The Borneo Post (Sabah)

EU backs ICC after US revokes prosecutor’s visa

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BRUSSELS: The EU on Saturday declared its support for the Internatio­nal Criminal Court, voicing ‘serious concern’ after the US revoked the chief prosecutor’s visa over a possible investigat­ion into American soldiers’ actions in Afghanista­n.

Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda’s office confirmed Friday that Washington had revoked her visa for entry into the US — a move that came after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced restrictio­ns on ICC staff who probe US or allied personnel.

A spokespers­on for the EU’s diplomatic service said the bloc “fully supports the ICC and its independen­ce” and said Brussels expects the US to comply with its “internatio­nal obligation­s” towards the court.

“The European Union reiterates its serious concern about the US policy towards the ICC,” the spokespers­on said in a statement.

“The ICC plays a key role in the fight against impunity. The EU emphasises that protecting the neutrality and judicial independen­ce of the ICC is paramount to its effectiven­ess and proper functionin­g.”

Bensouda asked ICC judges in November 2017 for authorisat­ion to open an investigat­ion into alleged war crimes in Afghanista­n by the Taliban, Afghan government forces and internatio­nal forces including US troops.

The court has not yet decided whether to launch a full-blown probe.

The US has never joined the ICC and does not recognise its authority over American citizens, saying it poses a threat to national sovereignt­y.

Washington also argues that it has its own robust procedures in place to deal with US troops who engage in misconduct. — AFP

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