Explore the “Quest for Justice: A Visual Narrative” gallery, which sheds light on the recent developments surrounding the International Criminal Court (ICC) and Russia’s response. The gallery provides a neutral perspective on the arrest warrant issued by Moscow for ICC prosecutor Karim Khan, who had previously prepared a warrant for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin on war crimes charges. Through thought-provoking artworks, the exhibition aims to foster discussions about the implications of these legal actions, the responses from international bodies, and the ongoing tensions between Russia and the ICC. Discover the complexities of this global legal dispute and its potential impact on international justice.
ICC prosecutor Karim Khan prepares a warrant for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin on war crimes charges. The international community awaits the outcome of this significant development in holding world leaders accountable for their actions.
ICC prosecutor Karim Khan prepares a warrant for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin on war crimes charges. The international community awaits the outcome of this significant development in holding world leaders accountable for their actions.
Member states of the ICC express deep concern over Russia’s actions. The Assembly of States Parties and the ICC condemn Russia’s attempts to undermine the court’s mandate and intimidate its personnel, emphasizing the importance of upholding international justice.
Russia’s Investigative Committee launches a criminal probe into ICC prosecutor Karim Khan, accusing him of “criminal prosecution of a person known to be innocent” and preparing an “attack on a representative of a foreign state enjoying international protection.”
The ICC’s arrest warrant against Putin relates to allegations of war crimes involving the unlawful deportation of thousands of Ukrainian children to Russia. Ukraine’s Prosecutor General praises the ICC’s decision as a signal that the Russian regime will be held accountable.
Russia dismisses the ICC’s arrest warrant against Putin, labeling it as “void.” The Kremlin spokesperson denounces the court as a puppet controlled by the collective West, further escalating tensions between Russia and the international legal community.
Maria Lvova-Belova, Russia’s presidential commissioner for children’s rights, meets with the special representative of the UN secretary-general for children. The meeting sparks criticism from rights groups and the US justice envoy, raising concerns about the focus on children’s rights amid the ongoing conflict.
Rights groups, including Human Rights Watch, advocate for the arrest and trial of Maria Lvova-Belova in The Hague, emphasizing the need for accountability for the deportation of Ukrainian children. The pursuit of justice becomes a crucial aspect of the international response to the crisis.
Amid the escalating tensions and legal battles, the ICC remains undeterred in its commitment to ensuring accountability for the gravest international crimes. The court reaffirms its determination to investigate, sanction, and prevent such crimes, sending a powerful message to the international community.
Ukraine’s Prosecutor General applauds the ICC’s decision to issue arrest warrants, describing it as a historic moment for Ukraine and the international legal system. The decision signifies a significant step towards holding the Russian regime accountable for its actions.
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