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HARDtalk

been charged with because he has command responsibility of the war... yes. of the war crimes. we should say that at this stage, karim khan, the chief prosecutor at the icc, has chosen to specify the crime, which concerns the transfer and deportation of thousands of children from ukrainian territory to russian territory. the kidnapping of children, which is a crime long damned by the geneva convention... but again, to be clear, and your legal experience really matters here, because you have a long association with war crimes investigations, putin cannot be tried in absentia by the icc, can he? no. he literally... he physically has to be in their hands... the united nations general assembly could set up a court to try him in absentia for the crime of aggression, but the icc itself has to confine itself to war crimes and can use the doctrine of command

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HARDtalk

the crime, which concerns the transfer and deportation of thousands of children from ukrainian territory to russian territory. the kidnapping of children, which is a crime long damned by the geneva convention... but again, to be clear, and your legal experience really matters here, because you have a long association with war crimes investigations, putin cannot be tried in absentia by the icc, can he? no. he literally... he physically has to be in their hands... the united nations general assembly could set up a court to try him in absentia for the crime of aggression, but the icc itself has to confine itself to war crimes and can use the doctrine of command responsibility, which obliges him on knowing of war crimes — and he's seen them, as buildings are bombed by his own forces —

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HARDtalk

prosecutor at the icc, has chosen to specify the crime, which concerns the transfer and deportation of thousands of children from ukrainian territory to russian territory. the kidnapping of children, which is a crime long damned by the geneva convention... but again, to be clear, and your legal experience really matters here, because you have a long association with war crimes investigations, putin cannot be tried in absentia by the icc, can he? no. he literally... he physically has to be in their hands... the united nations general assembly could set up a court to try him in absentia for the crime of aggression, but the icc itself has to confine itself to war crimes and can use the doctrine of command responsibility, which obliges him on knowing of war crimes — and he's seen them, as buildings are bombed by his own forces — to investigate and to prosecute,

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HARDtalk

from ukrainian territory to russian territory. the kidnapping of children, which is a crime long damned by the geneva convention... but again, to be clear, and your legal experience really matters here, because you have a long association with war crimes investigations, putin cannot be tried in absentia by the icc, can he? no. he literally... he physically has to be in their hands... the united nations general assembly could set up a court to try him in absentia for the crime of aggression, but the icc itself has to confine itself to war crimes and can use the doctrine of command responsibility, which obliges him on knowing of war crimes — and he's seen them, as buildings are bombed by his own forces — to investigate and to prosecute, and, of course, he's been entirely insouciant about the crimes committed

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HARDtalk

we should say that at this stage, karim khan, the chief prosecutor at the icc, has chosen to specify the crime, which concerns the transfer and deportation of thousands of children from ukrainian territory to russian territory. the kidnapping of children, which is a crime long damned by the geneva convention... but again, to be clear, and your legal experience really matters here, because you have a long association with war crimes investigations, putin cannot be tried in absentia by the icc, can he? no. he literally... he physically has to be in their hands... the united nations general assembly could set up a court to try him in absentia for the crime of aggression, but the icc itself has to confine itself to war crimes and can use the doctrine of command responsibility, which obliges him on knowing of war crimes —

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HARDtalk

which is a crime long damned by the geneva convention... but again, to be clear, and your legal experience really matters here, because you have a long association with war crimes investigations, putin cannot be tried in absentia by the icc, can he? no. he literally... he physically has to be in their hands... the united nations general assembly could set up a court to try him in absentia for the crime of aggression, but the icc itself has to confine itself to war crimes and can use the doctrine of command responsibility, which obliges him on knowing of war crimes — and he's seen them, as buildings are bombed by his own forces — to investigate and to prosecute, and, of course, he's been entirely insouciant about the crimes committed by his own forces, which he knows well about. so, for those reasons, and there are more indictments coming for killing civilians, children, in those bombings,

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CNN Newsroom

outcome of some of those charges will be? correct me if i'm wrong these icc charges, putin, for example, can't be tried in absentia, correct? >> that's absolutely right, erica. of course, we know that international justice always has to play the long game. many times we found ourselves in this situation before with respect to milosevic, with respect to charles taylor, we've had to wait a long time to get our defendants in the dock. that said, as a permanent court the international criminal court can wait. there is no statute of limitations and it makes it much more difficult both for president putin and for his commissioner to travel abroad, to conduct their business and subjects them potentially to crippling sanctions as a personal level as well as because of their state conduct everywhere they go. >> quickly before i let you go, do you see both these charges and the potential for additional charges in any way influencing the behavior or the orders given

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

notorious syndicate even during all those years as a fugitive. here's abc's marcus moore. >> reporter: tonight, sicily's most notorious mob boss -- a man who for 30 years eluded capture -- is behind bars. the streets of palermo erupting in cheers. matteo messina denaro went into hiding 30 years ago, but prosecutors say he continued to lead his ruthless crime family. tried in absentia, he was convicted of dozens of murders, including bombings that killed an anti-mafia prosecutor, his wife, and bodyguards. for years, all authorities had to go on were composite sketches. messina denaro, now 60, apprehended in a clinic where he was reportedly receiving cancer treatment. officers say that he did not resist, adding that he was unarmed and dressed like a typical patient at the clinic. except, perhaps, for his $30,000 watch. tonight, he faces several life sentences and, whit, he was the

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MH17

wreckage helped investigators to study damage patterns, distinctive metal fragments were discovered and detectives could pinpoint the exact warhead that perforated the plane. they found the weapon used to shoot down flight mh17 was a russian supplied surface—to—air missile fired from territory that was at the time controlled by pro—russian separatist forces. via intercepted telephone calls, witnesses, photos, satellite images, cell phone data and social media posts, they were able to point the finger at three russians and one ukrainian. the most prominent is igor girkin, who prosecutors say is a former colonel in russia's fsb intelligence service. they were all tried in absentia, but their trial featured a trail of evidence back across the border. i think at this point,

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HARDtalk

this is bbc news. the headlines: details have emerged of more mass graves and atrocities allegedly carried out by russian soldiers before they left the liberated region of kherson in ukraine. war crimes investigators say the torture was even worse than in other areas. kyiv believes the abuses are continuing in territory russia still occupies. a court in the netherlands has found three men guilty of murdering 298 people on board a malaysian airlines plane shot down over ukraine in 2014. the two russians and a ukrainian were all tried in absentia and given life sentences. moscow has repeatedly denied any involvement. the outgoing speaker of the us house of representatives, nancy pelosi, has decided not to seek re—election as the chamber�*s democratic party leader.

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