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Arrest Warrant for Russian President Putin on the Child Abduction Accord from Ukraine: International Criminal Court

The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant on Friday to Russian President Vladimir Putin for war crimes as he was involved in the abduction of children from Ukraine.

From the occupied territories of Ukraine, the Russian Federation was found to be involved in the illegal abduction of children. In addition, Russia will also illegally transfer ordinary people in the occupied territory.

The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant Friday to arrest child rights commissioner Maria Alexeivna Elvoa-Belova in the Office of the President of the Russian Federation on similar allegations.

The case of its pre-trial proceedings by the International Criminal Court (ICC ) is that each suspect was responsible for illegally transferring the population from the occupied territories of Ukraine to the Russian Federation.There are reasonable grounds to believe that.

Over the course of last year, the Prosecution and the Ukrainian Prosecutor’s Office have been collecting evidence from several country and personal sources. Earlier this week, ICC prosecutor Karim Khan was preparing to obtain detention varens for persons involved in the abduction of Ukrainian children and targeting civilian infrastructure.

Earlier this month, Khan visited Ukraine for the fourth time. “I leave Ukraine in the sense that the momentum towards justice is accelerating,” he said in a statement.

As addressed to the matter, the Russian Foreign Ministry responded to the arrest warrants “no meaning to our country, including legal views on international criminal court rulings. Russia is not a party to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and has no obligations under it.”

Elvoa-Belova has defended his behavior on charges of leading a child transfer program. “What I want to say is: First, the international community appreciates the work of helping the children of our country, we don’t leave them in the war zone, we take them out, we create better conditions for them, We surround them with caring people of love, ”he said.

The indictment on Putin can no longer make the Russian president an international fugitive.
“Putin or Elvoa-Belova is not easy for the heads of state to fear that they may be detained in the European country or in the North American country,” Justice Richard Goldstone said.

The Chief Prosecutor of War Crimes in Bosnia in the 1990s, State Department official Ambassador Beth Van Shack Martin, in charge of gathering evidence to help prove that Russia was committing war crimes in Ukraine, said: “He is inevitably trapped in Russia now. They will never be able to travel internationally, as the risk of capturing them and bringing them before the court is too big.”

But Putin can feel a little fearless when he is within Russia, but he does not stay in his homeland all the time. They want more to shop in Europe or go on vacation somewhere, and they are recognized, and then law enforcement is enabled. It is dense to then capture and bring it before the court.

Putin is another fear shudder for him. The same is that it is possible to arrest one of the 123 countries that are members of the International Court of Justice.There is evidence of the court that this has been war crimes and that the identified individuals are responsible.They and accused people have to risk arrest or surrender forever.

that is counterproductive to this U.S. President Biden has called “Putin a “war crime” and called for a trial, but the U.S. Not part of the International Criminal Court because America has not yet ratified the court agreement.

From the beginning of the Uft invasion, the court has been aware of the torture and war crimes committed by Russian forces in Ukraine.As the children of the Ukrainian have said, they have been taken to the Russian territory against their Ecclesiastes, and then the Ukraine army that defended them will take it to its pulse.

February report from the Humanitarian Research Laboratory at Yele’s School of Public Health ( Yale’s School of Public Health ) U.S. The State Department concludes that “all stages of the Russian government are involved in the transfer of children from Ukraine.

“We have identified at least 43 facilities in the network of these camps, organizations that hold Ukrainian children or have Ukrainian children. The network spans from one end of Russia to another, ”Lab’s director Nathaniel Raymond said in a February 14 briefing.

“The primary purpose of the teachers seems to be political reeducation,” he said, but the children of several camps were later “placed with Russian foster families or some form of adoption. It is a huge facefire for Russia, though it is a good instance of who became right in front of the law.
The work of the International Court of Justice is being heard of a great praise.

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