ICC judges sue Trump administration over sanctions, alleging unlawful coercion
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Al Jazeera Staff
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Three International Criminal Court judges are suing President Donald Trump and his administration over sanctions imposed on them, arguing the measures were unlawful and designed to punish and coerce them regarding ICC decisions on US and Israeli war crimes cases. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Manhattan.
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Judges argue sanctions aimed to punish and coerce ICC decisions on US and Israeli war crimes cases.
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