US imposes sanctions on ICC president and Senegalese prosecutor

The United States announced 18 sanctions against the president of the International Criminal Court and a Senegalese prosecutor, which take effect immediately.

Por El Medio Oriente
22 de agosto de 2026
A pie chart showing financial contributions to the International Criminal Court in 2008 by geographic region, with the European Union as the largest contributor.
Illustration. Contributions to the International Criminal Court in 2008 by region. The European Union was the court's main funder with €51.9 million, followed by Japan with €19.9 million. (Foto: Polemarchus / Wikimedia Commons (Public domain))
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The United States announced on Tuesday, 18 August, 18 sanctions against Tomoko Akane, president of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the Department of the Treasury stated that the sanctions take effect immediately.

The measures also apply to Senegalese lawyer Abdoulaye Seye, a member of the ICC Office of the Prosecutor, OFAC reported.

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