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State-party Security Council members praise ICC probe of Libya, urge arrests and transfers
Summary
Representatives of Security Council members that are parties to the Rome Statute told the United Nations Security Council they welcome progress by the International Criminal Court’s prosecutor on Libya, cited an unsealed arrest warrant related to Mintiga Prison, and urged states to arrest and transfer individuals subject to ICC warrants.
Representatives of Security Council members that are parties to the Rome Statute delivered a statement to the United Nations Security Council praising recent progress by the International Criminal Court’s prosecutor on Libya and urging states to arrest and transfer people who are subject to ICC arrest warrants.
The statement, read on behalf of France, Greece, Guyana, Panama, the Republic of Korea, Slovenia, the United Kingdom, Denmark and Sierra Leone, thanked ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan and his team for presenting their report to the Security Council and said, “We extend our sincere gratitude to the ICC prosecutor, mister Karim Khan, and his team for presenting the…
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