Lithuania parliament urges criminal prosecution of Russian leadership
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[June 16, 2022]
By Andrius Sytas
VILNIUS (Reuters) - The Lithuanian
parliament on Thursday called for the criminal prosecution of Russia's
leadership for its invasion of Ukraine and what it said is the
wide-scale forced deportation of Ukrainians to Russian territory.
At least a million Ukrainians were deported to Russia and
Russian-controlled territories, including 200,000 children, the
parliament said in a motion that was passed unanimously.
Moscow calls its nearly three-month-old invasion a "special military
operation" to rid Ukraine of fascists, an assertion Kyiv and its Western
allies say is a baseless pretext for an unprovoked war.
"Justice will only be achieved through the prosecution of Russian
leaders, other high-ranking organizers of the crimes, and direct
perpetrators of the hostilities and the civilian deportations in
Ukraine", the motion said.
The motion does not name a specific authority that should carry out the
prosecution, but calls on "other countries" to make use of the principle
of universal jurisdiction that allows countries to try accused war
criminals from other nations.
Prosecutors investigating war crimes cases in Ukraine
are examining allegations of the forcible deportation of children to
Russia since the invasion as they seek to build a genocide indictment,
Ukraine's top prosecutor said on June 3.
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A general view of the session hall of the Lithuania's Parliament in
Vilnius, Lithuania, December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins/File
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Russia's TASS state news agency on May 30 quoted an unnamed law
enforcement official as saying that "more than 1.55 million people
who arrived from the territory of Ukraine and Donbas have crossed
the border with the Russian Federation. Among them, more than
254,000 children."
The parliaments of Lithuania and the other Baltic countries of
Latvia and Estonia have passed motions labeling Russian actions in
Ukraine a "genocide", with Lithuania adding that its actions also
constitute "terrorism".
The Lithuanian motion was passed on the anniversary of the start of
a program of mass deportations of Lithuanians to Siberia in 1940
after the country was forcibly incorporated into the Soviet Union.
About 130,000 people were exiled during the next decade and a half,
the parliament said.
(Reporting by Andrius Sytas in Vilnius, Editing by William Maclean)
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