Libyan detention facility head known as ‘Angel of Death’ faces International Criminal Court
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The man once dubbed "the Angel of Death" for his brutal treatment of political prisoners in Libya is now facing international justice.
Abdul Hakim Belhaj, a former rebel leader who played a key role in toppling Muammar Gaddafi’s regime during the 2011 Libyan uprising, has been indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on charges related to his role as head of a notorious detention facility.
According to the court, Belhaj was responsible for overseeing the torture and ill-treatment of detainees at the Sufyan al-Sanousi military base in Tripoli during Gaddafi's rule. The indictment a…
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May 19, 2026