Abdulmonem Al-Muraymi, a Libyan activist and political figure, died on July 4, 2025, from injuries sustained after falling from the third-floor staircase inside the Attorney General's office in Tripoli. The incident occurred shortly after his release following detention and interrogation by Libyan internal security. The General Prosecutor's office released video footage documenting the fall and stated that Al-Muraymi's death was due to internal bleeding caused by the fall. His family reported critical injuries including brain hemorrhage and chest fractures leading to lung damage. The circumstances surrounding his injury and death have sparked protests and accusations, with some attributing responsibility to Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh. Legal representatives have denied rumors about the incident, emphasizing that the facts are documented. Additionally, the Libyan Attorney General has ordered the arrest of 172 security officers for torture and murder amid ongoing investigations into related armed clashes and demonstrations in Tripoli. The International Criminal Court has also initiated an investigation into Al-Muraymi's death. Separately, in Italy, controversy has arisen over the handling of the arrest and extradition of Libyan General Osama Almasri, with opposition parties demanding the resignation of Justice Minister Nordio for allegedly misleading parliament about the matter. Libya has issued a summons for Almasri to respond to torture allegations, intensifying diplomatic tensions.
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