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Daily: Can We Prosecute Putin’s War Crimes?

Apr 28, 202225 minSeason 1Ep. 583
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Atrocities in Ukraine have sparked calls to prosecute Vladimir Putin for war crimes. Could that happen? Dr. Maria Varaki, lecturer in international law at King’s College London, talks to Alex Andreou about what constitutes a war crime, and the complex system of international courts that could bring the Russian president to justice.

  • “Civilians have immunity from targeting, but in Ukraine they have been targeted.”
  • “Crimes against humanity can be committed both in peacetime and wartime. This is a major difference with war crimes.”
  • “What’s going on in Mariupol where civilians are trapped, this is an indication that some war crimes might have been committed.”
  • “The Ukrainians were extremely active in collecting evidence from the very first moment.”
  • “This war, like every war, is a victim of disinformation and misinformation.”
  • "We have to be realistic, but I would expected arrest warrants to be issued.”


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