By Andrea Germanos
March 18, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -Amnesty International on
Wednesday rebuked Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
over new comments bashing the International Criminal
Court and threatening court staff—and their family
members—investigating alleged war crimes committed
by United States forces in Afghanistan.
“Threats against family members of ICC staff who
are seeking justice is a new low, even for this
administration,” said Daniel Balson, Amnesty
International USA’s advocacy director.
Balson’s comments came a day a press briefing in
which Pompeo told reporters
the ICC is “a so-called court which is revealing
itself to be a nakedly political body.”
In a decision applauded by human rights
advocates, the ICC announced earlier
this month that the probe—which includes alleged crimes
committed at CIA black sites in Poland, Lithuania,
and Romania—could proceed after the court’s
Pre-Trial Chamber previously stopped its
advancement. The prospect of that probe bristled the
Trump administration, which carried
out what had previously appeared to be a
successful bullying attempt
to quash the investigation.
With the investigation now having a
green light, Pompeo renewed his vocal disdain for
the court, calling it “an embarrassment.”
“As I said the last time I stood before you, we
oppose any effort by the ICC to exercise
jurisdiction over U.S. personnel,” Pompeo told
reporters. “We will not tolerate its inappropriate
and unjust attempts to investigate or prosecute
Americans.”
Pompeo suggested retaliatory actions would be in
store.
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“It has recently come to my attention
that the chef de cabinet to the prosecutor,
Sam Shoamanesh, and the head of
jurisdiction, complementarity, and
cooperation division, Phakiso Mochochoko,
are helping drive ICC prosecutor Fatou
Bensouda’s effort to use this court to
investigate Americans,” the secretary of
state said. “I’m examining this information
now and considering what the United States’
next steps ought to be with respect to these
individuals and all those who are putting
Americans at risk.”
“We want to identify those responsible for this
partisan investigation and their family members who
may want to travel to the United States or engage in
activity that’s inconsistent with making sure we
protect Americans,” he continued.
Amnesty’s Balson, in his statement, said the
Trump administration was making clear it had no
interest in working towards justice.
“Instead of pursuing the torturers, the U.S. is
condemning the investigators, and even their
families,” said Balson.
And that sends a dangerous message.
“To refer to the International Criminal Court, a
body which for years has worked on addressing the
most heinous of crimes, including genocide, war
crimes, and crimes against humanity, as ‘an
embarrassment’ is the real embarrassment,” said
Balson.
“Lack of political will to investigate crimes and
prosecute those responsible has impeded the ICC’s
vital work and Secretary Pompeo’s remarks have only
exacerbated this,” he added. “Perpetrators the world
over now have a clear message from the United
States: they too may demand impunity when their
nationals are accused of the gravest of crimes.”
The fact that Pompeo is now hovering the
possibility of retaliation for the investigation
over family of ICC staff “is an ominous move,” said
Balson.
“If there remained any doubt that the Trump
administration’s hostility towards the court is
fundamentally punitive and callous in nature,” he
added, “these doubts have now been dispelled.”
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