The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court rejected a request from the Maduro regime and will resume the investigation for crimes against humanity in Venezuela
He rejected the request of Chavismo and confirmed that he would continue his work in the Caribbean country
The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court assured that war crimes were committed in Ukraine
The agency explained that “there are a variety of military actions” in the country and its office has to “separate those that are legal from those that might not be legal under the Rome Statute”
The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court visited Bucha and declared that “Ukraine is the scene of a crime”
Karim Khan toured the Ukrainian city where the Russian occupation left more than 400 civilians dead. “We are here because we have reasonable grounds to believe that crimes are being committed that fall under the jurisdiction of the ICC,” he said.
The relatives of Venezuelans killed in protests against Nicolás Maduro's regime expect the ICC to hear them
They described it as positive that the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court should set up an office in the country and expressed their wish that extrajudicial executions be investigated
Juan Guaidó affirmed that the office of the International Criminal Court in Venezuela is a step forward in achieving justice
The interim president said the ICC decision “should encourage further denunciation, accompaniment and efforts to bring about change in the country”
Violations of Human Rights in Venezuela: The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court will open an office in Caracas
“This is a very important step that will allow me to fulfill my responsibilities,” prosecutor Karim Khan announced at an event with Nicolás Maduro in the Venezuelan capital
Violations of Human Rights in Venezuela: The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court will open an office in Caracas
“This is a very important step that will allow me to fulfill my responsibilities,” prosecutor Karim Khan announced at an event with Nicolás Maduro in the Venezuelan capital
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The Venezuelan joined the blacklist of Milosevic (Yugoslavia), Gaddafi (Libya), Al-Bashir (Sudan), Gbagbo (Ivory Coast), and Kambanda (Rwanda), prosecuted for war crimes, against humanity and genocide. Russian Vladimir Putin could be next. INFOGRAPHIC