President of the American Association of Jurists: We propose to denounce Trump and Rubio before the ICC

The proposal was presented during the Meeting of Jurists for Sovereignty and Peace, where Rocca stressed that the objective is to attribute responsibility to those who promote actions that violate international law and ignore the principles of sovereignty and non-intervention
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Published at: 13/11/2025 01:45 PM

The president of the American Association of Jurists in Argentina, Claudia Rocca, proposed the creation of a specialized team to prepare a complaint before the International Criminal Court (ICC) against the President of the United States (USA), Donald Trump, Senator Marco Rubio and others responsible for military operations affecting the Caribbean.

The proposal was presented during the Meeting of Jurists for Sovereignty and Peace, where Rocca stressed that the objective is to attribute responsibility to those who promote actions that violate international law and ignore the principles of sovereignty and non-intervention.


“That from this meeting we can achieve a working group to jointly prepare a complaint to the International Criminal Court against President Trump, Marco Rubio and anyone who is material or intellectual from the crimes described at the beginning of this phrase,” he emphasized.

He stressed that the United States uses drug trafficking as an excuse to attack Venezuela.

“The United States today exploits drug trafficking to legitimize its interference in other countries and even to justify direct military intervention because it has become clear that listening to human rights can no longer be used because it is the state that violates it the most along with Zionism,” he emphasized.

Rocca also proposed the formation of a broad league of jurists to act in defense of the international legal order, stressing that Venezuela is becoming a space of resistance and affirmation of the independence of peoples.

“We have an obligation to demand the rights of our Peoples, we have an important role to play in this phase of the same American renewed its methods but weakened by a structural economic and system crisis and by a decline that until now seems irreversible,” he said.

He reiterated that Latin America and the Caribbean must remain territories of peace and that it is up to jurists to guarantee respect for the law in the face of external pressures.

Mazo News Team

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