Putin withdraws Russia from International Criminal Court

Putin withdraws Russia from International Criminal Court

by Joseph Anthony
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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Nov. 16 to withdraw Russia from the International Criminal Court (ICC), which rules on such grave charges as genocide and crimes against humanity.

Russia in 2000 signed the Rome treaty that established the Hague-based court but never ratified it.

Putinโ€™s decree, published on the Kremlinโ€™s website, comes a day after the U.N. General Assemblyโ€™s human rights committee approved a resolution condemning Russiaโ€™s โ€œtemporary occupation of Crimeaโ€ and blamed Russia for rights abuses such as discrimination against some Crimean residents, such as Tatars.

Russia annexed Crimea in March 2014 from Ukraine following a hastily called referendum, a move that led to crippling Western sanctions. A separatist insurgency erupted in eastern Ukraine the following month, backed by Russia.

The ICC on Nov. 14 issued a preliminary report where it described what happened in Crimea as โ€œan international armed conflict between Ukraine and the Russian Federation.โ€

Putinโ€™s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, explained the withdrawal by โ€œnational interestsโ€ and argued that since Russia never ratified it, the Nov. 16 decree was just a formality.

Peskov also dismissed the ICCโ€™s accusations of an โ€œarmed conflictโ€ in Crimea, arguing that Crimea joined Russia after a legitimate popular vote.

The Russian Foreign Ministry insisted in a statement that Russia wants everyone implicated in grave international crimes to face justice but expressed frustration over the courtโ€™s work in recent years.

โ€œThe court has unfortunately failed to match the hopes one had and did not become a truly independent and respected body of international justice,โ€ the ministry said, adding that in the ICCsโ€™ 14 years of work โ€œonly four verdictsโ€ have been passed while $1 billion was spent on expenses.

Just hours before Russiaโ€™s announcement, the U.N. human rights chief made a spirited defense of the ICC, entreating countries not to leave it. Gambia followed South Africa and Burundi and recently announcing to leave the treaty.

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