La Gran Bretagna ha minacciato di tagliare i finanziamenti alla Corte penale internazionale per il mandato d’arresto di Netanyahu, sostiene il pubblico ministero

https://www.theguardian.com/law/2025/dec/11/britain-icc-funding-netanyahu-arrest-warrant

di SocraticTiger

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  1. Ok-Helicopter-1084 on

    Disgraceful but hardly suprising from Britain. Preach preach preach but turn a blind eye when it suits and blackmail .

  2. loginisverybroken on

    Isn’t Khan the one being investigate for sexual misconduct? And the victim of the alleged misconduct was being tailed by a private investigator?

  3. SoftDistractions on

    The ICC’s credibility depends on being able to operate without financial or diplomatic threats, regardless of who is being investigated. Undermining that principle weakens global accountability for everyone.

  4. Didnt know they fund ice crown citadel, lich king gonna be mad

  5. JohnnyElRed on

    >Khan does not name the individual who made the threats, saying the call on 23 April 2024 was with a British official, but reports have suggested the caller may have been the then British foreign secretary, David Cameron.

    Ok, that was very misleading. The title made it sound as if it was a recent thing, and not something a year and a half ago, when even the British government was a different one.

  6. Britain is fucking around way too much to not going to find out sooner or later.

    If I was anyone in the EU hierarchy (officials or member-state head of state, government or ministers) I’d start by making clear that in light of this, the UK road to gain some access to the EU projects ( Eramus was the last one, but there’s talks about customs union) would be frozen indefinetely due to the fact that it’s against the EU’s values and absolutely against the Rome Statute.

    EDIT: won’t comment on the other replies because I wouldn’t do anything else if I did, better do it in one place:

    Fair criticism, but irrelevant in this case because no EU country challenged the Rome Statute or tried to strong-arm the ICC (well… except Hungary), and that was precisely why genocider Netanyahu had to take a long detour to get to the U.S., to New York when he went there for the UN summit.

    I’d love for the EU governments that didn’t do enough to stop the genocide or even directly helped Israel to suffer consequences of their actions as well (including my country’s own government), but this isn’t the topic at hand.

  7. atchijov on

    Why? I do remember that the Israel exists only because British did not want the whole bunch of Jewish immigrants landing on they shores… but should generational gilt last that long AND make you blind to atrocities committed by Israel current government?

  8. Countries cannot sit on their moral high horse and lecture others on human rights and the “rules-based international order” while threatening the ICC at the same time

  9. The people blocking the ICC should be charged as being accomplices in genocide as they are allowing it to continue.

  10. 49AKLogger on

    Well they are known for protecting creepy cousins…lol…

  11. EstablishmentLow2312 on

    Selective Democracy.  Democratic nations, particularly the United States and European powers, have a long history of both overt and covert interventions, including the overthrow of democratically elected leaders and the installation of compliant autocratic regimes, especially during the Cold War.
    Failures (e.g., Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan) often result in power vacuums, civil war, and persistent instability.

  12. geoffm_aus on

    ICC gets most of it’s money from India, so cricket will be just fine.

  13. yourfriendlyreminder on

    I feel bad for anyone who ever took the ICC seriously.

  14. samuel199228 on

    Netanyahu belongs in jail for life as well as all his other officials to soldiers that advocate for more conflict and genocide

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