Prosecutors painted Mitiga Prison as a system of rape, torture and enslavement. Defense lawyers answered with a sweeping attack on the ICC’s Libya mandate and the politics behind it.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (CN) — Fifteen years after Moammar Gadhafi’s fall shattered Libya and pulled the International Criminal Court into the chaos, judges in The Hague spent this week hearing two radically different stories about what really happened inside Tripoli’s notorious Mitiga Prison.
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