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International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin over alleged Ukraine war crimes
Evening Standard
MIRIAM BURRELL
Updated 17 March 2023, 5:44 pm
I make no comment! The International Criminal Courts have a highly paid lawyers to pursue of the court action. As far as I know and the Russian president has ever previously been arrested on war crimes.
You can accuse the law of money things, but being quick is not one of them! And use or a former lawyer with the ICC, that pointed out acting within 13 months of the Ukraine invasion, was remarkably quick.
They finally got Al Capone on tax avoidance. They have got Putin and his colleague and charges of child forced abduction. Repatriating Ukrainian children into Russia.
As any fair and would agree, these are the most heinous charges! Forced removal of children from their family. It is just incredibly evil.
Russia does not sign up to the International Criminal Courts. So Putin is forever banned from countries that do. But Putin does not travel a lot. It is unprecedented that the ruler of the country is up for international court trial.
Is has been reserved for despots in the Balkans or Africa. An rasher was making such a big play of re-entering the democratic world.
It is lost its seat on the UN security council. I was an sure about how rasher would cope with this. It is just ignored it! How long can Putin avoid justice?
That is up to the Russian people. He could are dying still president of Russia. How will China react to the arrest warrant with the ICC. They were just about to sign a major arms treaty.
Aimed at stopping the of aunts of nature into Eastern Europe. Vladimir Putin now has the same international reputation of Idi Amin. I do not know how this will play out
RUSSIA has responded after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin over war crimes.
Putin is suspected of the unlawful deportation of children and unlawful transfer of people from the territory of Ukraine to the Russian Federation.
In a statement the ICC said Putin “is allegedly responsible for the war crime of unlawful deportation of population (children) and that of unlawful transfer of population (children) from occupied areas of Ukraine to the Russian Federation”.
Russian spokesman Dmitry Peskov has claimed Moscow does not recognise the jurisdiction of the ICC.
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