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Abdoulaye Seye

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Earliest in view: Aug 19 · 09:33 UTCMost recent: Aug 19 · 11:17 UTC
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  • WORLDAug 19 · 11:17 UTCWTOP DC
    ICC slams US decision to sanction the court’s president and a senior prosecution lawyer

    The International Criminal Court slammed new U.S. sanctions targeting senior staff, including President Tomoko Akane and lawyer Abdoulaye Seye. The U.S. government imposed these sanctions, accusing the ICC of overstepping its mandate by investigating non-member countries like Israel and the United States. The court stated that such actions place the international legal order at risk and vowed to continue fully discharging its mandate with independence.

  • WORLDAug 19 · 11:15 UTCFOX NEWS
    Trump administration sanctions sitting president of the International Criminal Court for 'abuses of power'

    The Trump administration sanctioned two ICC officials, Tomoko Akane and Abdoulaye Seye, over allegations related to investigations of U.S. war crimes in Afghanistan and alleged crimes in Gaza. Officials accused the ICC of abusing its authority and exceeding its mandate. The International Criminal Court responded by stating that the sanctions undermine the rule of law and constitute a flagrant attack against judicial independence.

  • WORLDAug 19 · 09:33 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    ICC slams US decision to sanction the court's president and a senior prosecution lawyer

    The International Criminal Court slammed recent U.S. sanctions targeting senior staff, including President Tomoko Akane and lawyer Abdoulaye Seye, describing them as a “flagrant attack” on its independence. The U.S. accuses the court of overstepping its mandate by investigating non-member states. In response, the ICC stated that threatening judicial actors risks the international legal order.

  • WORLDAug 19 · 09:33 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    ICC slams US decision to sanction the court's president and a senior prosecution lawyer

    The International Criminal Court slammed U.S. sanctions targeting its president and senior staff as a "flagrant attack" on the tribunal's independence. The State Department hit ICC personnel, including Tomoko Akane, alleging the court overstepped its mandate by investigating non-member states like Israel and the United States. Officials noted that these sanctions block basic financial services and restrict travel for targeted individuals.

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