Pentagon accused of blocking effort to hand Russia war crimes evidence to ICC
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DOD blocks Biden admin from sharing evidence of possible war crimes in Ukraine with the Hague
The US officially withdrew from the ICC in 2002 and has passed laws limiting its support to the court. However, in December, Congress modified the restrictions on American aid to the ICC for investigations and prosecutions related to the war in Ukraine.
Pentagon blocks evidence of Russia's war crimes from International Criminal Court
The Pentagon, the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense, is blocking the administration of President Joe Biden (D) from sharing evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine, collected by U.S. intelligence agencies, with the International Criminal Court (ICC), the tribunal that prosecutes heinous human rights violations, The New York Times has reported.The Pentagon is doing this because U.S. military leaders fear that it might help the ICC …
Fearing Future Probes of US Atrocities, Pentagon Blocks ICC From Russian War Crimes Evidence
"The Ukrainian people deserve accountability. By blocking the sharing of evidence with the ICC, the administration, contrary to its stated position, is undermining it," said one expert.
International Criminal Court. Pentagon blocks sharing evidence of Russian crimes because of fear of investigation
Os líderes militares norte-americanos temem que os Estados Unidos possam vir a ser alvo de uma investigação por crimes de guerra se ajudarem o Tribunal Penal Internacional a julgar a Rússia.
Pentagon refrains from sharing evidence of alleged Russian war crimes with international court. Here's why
The United States is purportedly refraining from sharing the American intelligence with the International Criminal Court (ICC) on "war crimes" allegedly committed by Russia during the ongoing war in Ukraine, New York Times reported. The report cited current and former officials that the U.S. Department of Defense has held back from sharing evidence on acts, which it said were "war crimes", for the reason that it may act as a precedent that could
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