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'Textbook infringement': Palestine advocacy groups sue for immediate halt to Trump's ICC sanctions
Palestine advocacy groups Democracy for the Arab World Now (Dawn) and Taxpayer Alliance Against Genocide (Taag) sued the Trump administration in a New York federal court to block sanctions against entities and individuals linked to the International Criminal Court (ICC). The lawsuit challenges Executive Order 14203, which authorizes sanctions on those supporting ICC investigations into alleged US and Israeli war crimes, citing risks to advocacy groups engaging with the court.
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Democracy for the Arab World NoworganizationTaxpayer Alliance Against GenocideorganizationTrump administrationorganizationInternational Criminal CourtorganizationMarco RubiopersonExecutive Order 14203topicAl-HaqorganizationAl-MezanorganizationPalestinian Centre for Human RightsorganizationFrancesca Albaneseperson
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