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Former Libyan Commander Appears at ICC for War Crimes Hearing

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A former Libyan commander appeared before the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Wednesday to answer for alleged atrocities. Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri, 47, stands accused of orchestrating severe human rights abuses at a detention center in Tripoli.

El Hishri displayed little emotion as court officials read the indictment. The document outlines a pattern of murder, rape, and torture under his leadership. During the session, he confirmed his age and identity. Furthermore, he took the opportunity to ask the judges for his freedom pending trial.

Suspect Petitions for Release

“Just requesting my release,” El Hishri stated when the court invited him to speak.

Presiding Judge Iulia Motoc acknowledged his request. She instructed his legal team to file a formal written application for provisional release.

The suspect arrived in the Netherlands on Monday. German authorities had previously arrested him in July 2025 on a sealed ICC warrant. They kept him in custody until his recent transfer.

Charges Against the Libyan Commander

Prosecutors allege El Hishri played a central role at the infamous Mitiga prison complex. They claim that between 2015 and 2020, he oversaw a brutal campaign against detainees.

He currently faces 12 specific counts: six for war crimes and six for crimes against humanity. Significantly, the indictment accuses the Libyan commander of personally killing one prisoner. Additionally, he is charged with ordering the torture and sexual assault of others in the facility.

The court did not request a plea during this initial appearance.

A Landmark Legal Case

This trial represents a major turning point. El Hishri is the first Libyan suspect to face ICC judges since the United Nations Security Council ordered an investigation into the nation in 2011.

The court has scheduled a hearing for May 19, 2026, to confirm the charges. At that stage, judges will decide if the evidence is strong enough for a full trial. Meanwhile, arrest warrants remain active for nine other suspects, including the son of former dictator Moammar Gadhafi.

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