Paul Goble
Staunton,
November 20 – Personnel of Russian private military companies, which are
illegal according to Russian law, have appealed to the International Criminal
Court in the Hague to launch an investigation into the organizers of the
Russian PMCs and to seek regular protection for the PMC employees.
Yevgeny
Shabayev, a senior leader of the All-Russian Officers Assembly said that the
appeal had been approved by 357 delegates from 52 of the federal subjects of
the Russian Federation who represented 18 all-Russian and inter-regional veterans
groups (svpressa.ru/war21/article/216559/).
The appeal specified that Russian
mercenaries “are taking part in conflicts in the Donbass, Syria, Libya, the
Central African Republic, Gabon, North and South Sudan, Yemen and other
countries of Asia and Africa” and that they have taken losses in these
conflicts “numbering in the hundreds.”
Shabayev pointed out that in July,
the PMC employees had appealed to the Presidential Administration calling on
the Kremlin to legalize their status so that they could gain the protections of
others who are fighting for Russia. The Kremlin turned that over to the defense
ministry which refused to budge, labelling the PMCs “anti-constitutional.”
As a result, PMC employees who are
fighting in Syria and elsewhere, he says, are at least formally engaging in
illegal actions, even though they are doing what the government has contracted
them to do.
Today, Putin’s spokesman Dmitry
Peskov stayed with that position, saying that “in Russia, there are no PMCs de
jure” and that as a result, he would not comment on their appeal to the Haag
but could say that “the issue is not on the agenda” of the Kremlin now (vedomosti.ru/politics/news/2018/11/20/786929-zhalobi-boitsov-chvk-v-gaagu).
The PMC appeal and the Kremlin’s
stonewalling is only going to increase attention to this issue and to Putin’s
close involvement with it, especially now that his good friend Yevgeny
Prigozhin, known as “the chef,” is on an African tour of the countries where
his PMCs are involved (thebell.io/fikser-kremlya-10-stran-afriki-v-kotoryh-zametili-povara-putina/).
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