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Sunday Apr 27, 2025
Sunday Apr 27, 2025
In times of political uncertainty, it's natural for hopeful rumors to emerge, suggesting that international justice mechanisms are stepping in to address perceived domestic injustices. One such rumor gaining traction is that Jack Smith, the former U.S. Special Counsel, is now involved in the International Criminal Court's (ICC) investigation into alleged crimes in Venezuela. Although there are some truths to the rumors the dates for Jacks attendance of working with the ICC and Venezuela’s filling don’t match up in my research.
Let's clarify the facts, I have found.
Jack Smith, known for his role in investigating then former President Donald Trump, resigned from the U.S. Department of Justice in January of 2025 after submitting his final reports. While it's true that Smith has a background in international law, having served as an investigation coordinator in the ICC's Office of the Prosecutor from 2008 to 2010, there is no evidence to suggest that he is currently involved with the ICC or its investigations.
The ICC's investigation into Venezuela is indeed a significant development in international justice. The investigation focuses on alleged crimes against humanity committed in Venezuela, including arbitrary detentions, torture, and extrajudicial un-a-livings.
This investigation is being led by Karim A.A. Khan KC, the current Prosecutor of the ICC. Khan, a British lawyer with extensive experience in international criminal law, was elected as the ICC Prosecutor in February of 2021 and took office in June of 2021 . Prior to this role, he served as the United Nations Special Adviser and Head of the Investigative Team to promote accountability for crimes committed in Iraq.
Karim Khan has been proactive in his role as ICC Prosecutor. He has made multiple visits to Venezuela, engaging with government officials and civil society organizations. In June of 2023, Khan signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Venezuelan government to establish an ICC office, aiming to facilitate cooperation and support the ongoing investigation. Again this investigation with Venezuela started in 2023.
Khan's approach emphasizes collaboration with national jurisdictions while maintaining the ICC's independence and impartiality. His efforts in Venezuela reflect a commitment to addressing serious human rights violations through international legal mechanisms.
While it's understandable that people look for signs of accountability and justice, especially in challenging times, it's essential to base our understanding on verified information. Jack Smith is not involved in the ICC's investigation into Venezuela. That responsibility lies with Karim Khan and his team at the ICC, who continue to pursue justice for victims of alleged crimes in Venezuela.
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