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委内瑞拉国家选举委员会:美袭击严重侵犯委主权
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2026-01-10 17:39
Core Viewpoint - The Venezuelan National Electoral Council strongly condemns the illegal armed attack by the U.S. government and military on January 3, which is seen as a serious violation of Venezuela's sovereignty and territorial integrity [1] Summary by Relevant Sections - **Violation of Sovereignty** The resolution states that the attack constitutes a severe infringement on Venezuela's sovereignty, territorial integrity, and political independence, violating international legal order [1] - **Consequences of the Attack** The attack resulted in the forced control of President Maduro and his wife, Flores, leading to the loss of valuable lives, including military personnel and innocent civilians, which is classified as a crime against humanity [1] - **Breach of International Principles** The actions are described as blatant violations of fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter, including the principle of equal sovereignty of states, the prohibition of the use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, and the prohibition of interference in internal affairs [1]
国际刑事法院谴责美国发起新一轮制裁
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-12-19 01:16
Core Viewpoint - The International Criminal Court (ICC) condemns the new round of sanctions imposed by the United States, asserting that such actions openly attack the independence of judicial institutions and undermine the rule of law [1]. Group 1: ICC's Response to Sanctions - The ICC issued a statement on December 18, condemning the U.S. sanctions against two of its judges, bringing the total number of ICC officials sanctioned by the U.S. to 11 [1]. - The ICC emphasizes that the sanctions are a blatant attack on an independent and impartial judicial body, jeopardizing the international legal order [1]. - The ICC reaffirms its commitment to support its staff and victims of atrocities, maintaining its independence and adherence to the Rome Statute [1]. Group 2: Background on ICC and U.S. Sanctions - The ICC was established in July 2002 under the Rome Statute, with jurisdiction over crimes such as genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and aggression [1]. - The U.S. and Israel do not recognize the ICC's jurisdiction, and previous sanctions were initiated by the Trump administration against ICC officials, including Prosecutor Karim Khan [2]. - The U.S. has imposed multiple rounds of sanctions, totaling six judges and two deputy prosecutors targeted [2].
国际刑事法院反对美国制裁该法院法官
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-12-18 16:11
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Secretary of State, Rubio, announced sanctions against judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) involved in what is deemed "illegal targeting" of Israel [1] Group 1: U.S. Sanctions - The U.S. has imposed new sanctions on two ICC judges, following previous sanctions on nine officials of the court [1] - The ICC expressed regret over the U.S. government's announcement of these new sanctions [1] Group 2: ICC's Response - The ICC stated that these sanctions openly attack the independence of the judiciary, undermine the rule of law, and threaten the international legal order [1]