The head of the Libyan American Alliance, Issam Omeish, has revealed that Khalifa Haftar had contracted a new law firm in Virginia headed by a lawyer named, Robert Cox, in an attempt to overturn the ruling of the Federal Court,
Read moreHuman Rights Solidarity has expressed its deep concern over the deteriorating health condition of Iftikhar Boudraa who is being detained by the so-called Internal Security Agency of Khalifa Haftar's forces in Kweifiya prison in
Read moreThe family of Khalifa Haftar is selling a multimillion-dollar Virginia home, along with a townhouse and other six-figure properties, after a US court ruled that Haftar was liable for war crimes, Middle East Eye (MEE) writes.
Read moreWarlord Khalif Haftar may have to pay the families of his victims up to $150 million, the head of the Democracy and Human Rights Foundation, Emadadin Al-Muntaser, says.
Read moreThe compensation for the families of the victims of Khalifa Haftar will be approved by Judge Leonie Brinkema of the Virginia court before September 30th, the head of the Libyan-American coalition Essam Omeish has confirmed.
Read moreMinister of State for Cabinet Affairs in the Government of National Unity, Adel Jumaa, has denied holding talks in Dubai to negotiate Khalifa Haftar's share in a future government.
Read moreThe Association of the Families of the Martyrs of Volcano of Anger Operation has welcomed the Virginia court ruling, convicting Khalifa Haftar of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Read moreA spokesman for the US State Department, commenting on the decision of a court in Virginia to find Khalifa Haftar liable for war crimes, said that the United States does not interfere in judicial decisions that are not directly
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