Trump Administration Sanctions ICC Prosecutor Investigating Alleged U.S. War Crimes
Thursday September 3, 2020
International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, seen here in 2018, has been added to the U.S. Treasury's sanctions list. She is leading the court's investigation into alleged U.S. war crimes in Afghanistan. Bas Czerwinski/AP
"Bensouda also wants to look into methods that the U.S. military and CIA used to interrogate detainees. The prosecution has said, 'There is reasonable basis to believe that, since May 2003, members of the US armed forces and the CIA have committed the war crimes of torture and cruel treatment, outrages upon personal dignity, and rape and other forms of sexual violence pursuant to a policy approved by US authorities.'"
The Assembly of States Parties is the court's oversight and legislative body. Assembly president, O-Gon Kwon, denounced the sanctions.
"I strongly reject such unprecedented and unacceptable measures against a treaty-based international organization. They only serve to weaken our common endeavor to fight impunity for mass atrocities," Kwon said in a statement.
He said the assembly'sBureauwould be meeting soon "to consider the measures imposed by the United States and ways to give effect to our unstinting support for the Court."
Human Rights Watchsaysthe sanctions will have a serious impact on Bensouda and Mochochoko, "who not only lose access to their assets in the US but are also cut off from commercial and financial dealings with 'US persons,' including banks and other companies. US sanctions also have a chilling effect on non-US banks and other companies outside of US jurisdiction who fear losing access themselves to the US banking system if they do not help the US to effectively export the sanctions measures."
"The Trump administration's perverse use of sanctions, devised for alleged terrorists and drug kingpins, against prosecutors seeking justice for grave international crimes, magnifies the failure of the US to prosecute torture," Richard Dicker, international justice director at Human Right Watch, said in a statement.
Trump Administration Sanctions ICC Prosecutor Investigating Alleged U.S. War Crimes
The Trump Administration has leveled sanctions against the International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor, who is investigating allegations that U.S. troops committed war crimes in Afghanistan. Human rights groups swiftly decried the sanctions