will be a confirmation of charges hearing scheduled for May 19, 2026.
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Senior official at Libya prison accused of crimes against humanity by ICC
Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri, a Libyan prison chief, appeared before the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Wednesday and stands accused of six counts of war crimes and six counts of crimes against humanity. These charges ranged from February 2015 to early 2020, regarding his role at the Mitiga prison near Tripoli. The description of his crimes includes overseeing torture, rape, sexual violence, and murder during his time as a senior official…
Libyan commander faces ICC over alleged atrocities at Tripoli Prison
Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri accused of committing crimes against humanity and war crimes at a Tripoli prison appears before the International Criminal Court. The forty seven year old sat silently as judges read charges including murder, rape and torture.
Libyan War Crimes Suspect Asks International Criminal Court Judges for Release
A Libyan man accused of crimes against humanity and war crimes at a Tripoli prison appeared before judges at the International Criminal Court on Wednesday, sitting impassively as a court official read out charges including murder, rape and torture.
Libya war crimes suspect makes first appearance at ICC
A Libyan man accused of crimes against humanity and war crimes at a Tripoli prison appeared before judges at the International Criminal Court on Wednesday, sitting impassively as a court official read out charges including murder, rape and torture.
Libyan war crimes suspect asks International Criminal Court judges for release
A Libyan man accused of crimes against humanity and war crimes at a Tripoli prison appeared before judges at the International Criminal Court on Wednesday, sitting impassively as a court official read out charges including murder, rape and torture.
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