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Libyan military cases were accused of Germany under the ICC permission

The Libyan man accused of making war crime and crimes directed to Germany is arrested in Germany with a warranty by the World Court (ICC).

Khaled Mohamed Ali el Trihri, who is familiarly known as one of the highest managers in Mittiga Ters Complex in the capital, Tripoli, where thousands were arrested.

He is accused of contributing, ordering or underceration of crimes involving murder, harassment and rape.

Attrichitis is said to be made in a unit of imprisonment near the Tripoli five years since 2015. There is no its own personal appearance on that suspicion.

The ICC has issued 11 Warrants to be arrested for allegedly crimes of war and crime against dedicated persons from long-term, Mummar Gaddafi, who filed Libya in the civil war.

The situation was referred to the Court by the United Nations Secret Council in February 2011, at the beginning of protests that led to Gaddafi’s dismissal over time that year, with the help of NATO force.

In its transmission, the security council suspected the “violence and exercise against citizens … harassment of human rights, including oppression by peaceful overseers”.

It also expresses “deeper concern during the death of citizens, while” refusing to misconduct in the gate of the people of the Libyan government “, then under Gaddafi.

Since Gaddafi’s spill, after six decades, Libya was divided into various soldiers and is currently being separated from between two governments.

Mr. Hishri was part of a special detance force, also known as SDF / RADA, is accompanied by internal government service over the world in Tripoli.

Thousands of people, including migrants who are trying to reach Europe, are kept at Libyan arrest centers, usually in cruel conditions [Getty Images]

On May 12 2025, Libya embraced the ICC power in its territory from 2011 until the end of 2027.

Some Eight Erantas in ICC is still waiting for the violence that followed Gaddafi’s fall.

Earlier this year, Italy came to join in jointly Osama Najim – known and Amasri – the suspected in arrest of tikina.

Amnesty International says Mithiga Prison is a place for “a horrible violation made by completely unanswered”.

Some of those preserved in Mitiga can be trying to get to Europe.

Mr Najim was released because of the official technology, according to the sources of an internal Italian service.

The ICC said Mr Najim was released by Italy “without a previous notice or consultation with the court” and issued a case of arrest. He is always a snare.

Mr. Hishri will always be arrested in Germany until arrangements were made to be donated to the ICC cell and evaporating justice in Hague.

The ICC thanked “all the victims and witnesses from Libya who have been able to cooperate in the investigation. Their power, courage, and commitment to do these important things.”

Mr. Mr. Hishri’s case will join others in the ongoing court trials to deal with Libya crimes, although the suspects remained hundreds.

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