in a capacity orwellian for children s right are both facing war crimes charges in the international criminal court. which is issued warrants for their arrest. is the message today nobody is above the law? i thing the message must be the basic principles of hu humanity. nobody should fear they have a free pas s quick that is the icc chief prosecutor. we spoke to him at the start of this invasion when he was in ukraine and reported extensively throughout the invasion on russia s war on ukrainian people and identity. tonight an exclusive conversation with him on his history making day along with coverage is only cnn can of the impact. first so very quickly here is what president biden just said about the icc decision to cnn jeremy done. i thing it is justified. the question is recognized internationally by us. i thing it makes for a very strong point. for that was go to cnn chief international correspondent clarissa 40 got the exclusive interview. she joins us from the
i thing it is justified. the question is recognized internationally by us. i thing it makes for a very strong point. for that was go to cnn chief international correspondent clarissa 40 got the exclusive interview. she joins us from the hague. clarissa, a historic interview for you? reporter: historic interview for us and a historic day for the international criminal court. the icc. when we sat down and had an extensive conversation with the chief prosecutor. khareem khan is of the first on the sitting head of state of a permanent member of the united nations security council has been issued with an arrest warrant by the icc. and it is all the more significant because this is not happening years after the war in ukraine finished, jon. this is happening months after it started. and what khan is hoping is this will set a new president to show that the wheels of justice can
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