UN -O’s International Criminal Court condemns Trump’s sanction, calls “the world to stand united for justice”
London – The International Criminal Court on Friday convicted of sanctions imposed by President Trump to its officials. The Court of the United Nations, which is in The Hague, of the Netherlands, said that the measures are now intended for “harmful (court) independent and impartial court work.”
“The court firmly stands from his staff and promises to continue to provide justice and hope for millions of innocent victims of crimes around the world, in all situations before him,” the ICC statement said. “We invite our 125 state parties, civil society and all nations of the world to unite for justice and fundamental human rights.”
Mr. Trump claimed in his Executive command On Thursday, ICC “dealt with illegitimate and unfounded actions that targeting America and our close ally.”
“The United States is unambiguously opposed and expects our allies to oppose any ICC actions against the United States, Israel or any other allies of the United States who did not agree to the jurisdiction of the ICC,” the executive order said.
Sanctions set visas and financial restrictions on individuals who work on ICC investigations into the US citizens or any US ally who “did not agree to the jurisdiction of the ICC” or their narrower family members.
Icc, Israel and war in gauze
Last November, ICC Issued arrest orders issued For Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Israeli Defense Minister Yoava Gallant, along with Hamas leader Mohammed Deif, who Israel said he was killed in an air attack in July. Hamas confirmed his death last month.
Deif has accused the ICC judges of “responsible for the crimes against humanity of murder; torture; and torture; and rape and other forms of sexual violence; as well as war crimes of murder, cruel treatment, torture; taking on hostages; anger; by personal dignity;
The judges found “reasonable basics to believe that” Netanyahu and Galanto “are deliberately and consciously deprived of civilians in gauze facilities that are necessary for their survival, water, water and medicine and medical supplies, as well as fuel and electricity, from at least From at least October 8, 2023 to May 20, 2024, “when the ICC prosecutor filed applications for arrest warrants, the ICC statement states in November.
“This finding is based on the role of Mr Netanyahu and Mr. Gallante in the distracting of humanitarian aid in violating international humanitarian law and their failure to facilitate relief at disposal,” the ICC said.
ICC judges have found that their behavior has led to disorders of humanitarian organizations to provide food and other basic goods to the population in need in Gaza. These limitations, together with the exclusion of electricity and reducing fuel supply, also had serious influence on the availability of water in the gauze and the ability of hospitals to provide medical care. “
What is ICC?
There are several international contracts, including the Geneva Convention and the Geneva Protocol, which establish international legal standards for warfare. Violations of these standards are war crimes that can be prosecuted on an ICC.
ICC was founded in 2002 under international agreement known as known as Roman statute. ICC jurisdiction is applied to over 120 countries that are state parties to the Statute and their citizens.
Neither the United States nor Israel are the signatories of the contract.
ICC is trying individuals for crimes in four wide categories: genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and crimes of aggression.
According to his own court figuresHe heard 32 cases and issued 60 arrest orders. The judges made 11 judgments and four judgments.
International response to US sanctions against ICC
Dozens of countries, including Canada, Germany and Mexico, have reaffirmed their support from the ICC in a joint statement published on Friday.
“The Court serves as a vital pillar of the international judicial system by providing responsibility for the most serious international crimes and justice for victims,” and measures sanctioning “increase the risk of impunity for the most serious crimes and threatens to alleviate the international international rule of law, which is key to promoting the global order and Security, “the statement said.
British Prime Minister Keira Starmer’s spokesman, who is the former Senior Public Prosecutor of the British Government, said the UK supports ICC independence. Britain is also a signatory for the Roman statute.