Former ICC chief prosecutor says she confronted threats and ‘thug-style ways’

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Former ICC chief prosecutor says she confronted threats and ‘thug-style ways’

The previous chief prosecutor of the worldwide felony courtroom (ICC) Fatou Bensouda has mentioned she was subjected to “thug-style ways”, threats and intimidation whereas in workplace.

Bensouda, who held the publish between 2012 and 2021, mentioned that when she was engaged on some the courtroom’s most politically delicate instances she skilled “direct threats to my individual and household”.

The previous prosecutor was talking at an occasion in London on Tuesday night the place she made uncommon public remarks about hostile actions taken in opposition to her and the courtroom throughout her tenure.

Though Bensouda didn’t make this hyperlink, a Guardian investigation revealed in Could how an Israeli spy chief allegedly threatened her in an try to forestall an investigation into conflict crimes and crimes in opposition to humanity within the occupied Palestinian territories.

In line with the investigation, the pinnacle of the Israeli intelligence company the Mossad ran a covert operation in opposition to Bensouda as a part of a broader marketing campaign of surveillance and espionage by Israel in opposition to the ICC.

Responding to the allegations on the time, a spokesperson for the Israeli prime minister’s workplace mentioned: “The questions forwarded to us are replete with many false and unfounded allegations meant to harm the state of Israel.” A navy spokesperson added: “The IDF [Israel Defense Forces] didn’t and doesn’t conduct surveillance or different intelligence operations in opposition to the ICC.”

Bensouda was of intense curiosity to Israel’s intelligence companies after she opened a preliminary inquiry in 2015 into allegations of crimes dedicated by Israel’s armed forces and Palestinian militants.

She mentioned that it was within the context of the Palestine case, in addition to a separate investigation into alleged conflict crimes in Afghanistan, together with by US navy personnel, that the ICC confronted “unprecedented pressures”.

The previous prosecutor insisted the threats in opposition to her and a few of her closest advisers didn’t hinder their work. “The unacceptable thug-style ways, threats, intimidation and even sanctions didn’t lead to me or my workplace failing to fulfil our obligations,” she mentioned.

Bensouda, who’s now the Gambia’s excessive commissioner to the UK, made the remarks in a lecture on worldwide rule of legislation organised by the Bar Council of England and Wales, throughout which she additionally commented on current developments within the ICC’s Palestine case.

Shortly earlier than leaving workplace in 2021, Bensouda upgraded the case to a proper felony investigation. Her successor, Karim Khan, inherited the inquiry and later accelerated it after the Hamas-led 7 October assaults and Israel’s ensuing bombardment of Gaza.

Final week, a panel of ICC judges authorized functions filed by Khan for arrest warrants in opposition to the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, the nation’s former defence minister Yoav Gallant and the Hamas navy chief Mohammed Deif.

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Nevertheless, Bensouda famous in her lecture that the warrants “didn’t embrace the traces of inquiry that fashioned the premise of the opening of the investigation”, together with unlawful settlements within the West Financial institution and the “switch of populations into or out of occupied territory”.

She added: “It is going to be vital to make sure the total extent of criminality within the context of this devastating battle is absolutely investigated.”

For the reason that arrest warrants had been issued on Thursday, the ICC has come below fireplace from political leaders all over the world. Court docket officers are understood to be getting ready for a second US administration led by Donald Trump, who as president focused Bensouda in 2020 with sanctions in connection to the ICC’s Afghanistan and Palestine instances.

Bensouda mounted a spirited defence of the courtroom and its mission in her lecture, insisting that it “should proceed to do its jobs with out political interference”.

She warned the courtroom itself that it “should not enable political calculations to issue into its choice making” and mentioned help from the ICC’s member states was “essential to insulate the courtroom from stress and political manipulation of any type”.


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