KABUL, Afghanistan (AFP) — Afghanistan's Taliban government said on Friday an arrest warrant sought by the International Criminal Court for its leaders was "politically motivated."
Afghanistan's ruling Taliban on Friday condemned the International Criminal Court's request for arrest warrants against their supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada, and his chief justice for alleged persecution of women and girls.
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.
KABUL - Afghanistan's Taliban foreign ministry said on Friday it \"strongly condemns\" and rejects the International Criminal Court's request for arrest warrants for two Taliban leaders. Read more at straitstimes.
Italian media reports and a Libyan official say police in Turin have arrested a Libyan warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes.
Rights group Amnesty International welcomed the ICC move. In a statement, Secretary-General Agnès Callamard said the announcement "gives hope, inside and outside the country to Afghan women ...
Anadolu's footage supports Amnesty's claims about prison, helps to corroborate evidence they heard from former detainees and prison officials, says Philip Luther - Anadolu Ajansı
Both sides in the fighting between the Democratic Republic of Congo's army and a Rwanda-backed militia have likely broken the rules of war by firing explosives into civilian-packed areas, Amnesty International said Monday.
The historic ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas must herald new era of justice and safety for Palestinians. While this ceasefire agreement is
The top prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) says he will seek arrest warrants against senior leaders of the Taliban government in Afghanistan over the persecution of women and girls.
Rights advocacy group Amnesty International said on Friday the ICC prosecutor's announcement was "an important development". "This is a crucial step to hold accountable all those allegedly ...
As a U.S.-focused human rights and civil liberties organization, the ACLU takes no position on the ICC’s arrest warrants, but we are deeply concerned that the impact of sanctions would violate the Constitution and undermine the independence of the court.