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How to arrange a tribunal over Putin: Judge from Hague gave step -by -step instruction

According to Stephen rap, the right of Russia's veto in the UN will not help the Russian President to avoid responsibility for military crimes against Ukraine. To create a tribunal over Russian President Vladimir Putin, a successful vote of the UN General Assembly is required. On Sunday, March 5, a judge of the People's Court in Hague Stephen rap on the national telephone said. According to the judge, at least 90 votes will be required for such a decision.

That is why it is not only about EU countries - the support of other countries outside the European Union must be treated. However, the right to veto the UN will not help. "Russia will certainly veat the creation of such a court by the UN Security Council, but they are not vetoed in the General Assembly. They were one of the seven countries that voted against the last resolution at the UN General Assembly. And it is clear that they would vote against this.

They cannot stop it because it can be approved outside the UN Security Council is a successful formula, but the key to this formula is to enlist the support of not only European countries, it is necessary to have a representative number of votes outside the EU. Because it is obvious that it is obvious that it is obvious that it is obvious that it is obvious that There will be many those who hold on, "Stephen rap said.

The judge noted that Ukraine could not judge the President and Prime Minister of Russia. But with regard to military leadership, Ukrainian courts can make decisions. "Ukraine cannot judge Putin. Gerasimova is yes, even Shoigu, but not head of state or prime minister, so we need an international court. We have been able to create such a court in the case of Sierra Leone. Everything we need is Voting at the United Nations General Assembly, " - added Rap.

We will remind, on March 2, Focus wrote that a petition appeared on Change. org on the site of Change. org demanding to exclude Russia from the UN warehouse. At the time of the material, the petition collected more than 300,000 votes. Earlier, on March 1, the Prosecutor General of Latvia Juris Stukans believes that the special tribunal for investigation of crimes of the Russian Federation can be created in one day.