Decision follows ICC chief prosecutor’s announcement last month, seeking arrest warrants for the reclusive Taliban supreme ...
Supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and Supreme Court chief Abdul Hakim Haqqani accused of crimes against humanity ...
The Taliban government has announced the termination of Afghanistan’s membership in the Rome Statute following a request from ...
After Afghanistan was invaded by foreign forces in 2001, Western-backed administration joined Rome Statute in 2003 - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Karim Khan identified the suspects as the Taliban supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada ... immediately offer any response to the ICC announcement. Akhundzada, who governs the country from ...
Karim Khan KC told Sky News' Yalda Hakim the pair bore "criminal responsibility" over the treatment of women and girls in Afghanistan - and described the evidence against them as "overwhelming".
The rally followed the announcement by the ICC on Thursday that chief prosecutor Karim Khan was seeking arrest warrants for Taliban Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and Chief Justice Abdul ...
Hibatullah Akhundzada spoke of the importance of worldly subjects as he visited Kandahar University and reportedly addressed ...
The Afghanistan probe is one of the longest by ICC prosecutors and has been beset by legal and practical delays. Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada in what is believed to be a 1990 ...
The 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.
Karim Khan said he had asked the ICC to approve arrest warrants for the group’s supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and Supreme Court head Abdul Hakim Haqqani who have been accused of crimes ...