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“Legal void”, arrest warrant for Putin: Russia

  • March 17, 2023
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After an arrest warrant issued International Criminal Court (ICC) vs. vladimir PutinRussia qualified the claim as invalid because “Russia not part of Rome Statute International Criminal Court”, and

“Legal void”, arrest warrant for Putin: Russia

After an arrest warrant issued International Criminal Court (ICC) vs. vladimir PutinRussia qualified the claim as invalid because “Russia not part of Rome Statute International Criminal Court”, and has no obligations.

Also, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov crossed out the order “outrageously” And “invalidSince the Russian Federation does not recognize jurisdiction this international tribunal and does not have validity “From point of view right“, – RIA Novosti reported.

The President of Russia, as well as the authorized representative under the President of the Russian Federation for the rights of the child, Maria Lvova-Belovathey were accused of deport And move illegal boys and girloccupied zones in Ukraine in relation to Russia, which, according to international law, is war crime.

“There are sufficient grounds to believe that Mr Putin (and Ms Maria Alekseevna Lvova-Belova) bear individual criminal responsibility for crimes above, for committing acts directly, together with others and/or through others (Article 25(3)(a) of the Rome Statute); and for not doing control the right to civilian subordinates and military who committed the acts,” the court said in a statement.

For her part, the official told the local press that Russia was doing its job. Job so that the children do not stay war zones and create for themgood living conditions“. He acknowledged that in October last year about 350 Ukrainian orphans they were adopted by Russian families.

Russia is not a signatory to the Rome Statute, the founding treaty of the ICC, so it is not a member of that court, nor is Ukraine. However, Kyiv authorized the court to investigate the actions Russian armed forces which constitute war crimes.

From the Twitter of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine Andrey Kostinthanked the ICC Prosecutor, Karim Khan, for his work on this solution:

Tweet Andrey Kostin

Similarly, he emphasized that Ukrainian government investigates more than 16,000 incidents forced deportation of children, and that this number could be much higher. “Russia is literally tearing our future apart. We will do our best to bring the kids home and hold everyone accountable criminals about heinous crimes.

According to the EFE, this is the first time in the history of the ICC that an arrest the president from a participating country Security Advisor from ONU.

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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