The Italian government has blamed its release of a Libyan war crimes suspect on a flawed arrest warrant issued by the ...
The justice minister said the court had noted discrepancies concerning dates within the arrest warrant, with the same crimes listed as occurring in February 2011 and in other parts in February 2015.
Carlo Nordio argued that the ICC’s arrest warrant contained contradictions and procedural flaws, leading Italy’s courts to ...
Italy’s justice minister has strongly defended the government’s decision to free and repatriate a Libyan warlord wanted by ...
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi, left, and Justice Minister Carlo Nordio attend a debate in the Italian lower ...
The International Criminal Court demanded answers from Italy over why it freed a Libyan man suspected of crimes against humanity and war crimes, including murder, torture, rape and sexual violence.
He had been arrested over the weekend in Turin after attending a soccer match ... Any trial in The Hague of al-Masri could bring unwanted attention to Italy’s migration policies and its support ...
The Hague-based court, for its part ... Al-Masri had been arrested Sunday in Turin, where he reportedly had attended the Juventus-Milan soccer match the night before. The ICC warrant, dated ...
Italian newspapers Avvenire and La Stampa reported that al-Masri was arrested in Turin on Sunday on an warrant from the Hague-based court after he attended a Juventus-Milan soccer match the night ...