UpRights Participates In A Panel Discussion At The University Of Amsterdam On Crimes Committed Against Migrants In Libya
14-10-2021
On 13 October 2021, UpRights Co-Founder Alessandro Pizzuti participated in a panel discussion at the University of Amsterdam concerning crimes committed against migrants in Libya. The event, organized by the Amsterdam Center for Criminal Justice at the University of Amsterdam as part of the “Global Justice Sessions” series, included a screening of “Libya: No Escape from Hell” by director Sara Creta. The documentary illustrated ongoing mistreatment of migrants in detention centers across Libya.
As part of the panelist discussion, Alessandro outlined the applicability of international criminal law to the abuses committed against migrants. While crimes against migrants are typically viewed as human rights violations, international criminal law must also be considered as a relevant framework to pursue prosecutions and ensure accountability. In light of the link with the armed conflict ongoing in Libya, the abuses committed against migrants in detention centres may be qualified as war crimes and fall within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court.
Co-panelists included Ramadan Alamami (former prosecutor in Libya and current CEO of “Adala for all”), Mark Micallef (Director of the “North Africa and Sahel Observatory” of Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime) and documentary filmmaker Sara Creta.
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