Published 14:57 IST, March 17th 2022
International Criminal Court urges 'zero tolerance' on crimes against Ukrainian children
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor has urged for "zero tolerance" in Ukraine for sexual and gender-based crimes, and crimes against children.
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As Russian military aggression against Ukraine continues to intensify, with troops bombing cities and killing citizens including children, International Criminal Court (ICC)'s chief prosecutor has urged for "zero tolerance" in war-torn nation for sexual and gender-based crimes, as well as offences against youngsters. According to Sky News, ICC prosecutor Karim Khan said, “We must insist that re is zero-tolerance for any crimes of sexual, gender-based violence or crimes against children and that is going to be increasingly important as urban warfare intensifies."
In dition to this, while talking about ‘zero-tolerance’, Khan ded, “No person with a gun, or a missile, or a plane, or a mortar has a licence to target civilians. Civilian objects and civilians must be protected. Prisoners of war must be treated humanely," Sky News reported.
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se remarks came after Khan visited Ukraine's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba and prosecutor general Iryna Venediktova in a rare trip into a combat zone, before travelling to Poland. Referring to trip to Ukraine, ICC Prosecutor said in a statement, “This has allowed me to personally assess situation on ground, meet with affected communities and to furr accelerate our work by engaging with national counterparts.”
ICC opened a formal investigation on March 2 into alleged war crimes
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24, International Criminal Court (ICC) h opened a formal investigation on March 2, into alleged war crimes and wrongdoings against humanity. Khan stated that International Criminal Court (ICC) will look at all sides of Russia-Ukraine war. Karim Khan h announced in a statement that his appeal h been granted by ICC presidency, and that process of garing evidence h begun. Khan stated that ICC will focus on organisation's main goal of "ensuring accountability for war crimes under court's jurisdiction," as per media reports.
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Furrmore, investigation was launched after ICC acquired a referral from at least 39 nations, Khan noted. Britain as well as its dozens of allies urged for referral, requesting a swift probe into Russian President Vlimir Putin's arbitrary bombardment of Ukrainian regions, which he said was limited to military locations. Despite this, Ukraine has blamed Moscow for targeting civilian infrastructure including homes, schools, hospitals, ambulances, and or facilities.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday stated that nearly 103 children have been killed in Russia-Ukraine war. Furr, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) official James Elder said, "Every day, over past 20 days, more than 70,000 children have become refugees in Ukraine," UN News reported. He went on to say that this makes approximately 55 youngsters flee nation every minute.
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Elder has also highlighted fact that young people are victims of human traffickers once y arrive in unfamiliar new destinations, noting that nine out of ten individuals fleeing Ukraine's chronic violence are women and children.
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14:57 IST, March 17th 2022