Italy says Libya war crimes suspect was sent home due to social dangerousness'
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Italy's interior minister revealed that Osama Najim, a Libyan man detained under an international war crimes warrant, was released due to procedural issues and concerns regarding his social dangerousness. Najim, linked to serious allegations of war crimes and abuse, was swiftly sent back to Libya following the court ruling. The ICC expressed concerns about the lack of communication regarding his release. Italian officials defended the move, asserting national sovereignty over international legal mandates, especially in the context of managing migrant flows from Libya to Italy.
Following the non-validation of the arrest considering that the Libyan citizen presented a profile of social dangerousness I adopted an expulsion order for reasons of state security.
It's not the word of God, it's not the font of all truth. Italy is a sovereign country and we make our own decisions.
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