Top UN Judge Resigns over 'Shocking' Interference from White House, Turkey


Top UN Judge Resigns over 'Shocking' Interference from White House, Turkey

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - A top judge in one of the United Nations’ international courts in The Hague has quit over what he termed “shocking” political interference from the White House and Turkey, the Guardian reports.

The judge, Christoph Flugge, alleged that Turkey used its veto to end the tenure of a Turkish judge in one of the UN courts, setting a dangerous precedent for intervention.

“Every incident in which judicial independence is breached is one too many,” he said. “Now there is this case, and everyone can invoke it in the future. Everyone can say: ‘But you let Turkey get its way.’ This is an original sin.”

Turkish judge Aydın Sefa Akay was removed over alleged connections to a Turkish cleric living in the US named Fethullah Gulen who Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan blames for a failed coup against him in 2016, The Times reported.

Flugge cited White House interference as well. He said the US had threatened judges over an International Criminal Court (ICC) investigation into the conduct of American soldiers in Afghanistan.

“John Bolton, the national security adviser to the US president, held a speech last September in which he wished death on the international criminal court, ”Flugge said, according to the Guardian.

“If these judges ever interfere in the domestic concerns of the US or investigate an American citizen, he said the American government would do all it could to ensure that these judges would no longer be allowed to travel to the United States – and that they would perhaps even be criminally prosecuted.”

Flugge said the court was stunned by Bolton’s hostility.

“The American threats against international judges clearly show the new political climate. It is shocking. I had never heard such a threat,” he said.

“It is consistent with the new American line: ‘We are No 1 and we stand above the law,’” he added.

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