International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan says his organization will open a field office in Ukraine to speed up the investigation of alleged war crimes.
In a statement on Friday, Khan said the office will be crucial in deepening the ICC's engagement with all actors in Ukraine and accelerating its investigative activities.
He said, "Every person who picks up a gun, drives a tank or launches a missile should know that they can be held accountable where crimes are committed."
In a statement on Friday, Khan said the office will be crucial in deepening the ICC's engagement with all actors in Ukraine and accelerating its investigative activities.
He said, "Every person who picks up a gun, drives a tank or launches a missile should know that they can be held accountable where crimes are committed."
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International Criminal Court to establish a field office in Ukraine, accelerating investigations into alleged war crimes and increasing engagement with all parties. Prosecutor Karim Khan emphasizes accountability for individuals involved in such acts. #ICC, Ukraine, WarCrimes, Investigations,
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220618_17/
Date: June 18, 2022
Created: 2022/06/18 22:32
Updated: 2025/12/09 15:27
Last Read: 2022/06/18 22:32