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Tomoko Akane and ICC leadership are now caught in Washington’s pressure campaign against the International Criminal Court. The evidence is operational: sanctions can restrict transactions and freeze assets before any verdict is reached. That means the fight may be about the machinery behind investigations—not just the courtroom. Is this accountability or obstruction? Pick a side in the comments; silence is still a position.

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00:00Washington targeted ICC leadership. Sanctions can squeeze those operations
00:07before any verdict. It's the operating layer that keeps investigators moving.
00:15Is this accountability or obstruction, and which coworker still thinks court pressure
00:23starts at trial?
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