2026年6月9日 美国东部时间凌晨4:56 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/美联社
荷兰海牙——周一晚间,深陷争议的国际刑事法院首席检察官被停职,此前该法院监督机构已将英国大律师卡里姆·汗提交纪律处分程序,此举史无前例。
这位56岁男子面临与一名女性助手发生性行为不端的指控,这一丑闻已经拖延了两年多。他始终否认有任何不当行为。
如今决定汗命运的最终权力交由负责监督国际刑事法院的缔约国大会行使,该机构将召开特别会议,表决汗是否能继续担任这家全球法院的职务。
2025年3月的国际刑事法院首席检察官卡里姆·汗。彼得·德容/ pooled via 路透社/档案照片 彼得·德容 / pooled via 路透社 / 档案照片
缔约国大会主席团——该法院监督机构的执行委员会——在一份声明中表示,其作出这一决定的依据是“联合国内部监督事务厅(OIOS)开展的调查报告、相关证据、一个特设司法专家小组的建议以及书面陈词”。
声明补充道,在大会召开会议期间对汗实施停职“并不代表最终结果”。
美联社获得的联合国调查报告副本显示,调查发现汗“在其办公室、私人住宅以及执行公务期间与(该助手)发生非自愿性接触”。不过,执行委员会为评估调查结果而挑选的三名法官小组认为,该调查证据不足,无法得出定论。
当记者联系汗的法律团队置评时,其表示将于周二发布声明。
汗已于2025年5月暂时卸任,等待调查结果。这一程序在国际刑事法院史无前例,缔约国大会不得不多次制定新规则以应对这一局面。
针对汗的指控于两年多前首次被提交至该法院的独立监督机构。美联社的一项调查显示,据称汗曾看到这名女性在国际刑事法院的另一个部门工作,随后将她调至自己的办公室。根据举报人提供的文件,她后来成为他官方出访时的固定随行人员。
文件称,在一次国外出访期间,汗 allegedly 要求她和自己在酒店床上休息,随后“对其进行了性触碰”。文件中提到的其他被指控的非自愿行为包括锁上办公室房门,将手伸进她的口袋。他还据称多次邀请她陪自己度假。
只有缔约国大会有权罢免汗,这一动议需要该法院125个成员国以不记名投票方式过半数支持。罢免案需要得到63个国家的支持才能通过。
目前尚未公布特别会议的具体日期,但大会表示将尽快召开会议。
2024年11月,汗对以色列总理本雅明·内塔尼亚胡、前以色列国防部长约阿夫·加朗以及三名哈马斯高级领导人发出逮捕令。此举遭到拜登政府的抗议,拜登称其“令人愤慨”。
一年前,在国际刑事法院批准对内塔尼亚胡的逮捕令以及另一项针对美国人员在阿富汗行动的指控后,特朗普政府以该法院“政治化和滥用权力”为由对四名国际刑事法院法官实施制裁。
International Criminal Court chief prosecutor Karim Khan suspended over sexual misconduct allegations
June 9, 2026 4:56 AM EDT / CBS/AP
The Hague, Netherlands — In an unprecedented move, the embattled chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court was suspended from his duties late Monday after the court’s oversight body referred British barrister Karim Khan for disciplinary proceedings.
The 56-year-old is facing allegations of sexual misconduct with a female aide, in a scandal that has dragged on for more than two years. He has steadfastly denied any wrongdoing.
A final decision on Khan’s fate is now up to the Assembly of States Parties, the body that oversees the ICC, which will hold a special session to decide if Khan can remain in his job at the global court.
International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan in March 2025. Peter Dejong/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo Peter Dejong / Pool via REUTERS / File Photo
The Bureau of the Assembly of States parties – the executive committee of the court’s oversight body – said in a statement that it based its decision “on the report of an investigation undertaken by the United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS), the underlying evidence, the advice of an ad hoc Panel of judicial experts, and written submissions.”
It added that Khan’s suspension pending the assembly meeting “is not an indication of the final outcome.”
The U.N. investigation found evidence that Khan had “nonconsensual sexual contact with (the aide) in his office, at his private residence, and whilst on mission,” according to a copy of its report seen by The Associated Press. However, a three-judge panel selected by the executive committee for a legal assessment of the findings found that the investigation was not conclusive enough.
When contacted for comment, Khan’s legal team said a statement would be issued Tuesday.
Khan had already temporarily stepped down in May 2025 pending the outcome of the investigation. The process is unprecedented for the ICC, and the Assembly of States Parties has had to repeatedly create new rules to accommodate the situation.
The allegations against Khan were first reported to the court’s independent watchdog more than two years ago. An AP investigation revealed that Khan was alleged to have seen the woman working in another ICC department and moved her into his office. She later became a regular presence on official trips, according to whistleblower documents.
On one foreign trip, Khan allegedly asked her to rest with him on a hotel bed and then “sexually touched her,” the documents said. Other alleged nonconsensual behavior cited in the documents included locking the door of his office and sticking his hand in her pocket. He also allegedly asked her several times to accompany him on a vacation.
Only the Assembly of States Parties has the authority to remove Khan from office, a move that would require a majority in a secret ballot of its 125 member states. Sixty-three countries would need to support a measure to remove him.
No date was immediately set for the session, but the assembly said it would be convened as soon as possible.
In November 2024, Khan issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Israeli defense chief Yoav Gallant, as well as three senior Hamas leaders. The move drew protests from the Biden administration, with Biden calling it “outrageous.”
A year ago, the Trump administration sanctioned four ICC judges, citing the court’s “politicization and abuse of power” after the ruling authorizing the arrest warrant for Netanyahu and another targeting the actions of U.S. personnel in Afghanistan.
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