82 State Parties Condemn Trump’s Sanctions Against ICC


Read Time: 2 minutes

State parties to the International Criminal Court (ICC) have in strong terms, condemned President Donald Trump’s sanctions against the institution.

Trump in his Thursday’s order, accused the Hague-based ICC of creating a “shameful moral equivalency” between Hamas and Israel by issuing the warrants at the same time.

Trump pointedly accused the world’s war crimes court of taking “illegitimate and baseless actions” against the US and its ally, Israel.

The United States and Israel are not member states of the ICC.

Towards this end, Trump announced an imposition of financial and visa restrictions on individuals and their families who assisted the ICC in investigating American citizens.

However, Tomoko Akane, ICC president, said the order harmed the court’s independence and deprived millions of innocent victims of atrocities of justice and hope.

The ICC recently issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant over alleged war crimes in Gaza.

The ICC said it found reasonable grounds to believe that Netanyahu and Gallant acted as civilian superiors and intentionally directed attacks against a civilian population.

A Hamas commander was also subject to an arrest warrant.

On Friday, Tomoko Akane, president of the ICC urged the court’s 125 state parties, civil society, and the international community to defend the institution.

Accordingly, some hours later, 82 state parties that included, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Nigeria, Denmark, Switzerland, Afghanistan, Ghana, France, Gambia, and South Africa, Poland, Namibia, Luxembourg, Jordan, Finland, Sierra Leone, Mexico among others, issued a joint statement reaffirming their support for the ICC.

They posited; “As strong supporters of the ICC, we regret any attempts to undermine the Court’s independence, integrity, and impartiality.

“We are committed to ensuring the ICC’s business continuity so that the Court can continue to carry out its functions effectively and independently,” the statement said.

Share


Godfred Meba

View Comments

Recent Posts

Industrial Fisheries Sector Rejects Fisheries Bill

The Ghana Tuna Association (GTA), and the Ghana Industrial Trawlers Association, both representing the Joint…

13 hours ago

Asanko Gold Stokes Tension Again At Manso Tontokrom

Renewed tension is mounting in Manso Tontokrom, a mining community in the Amansie South District…

13 hours ago

GHANA SIGNS DEBT RELIEF PACKAGE WITH FRANCE WORTH 87.7 MILLION EUROS

BY: DANIEL ASARE Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has touted the country’s recovery from…

1 day ago

Lands Minister Extends Deadline for Small-Scale Mining License Rectification

The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah (MP), has granted an…

1 day ago

KENNEDY AGYAPONG SPEAKS OUT!

Mr. Kennedy Agyapong Mr. Kennedy Agyapong, a presidential aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP)…

1 day ago

PRATT CALLS FOR UNITED ACTION ON REPARATION

Mr. Kwesi Pratt, Jnr, a member of the Coordinating Committee of the Pan African Progressive…

2 days ago