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If Putin comes to WCape, LEAP officers will be instructed to arrest him - Alan Winde

WCape Premier says Russian President has consistently and violently eroded the freedoms of Ukrainian people

If Putin comes to Western Cape, LEAP officers will be instructed to arrest him

27 April 2023

President Cyril Ramaphosa and the ANC-national government this week showed absolute confusion over whether or not they intend to have South Africa abandon the International Criminal Court (ICC) to avoid an obligation to arrest Russian President, Vladimir Putin, if he steps on South African soil.

This comes after the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Putin for war crimes committed during Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.

“Even in the face of this arrest warrant, national government seemingly intends to push ahead and host President Putin at a BRICS summit in South Africa, scheduled for later this year. This is unacceptable and deplorable,” stated Premier Alan Winde.

He added, “Putin has consistently and violently eroded the freedoms of the Ukrainian people and those in his own country who dare take a principled stand against his brutal actions. If the Russian leader sets foot in the Western Cape we as the provincial government will have him arrested by our own Western Cape Government funded Law Enforcement Advancement Plan (LEAP) officers. If the South African Police Service is not instructed to act, we will,” the Premier warned.

South Africans on Thursday celebrate Freedom Day; itself a reminder of the long, often violent struggle South Africa endured to achieve democracy. “The Western Cape Government (WCG) will not only fight for the fundamental rights and freedoms of our citizens but is also willing to show solidarity with Ukraine by taking a stand against the brute force unleashed on its civilians by Russia. I am highly disturbed by how the ANC national government is entirely focused on taking steps to ensure the freedom of Vladimir Putin, instead of focusing on securing freedoms for South Africans, many of whom are not free from fear, and have yet to achieve economic freedom, 29 years into our democracy,” concluded the Premier.

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While Russian President enjoys his freedom, he robs Ukrainians of theirs – Premier stands with the people of Ukraine

27 April 2023

 While President Cyril Ramaphosa and the ANC-national government sow confusion over whether or not they intend to have South Africa abandon the International Criminal Court, it remains to be seen if he has the temerity and courage to do what is right: arrest Russia’s President Vladimir Putin!

The revered International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Putin for war crimes committed during Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.

“Even in the face of this arrest warrant, national government has the gall to invite President Putin to a BRICS summit in South Africa, scheduled for later this year. This is unacceptable and deplorable,” stated Premier Alan Winde.

He added, “Putin has consistently and violently eroded the freedoms of the Ukrainian people and those in his own country who dare take a principled stand against his brutal actions. If the Russian leader sets foot in the Western Cape we as the provincial government will have him arrested by Law Enforcement Advancement Plan (LEAP) officers. If the South African Police Service is unable or unwilling to act, then we must,” the Premier warned.

South Africans are blessed and privileged to be able to celebrate Freedom Day; itself a reminder of the long, often violent struggle South Africa endured to achieve democracy and freedom 29 years ago. “The Western Cape Government (WCG) will not only fight for the fundamental rights and freedoms of our citizens but is also willing to show solidarity with Ukraine by taking a stand against the brute force unleashed on its civilians by Russia,” concluded the Premier.

Issued by the Office of the Western Cape Premier, 27 April 2023