Petition for tribunal over Putin and accomplices gathers 1.7 million signatures out of 2 million needed

The initiative can be supported by anyone.

Petition for a new international tribunal over Vladimir Putin and its Nuremberg-like allies have already collected more than 1.7 million signatures out of the 2 million needed by experts. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Reintegration of Ukraine.

According to the agency, in the first two days the petition was signed by more than 796 thousand people from around the world. 2 million signatures collected, “will allow to begin the practical part of the work.”

The idea of ​​creating a tribunal for Russians was initiated by former British Prime Ministers John Major and Gordon Brown, as well as a group of prominent scientists and lawyers. p>

“While frightened mothers and children are fleeing bombs and bullets, Putin is committing the greatest international crime right before our eyes – aggression. There is a powerful way to bring him to justice: a new tribunal in the style of Nuremberg … Without such responsibility, there will never be peace, “the organizers said.

The petition can be signed by anyone by following the link. The Ministry of Reintegration called for support and maximum dissemination of the initiative.

Earlier, Britain expressed a desire to lead the process of issuing an international arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin .

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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