Washington has annulled the entry visa of Fatou Bensouda, chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, after the State Department vowed to shield Americans from unjust prosecutions of possible war crimes in Afghanistan.
We can confirm that the US authorities have revoked the prosecutors visa for entry into the US, Bensoudas office told Reuters in an email. However, the move should not restrict her travels to the UN headquarters in New York City.
Over the last two years, the Gambian lawyer has been probing US-led war crimes in Afghanistan but has not yet opened a formal investigation into alleged atrocities conducted over the last 18 years. For now, the preliminary inquiry remains in Pre-Trial Chamber, even though Bensouda found a reasonable basis to believe that war crimes and crimes against humanity have been committed in connection with the armed conflict in Afghanistan.