Putin’s statement from the International Criminal Court
“There is no statute of limitations for war crimes,” Khan said on BBC Radio 4. Using his statement, he claimed that the arrest warrant against Putin remains valid even after the Russia-Ukraine War ends.
Noting that this ICC action was based on one of the principles of the Nuremberg war crimes tribunal after World War II, Khan said: “People, wherever they are in the world, must understand that the law exists. and that with authority comes responsibility.” said.
“HE WILL BE A PRISONER FOR LIFE”
Khan stated that the arrest warrant would sentence Putin and Russia’s Commissioner for Children’s Rights, Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova, to life in prison.
Attorney General Khan asked: “Is the arrest warrant valid for life?” “Definitely yes, as long as they do not appear before judges independent of the court and the judges decide on the merits to dismiss a case.” he gave the answer.
The ICC announced that, as part of its investigation into crimes committed in Ukraine, an arrest warrant was issued for Russian President Putin and Russia’s Commissioner for Children’s Rights, Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova, for “war crimes “. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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