GENEVA, (WAFA) – United Nations experts today condemned US and Israeli threats against the International Criminal Court (ICC).
In a press release, the UN experts “expressed utter dismay over statements made by United States and Israeli officials threatening to retaliate against the International Criminal Court (ICC), its officials and members of their families.”
At a time when justice should be sought for and upheld, they said: “It is distressing to see State officials threatening to retaliate against a Court for pursuing international justice.”
The release recalled that on Friday, 4 May, the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) denounced statements that “threaten to retaliate against the Court or against Court personnel” for actions taken by the Prosecutor. The OTP’s statement reminded all individuals that threats of retaliation may amount to an offense against the administration of justice under Article 70 of the Rome Statute.
“It is shocking to see countries that consider themselves champions of the rule of law trying to intimidate an independent and impartial international tribunal to thwart accountability,” the experts said.
“Threats of retaliatory action violate human rights norms against attacks on justice personnel and exceed the accepted limits of freedom of expression. We call on all States to respect the Court’s independence as a judicial institution and protect the independence and impartiality of those who work within the Court.”
The experts recalled that politicians and public officials play an important role in shaping the media agenda, public debate and opinion. As a result, ethical behavior and attitudes on their part, including in their public communications, are essential for promoting the rule of law, protection of human rights, and for ensuring public trust in democratic systems of governance, they warned.
The pointed out that in recent weeks, authorities in the United States and Israel have made inflammatory statements concerning the ICC, characterizing the Prosecutor’s potential actions as “lawless,” “disgraceful,” and any possible warrants as “an outrageous assault” and “an abomination”.
They noted that such comments have persisted for more than a week amid reports that Congressional leaders in the United States are preparing possible retaliatory action, including sanctions on individuals who work for the Court and efforts to de-fund the ICC, should arrest warrants be issued against Israeli officials, and threats from the Israeli Finance Minister to also withhold funds from the Palestinian Authority.
The experts recalled that the ICC has the mandate to investigate and prosecute individuals for the grave international crimes of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
They stressed that “the Court’s judges have authorized the ICC Prosecutor to investigate crimes committed on the territory of the State of Palestine since 2014 by any individual,” while noting that the ICC Prosecutor has stated that his ongoing investigation includes recent events in occupied Gaza and West Bank.
“A majority of the world’s countries support the Court,” they said. “The ICC’s role is more crucial than ever. Impeding the work of the Court and its Prosecutor will be detrimental, not only for accountability in the occupied Palestinian territory but for international justice as a whole.”
The experts concluded by saying that they have been in touch with Israel and the United States about these concerns.