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The stunning decision — by a government that likes to be seen as tough on organized crime — triggered a furious response from activists, the media and the opposition. On Jan. 28, the scandal took a ...
Libya’s Chief of Judicial Police, Osama “Al Masri” Njeem, returned to Libya on an Italian government plane after his arrest in Italy on January 19 on an International Criminal Court (ICC ...
Al-Masri, the head of the Tripoli branch of the Reform and Rehabilitation Institution—a notorious network of detention centers run by the government-backed Special Deterrence Forces—was ...
Ossama Anjiem – also known as Ossama al-Masri – was flown back on an Italian government plane back to the Libyan capital, Tripoli, where he received a hero’s welcome.
Ossama Anjiem — also known as Ossama al-Masri — was arrested under a International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant then released on a technicality.
The International Criminal Court has reminded Italy of its obligation to cooperate fully after it let warlord Ossama al-Masri return to Libya. Al-Masri is accused of murder, rape and torture.
Based on the reporting from one member state, the UN’s team notes that “al Qaeda-linked Katiba Umer Farooq (Red Unit) was possibly being reactivated in Kunar and Nuristan Provinces following the ...
A U.S. airstrike killed al Qaeda's second in command, former bin Laden aide Abu al-Kheir al-Masri, in Syria in 2017. In February, the U.S. military killed the latest IS leader, ...
Completed in 2020 in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Images by WMPA. Mysk Al Badayer Retreat" has won the 2020 and 2021 World Luxury Hotel Award for Luxury Desert Resort in the Middle East and ...
While a girl called Rahaf al-Masri was killed in Gaza during the recent Israel-Hamas conflict, the viral photo shared with her name is not of the correct person.
Abu Muhammad al-Masri, the No. 2 leader of al-Qaeda was killed in Iran last summer, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo confirmed on Tuesday, though he did not say if the U.S. ordered his assassination ...
Al-Masri is believed to have been in Iran’s “custody” since 2003, but at least since 2015 he had lived freely in Tehran. The clerical regime had even permitted al-Masri to adopt a false ...