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The International Criminal Court prosecutor on Thursday said he had applied for arrest warrants for Taliban leaders, including supreme spiritual leader Haibatullah Akhundzada, accusing them of ...
Zalmai Nishat, founder of the UK-based charity Mosaic Afghanistan, told Reuters if the ICC warrants were issued it may have little impact on Akhundzada, who rarely travels outside Afghanistan.