Karim Khan Briefs Security Council on ICC’s Efforts in Libya.

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Tripoli: Karim Khan, the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) Chief Prosecutor, provided a briefing to the United Nations Security Council from Tripoli. During the briefing, Khan detailed the measures and activities undertaken by the ICC to ensure accountability and justice for crimes committed in Libya.

According to Libyan News Agency, Khan emphasized the importance of the ICC’s work in addressing serious violations of international law in Libya. He highlighted ongoing investigations and cooperation with Libyan authorities to bring perpetrators of crimes to justice. Khan also called for increased support from the international community to strengthen the efforts of the ICC in the region.

The briefing underscored the ICC’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring that those responsible for grave offenses face legal consequences. Khan’s presentation to the Security Council aimed to reaffirm the ICC’s role in promoting justice and accountability in conflict-affected areas like Libya.