Dignity Operation Command released Benghazi butcher Mahmoud Al-Werfalli in the early hours of Thursday after taking him from the Military Police HQs in Benghazi to “the General Command” in Rajma town, 27 km east of the city.
Read moreThe High Council of State (HCS) strongly condemned the extrajudicial execution of prisoners by Mahmoud Al-Werfalli - a field commander at the Khalifa Haftar-led self-styled army - in Benghazi.
Read moreThe Presidential Council condemned Saturday the extrajudicial execution of 10 unidentified persons in Benghazi by what it described as “a figure who claims to be part of the army”, without mentioning his name.
Read moreChief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Fatou Bensouda, reiterated on Friday her call to Libyan authorities to take all necessary steps possible to immediately arrest and surrender Benghazi butcher Mahmo
Read moreThe United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has expressed deep condemnation over what they described as “reports of brutal and outrageous
Read moreThe head of the NGO, Victims for Human Rights, Nasser Al-Hawari, has claimed that the commander of Saiqa unit of Dignity Operation, Mahmud Al-Werrfalli, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court, stormed Kuwaifiya Prison
Read moreThe International Criminal Court's (ICC) prosecutor Fatou Bensouda has called on the commander of Dignity Operation Khalifa Haftar to surrender Captain Mahmoud Al-Werfalli who works at the Saiqa Force to Libyan judicia
Read moreDespite claims of Khalifa Haftar’s self-styled army that Captain Mahmud Al-Werfalli is under arrest, the latter popped up on Saturday in Al-Qawarsha district of Benghazi and burned down properties of a local family.
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