US sanctions International Criminal Court chief Tomoko Akane
The United States has imposed sanctions on the International Criminal Court's president, Tomoko Akane, and a senior trial lawyer, Abdoulaye Seye. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the sanctions on Tuesday, stating they were authorized by a Trump executive order against the court.

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AI-generatedThe United States has imposed sanctions on the International Criminal Court's president, Tomoko Akane, and a senior trial lawyer, Abdoulaye Seye. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the sanctions on Tuesday, stating they were authorized by a Trump executive order against the court. Rubio explained the sanctions target individuals involved in ICC efforts to investigate or prosecute officials from countries not consenting to the court's jurisdiction. The US is not a member of the International Criminal Court, which was established in 2002 to prosecute war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity. The ICC condemned the US action, asserting it undermines the rule of law.
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4 extractedThe ICC condemned the move, stating that the measures undermine the rule of law.
Sanctions were imposed on Tomoko Akane and Abdoulaye Seye under a Trump executive order.
The US is not a member of the International Criminal Court.
The United States imposed sanctions on Tuesday on the International Criminal Court’s president and a senior trial lawyer.