The entire world is reeling from unprecedented revelations coming from inside the International Criminal Court (ICC). A high-ranking judge has just broken her silence, publicly sharing the sheer despair and devastation that ICC officials are currently enduring. It is no longer just about their professional duties; their personal lives and families are being completely turned upside down by the “iron fist” of sanctions imposed by the United States under President Donald Trump.

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In a video that has shaken the international community, the judge could not hold back her emotions as she detailed the freezing of her assets and the crippling of her daily life. She revealed that the sanctions are not merely targeting assets within the U.S. but have spread to Europe, where banks were supposed to operate independently. “I received a call from the bank announcing that my credit card was cancelled and I couldn’t touch any bank account in dollars. My money is completely frozen,” she choked out, describing the total financial paralysis.

The severity of the sanctions goes far beyond what the public could imagine. The judge revealed that she cannot even perform the simplest transactions, such as booking a ride-share or ordering food. Even sending money back to her home country to support her family through international transfer services has been blocked without any explanation. “They don’t receive calls, they don’t say anything, simply my money is held,” she stated in utter helplessness.

However, the most agonizing aspect for the ICC officials is not their own inconvenience, but the terrible consequences falling upon their innocent loved ones. The judge disclosed that her daughter, a talented international lawyer, unexpectedly received an email notifying her of a U.S. visa cancellation without a clear reason, preventing her from attending important conferences. “This is the saddest part. My colleagues also shared that their husbands, wives, and children are all being affected. That is the most painful blow to us,” she shared.

Despite facing suffocating financial pressure and unprecedented isolation, the judge affirmed that their spirit remains unbroken. She emphasized that the ICC’s mission is for humanity and justice, not for money. The judges are finding ways to cope, even having to seek intervention from Dutch authorities to resolve banking issues. This story poses a massive question to the international community: Can the global justice system stand firm against this crushing political and economic pressure?