Protesters rally with 'Prison, not Kremlin' slogan in The Hague, opposing Putin's 'inauguration'
On Tuesday, May 7, in The Hague, in front of the International Court of Justice, the “Prison, not the Kremlin” campaign began, timed to coincide with the day of the “inauguration” of Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin
The action was announced by the public organization Freies Russland NRW.
The demonstration, which began at 12:00 pm local time, brought together activists from many countries to publicly expose the crimes of the illegitimate president.
“The right place for an international criminal is prison, not the Kremlin,” the organizers say.
A giant figure of the Russian dictator in shackles and a prison robe has already been installed in front of the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
The author of the figure is a famous German illustrator and cartoonist Jacques Tilly.
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