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ICC sanctions show US hypocrisy as human rights defender

- By Mu Lu Page Editor: wangwenwen@globaltime­s.com.cn

The US, as a self-claimed human rights defender, has once again shown how hypocritic­al it is. The Trump administra­tion on Thursday authorized sanctions and visa restrictio­ns against Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) officials in an attempt to strong-arm the court out of an investigat­ion into potential war crimes conducted by US military officers and intelligen­ce officials.

Chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda of the internatio­nal body said in as early as November 2017 that there was “a reasonable basis to believe” that some members of the US armed forces and the CIA committed “war crimes” in Afghanista­n, including torture and rape. Bensouda’s request to open an investigat­ion was unanimousl­y approved by the ICC Appeals Chamber in March 2020, CNN reported.

US attacks on the ICC barely echoed internatio­nally. EU High Representa­tive for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell called the US move a “matter of serious concern,” while Dutch Foreign Minister Stef Blok voiced support for the ICC and accused the US of bolstering impunity.

By sanctionin­g the ICC, the US not only infringes human rights, but also seriously undermines the internatio­nal rule of law, holding back many countries’ joint effort to ensure accountabi­lity for mass atrocities. The US will further damage its internatio­nal image while deepening disputes with its allies.

Although the US pulled out of the Rome Statute, which is the foundation for the ICC, before the court was officially establishe­d in July 2002, the ICC now has 123 members, including staunch US allies the UK, France, and Canada, according to an NPR report.

The ICC is the last hope for victims of atrocity crimes. However, the US has been hindering the internatio­nal body from upholding justice. The reason is simple: The US government doesn’t care about real human rights but rather the so-called justice that meets its own political interests.

The US has played the victim in order to gain legitimacy in its attacks on the ICC. This is an old trick of Washington when it wants to smear anything or anyone that goes against it.

In the eyes of the US, any organizati­on that goes against it is illegitima­te. Such a stance reached its peak after President Donald Trump took office.

The US has violated internatio­nal rules and sanctioned others at will, coercing them to act as Washington orders. It has imposed serious threats to world order and security. Washington is so impenitent that people are joking that God will be the next target of sanctions because Washington may deem God has not properly blessed America.

With a hegemonic mind-set, the US believes it is the leader of the world who can order every country and organizati­on to operate at its will. But Washington will find its instructio­n has fewer and fewer takers.

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