عربية – DW
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The article confirmed that the International Criminal Court, which has been pursuing perpetrators of war crimes since 2002 and is based in The Hague, is facing an attack from the United States led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio. He described the court as "corrupt and disastrously politicized" and imposed sanctions on its chief and prosecutor, resulting in the freezing of their assets and their exclusion from the US financial system. The court represents an international body aimed at holding accountable those who commit crimes on foreign soil, regardless of their nationality, especially in the context of wars and war crimes in conflict zones. The United States employs diplomatic tools and sanctions to pressure the court, accusing it of threatening the US legal system, even though the US is not a member and does not pursue its citizens within the country. Experts emphasize that the court is essential for achieving justice and holding leaders accountable for their crimes, and that US pressure aims to undermine its role and limit its capabilities.
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