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UN Says US Sanctions on Expert Sets ‘Dangerous Precedent,’ Must Be Reversed

Staff Writer with AFP by Staff Writer with AFP
07/11/25
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UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese

DEN HAAG - UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese will speak about the situation in Israel during a meeting at The Hague Humanity Hub. Albanese is attending several events in the Netherlands and was also scheduled to speak to members of parliament. But because of statements made by the UN rapporteur for the Palestinian territories, several parties have indicated that they do not want to engage in talks with her. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out (Photo by ROBIN UTRECHT / ANP MAG / ANP via AFP)

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The UN warned Thursday that Washington was setting a “dangerous precedent” by imposing sanctions on a UN expert for criticizing US policy on Gaza and called for the cancellation of the action.

United Nations rights chief Volker Turk also called for a halt to “attacks and threats” against people appointed by the UN and international institutions like the International Criminal Court, whose judges have also been hit with US sanctions.

“I urge the prompt reversal of US sanctions against a special rapporteur of the UN Human Rights Council, Francesca Albanese, in response to work she has undertaken under the mandate on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory,” Turk said in a statement.

UN chief Antonio Guterres‘ spokesman, meanwhile, insisted that “the imposition of sanctions on special rapporteurs is a dangerous precedent.”

The use of unilateral sanctions against any UN expert or official “is unacceptable,” spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters in New York.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday announced that Washington was sanctioning the outspoken Albanese “for her illegitimate and shameful efforts to prompt (ICC) action against US and Israeli officials, companies, and executives.”

Albanese said the sanctions were “calculated to weaken my mission.”

“I will continue to do what I have to do,” she told reporters during a visit to Slovenia.

No details have been given on the nature of the sanctions.

‘Genocide’

Rubio slammed the UN expert’s criticism of the United States and said she recommended to the ICC that arrest warrants be issued against Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Rubio, whose country has boycotted the UN rights council since shortly after President Donald Trump returned to power in January, also accused Albanese of “biased and malicious activities” and accused her of having “spewed unabashed antisemitism (and) support for terrorism.”

“We will not tolerate these campaigns of political and economic warfare, which threaten our national interests and sovereignty,” Rubio said.

Albanese has faced harsh criticism by Israel and some of its allies over her relentless criticism and long-standing accusations that Israel is committing “genocide” in Gaza.

The Italian-born expert, who assumed her mandate in 2022, released a damning report this month denouncing companies – many of them American – that she said “profited from the Israeli economy of illegal occupation, apartheid, and now genocide” in the occupied Palestinian territories.

The report provoked a furious Israeli response, while some of the companies also raised objections.

Washington last month slapped sanctions on four ICC judges, in part over the court’s arrest warrant for Netanyahu, barring them from the United States.

UN special rapporteurs like Albanese are independent experts who are appointed by the UN rights council but do not speak on behalf of the United Nations.

‘Attacks and Threats’

The current rights council president, Swiss ambassador Jurg Lauber, also decried the sanctions in a statement.

He urged UN member states to “fully cooperate with the special rapporteurs and mandate holders of the council and to refrain from any acts of intimidation or reprisal against them.”

Turk said rapporteurs worked on “sensitive and often divisive issues, that are of international concern” and urged member states to avoid using “punitive measures.”

Israel on Wednesday commended Rubio’s action against the rapporteur.

“Albanese has consistently undermined the credibility of the UN Human Rights Council by promoting false narratives and pushing for illegitimate legal actions that ignore the realities on the ground,” said Israel’s UN Ambassador Danny Danon.

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