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U.S. Sanctions International Criminal Court Chief Tomoko Akane of Japan

The United States has sanctioned International Criminal Court President Tomoko Akane of Japan, intensifying tensions over the court’s work globally

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U.S. Sanctions International Criminal Court Chief Tomoko Akane of Japan

The United States has imposed sanctions on Tomoko Akane, the Japanese president of the International Criminal Court. The action represents a sharp escalation in Washington’s dispute with the court over its investigations and legal proceedings. Sanctions could restrict Akane’s financial activities and international dealings, while prompting criticism from supporters of judicial independence. The move may also further deepen tensions between the United States, Japan, and ICC member states as governments debate accountability, jurisdiction, and the limits of international courts worldwide.

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