The Borneo Post

US revokes ICC prosecutor’s visa over Afghanista­n probe

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THE HAGUE: The US has revoked the visa for the chief prosecutor of the Internatio­nal Criminal Court, her office said Friday, over a possible investigat­ion of American soldiers’ actions in Afghanista­n.

Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda would continue to pursue her duties for the Hague-based court ‘ without fear or favour’ despite the ban, her office said in a statement.

The move against Bensouda, a Gambian national, comes weeks after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced restrictio­ns on ICC staff who probe US or allied personnel.

“What we can confirm is that the US authoritie­s have revoked the prosecutor’s visa for entry into the US,” the Office of the Prosecutor of the ICC said in a statement.

Bensouda’s office said that under the Rome statute governing the ICC — which Washington has declined to join since it was set up in 2002 — she had an “independen­t and impartial mandate”.

“The prosecutor and her office will continue to undertake that statutory duty with utmost commitment and profession­alism, without fear or favour,” it added.

The US decision was not expected to impact Bensouda if she is travelling to the United Nations in New York where she gives regular briefi ngs to the UN Security Council on investigat­ion, it said. There was no immediate comment on Bensouda’s visa ban from Washington.

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.

However, the administra­tion of US President Donald Trump has struck preemptive­ly, with Pompeo warning on March 15 that the ICC was ‘attacking America’s rule of law’.

Pompeo said he was “announcing a policy of US visa restrictio­ns on those individual­s directly responsibl­e for any ICC investigat­ion of US personnel.”

“If you’re responsibl­e for the proposed ICC investigat­ion of US personnel in connection with the situation in Afghanista­n you should not assume that you still have, or will get, a visa or that you will permitted to enter the United States,” Pompeo added. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows Bensouda whose office said the US has revoked her visa over a possible investigat­ion of American soldiers’ actions in Afghanista­n. — AFP photo
File photo shows Bensouda whose office said the US has revoked her visa over a possible investigat­ion of American soldiers’ actions in Afghanista­n. — AFP photo

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