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The Microsoft account of the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court was shut down after a decree from Trump. It has shaken the world. Now Microsoft denies that they did it. So what happened?
While its president was committed to protecting European data, Microsoft has withdrawn access to its services from the ICC. The shutdown follows a will of the US administration, to which Microsoft has submitted despite its promises.
Microsoft says it didn't stop services to the International Criminal Court, after a May report stated it “cancelled” ICC prosecutor Karim Khan's email address
Sam Clark / Politico: Microsoft says it didn't stop services to the International Criminal Court, after a May report stated it “cancelled” ICC prosecutor Karim Khan's email address — Chief prosecutor's email issues have spurred fears in Europe that Trump could trigger a “kill switch” through U.S. tech giants abroad.

Because of the blockage of the International Criminal Court's e-mail account, Microsoft was increasingly caught in the line of fire. Now the company is rowing back in the implementation of US sanctions.
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