South Africa has a legal obligation to arrest Russia’s Putin in August
24 March 2023
ActionSA would like to remind the South African Government that it has a legal obligation – both in local and international law – to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin should he visit South Africa for the 15th BRICS summit expected to be held in August.
Earlier this month, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant of arrest for Putin for alleged war crimes after evidence was found that the Russian president is complicit in illegally deporting children from Ukraine to Russia.
As one of the first countries to ratify the Rome Statute in 2000, South Africa helped establish the ICC. The country went a step beyond by codifying the statute in local legislation when it passed the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Act 27 of 2002.
Pursuant to this legislation, and our obligations under international law, the South African government has no choice but to arrest Putin should he decide to attend the BRICS summit in August, to which he will apparently be invited, according to Minister Pandor.