The place of an international criminal who has illegally seized power is in prison, not at the head of state. This obvious thought is demonstrated by the action
PutInJail: Prison, not Kremlin. On May 7, the day of the inauguration of President Putin in the Kremlin, representatives of anti-war and democratic communities of Russians from different countries gathered in front of the UN International Court of Justice in The Hague.
PutInJail: Prison, not Kremlin is a rally-court, where activists announced the list of crimes committed by Putin against Ukraine, the peoples of Russia and the whole world, and passed a deserved sentence on the dictator. The rally in The Hague became a prelude to the desired day when the illegitimate president will be in the dock and will answer for everything he has done.