The United Nations Security Council is set to receive an update in November from ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan regarding the latest developments in Libya, according to the Security Council Report website. Khan’s briefing will highlight ongoing efforts by the ICC to bring accountability and justice for crimes committed within Libya.
A key focus of the session will be recent actions involving arrest warrants for individuals tied to the “Kaniyat” militia. Additionally, the briefing may feature testimonies from Libyan civil society representatives to offer first-hand insights into current conditions.
In his last briefing to the Council in May, Khan outlined a roadmap aimed at concluding ICC investigations on Libya, with plans for additional arrest warrants and a goal to transition into the judicial phase by the end of 2025.