• @Zahille7
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    321 day ago

    This feels like a big deal. I can’t remember any world leaders actually having consequences for their actions in my lifetime

      • @Agent641
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        722 hours ago

        Bashar Al Assad (not full deserved consequences, but he still got evicted)

        • @[email protected]
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          320 hours ago

          I feel like he got out just in time. Otherwise he would’ve been the next Qaddafi. Which he fully deserves FYI.

      • @Zahille7
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        824 hours ago

        Valid.

        I guess none that I specifically remember in my 28 years so far.

    • @ShittyBeatlesFCPres
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      620 hours ago

      It’s partially because the ICC doesn’t usually get involved if there’s a domestic prosecution. A lot of war criminal heads of state are put on trial locally after being deposed and the ICC doesn’t get involved in those situations unless there’s a request from the new government.

      So, take heart. Lots of world leaders have faced consequences for atrocities. Just not at The Hague. Plus, the Rome Statute that setup the ICC was only signed in 1996 and they only have jurisdiction in the green parts of the map on that page.