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The Trump Administration Revokes the ICC Prosecutor's US Visa Shortly Before the ICC Pre-Trial Chamber Declines to Authorize an Investigation into War Crimes in Afghanistan

机译:特朗普政府在ICC预审室拒绝授权调查阿富汗战争犯罪之前,撤销国际法院检察官的美国签证

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On April 4, 2019, the United States revoked the visa of Fatou Bensouda, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This action occurred less than a month after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that, except to the extent otherwise required by the UN Headquarters Agreement, the United States would impose visa restrictions on "those individuals directly responsible for any ICC investigation of U.S. personnel." In her preliminary investigation into the situation in Afghanistan, Bensouda had specifically listed war crimes by U.S. military and intelligence agencies as one of several categories of crimes that her office found reason to believe had occurred. Approximately one week after Bensouda's visa revocation, the ICC's Pre-Trial Chamber (PTC) denied her request to move forward with an investigation of the situation in Afghanistan.
机译:2019年4月4日,美国撤销了国际刑事法院检察官Fatou Bensouda的签证。 该行动发生在国务卿Mike Pompee秘书宣布,除非联合国总部协议另有要求,美国将履行“直接负责任何ICC调查美国人员的ICC调查”的签证限制。 在她对阿富汗局势的初步调查中,Bensouda通过美国军事和情报机构专门列出了战争犯罪,作为她的办公室发现相信的原因的几个类别的犯罪之一。 在Bensouda签证撤销后大约一周,ICC的审判室(PTC)否认她的要求继续调查阿富汗局势。

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