The Taliban government has announced the termination of Afghanistan’s membership in the Rome Statute following a request from ...
Decision follows ICC chief prosecutor’s announcement last month, seeking arrest warrants for the reclusive Taliban supreme ...
The Taliban announced on Thursday that Afghanistan would no longer recognize the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC), stating that the country's 2003 accession to the Rome Statute ...
The statement came after Karim Khan, the ICC chief prosecutor, last month sought two arrest warrants for Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani, Afghanistan’s ...
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ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrant against Taliban leaders for persecuting Afghan womenThe Taliban’s leaders could face arrest for enacting repressive policies against girls and women in Afghanistan, the International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor said on Thursday.
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Taliban hits out at ICC over Khan's arrest warrant requestsThe statement was released after ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan said on Thursday he had requested warrants against two top Taliban officials, namely Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and ...
Hibatullah Akhundzada's assertions came days after the chief prosecutor ... In his Jan. 23 declaration, ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan stated that his decision to seek Akhundzadas arrest warrants was based ...
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