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Trump’s attack on the International Criminal Court tests nations’ support for humanitarian justice

The political pressure exerted by the United States on the International Criminal Court (ICC), through sanctions imposed on eight of its judges and three prosecutors, as well as on the entities and NGOs that collaborate with them, is testing its very resilience. All individuals involved are carrying on with their work, even though the degree of interference from Washington goes so far as to prevent them from even using a credit card. For a court like this one, without its own police force, the only way to defend itself is through its legitimacy and the support of other countries.

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Several protesters in the Philippines display banners showing former President Rodrigo Duterte (left) and Senator Ronald dela Rosa behind bars, in a file photo.
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