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Shantanu Panigrahi

To The Prosecutor International Criminal Court Dear Sir With reference to International Criminals: (theallurementofrealityinreview.com) there has been certain developments this morning that I wished to bring to your attention and these are attached: Facebook Communication with Shitikant Singh A on 27 January 2022. Shitikant Singh is an agent of the Indian government who infiltrated my Account on Facebook to harass, bully and terrify me under false pretences for my religious belief of peace through ahimsa (non-violence) as I have been a lifetime supporter of our Mahatma Gandhi and followed his example in my religious duties and responsibilities that the present Indian government is against. You will recall that the Bharatiya Janata Party of which Mr Narenendra Modi is the leader and Prime Minister through its Hindutva activist of Nathuram Godse murdered Mahatma Gandhi and is intent on doing the same to me by refusing me my birthright citizenship of India or a Person of Indian Origin status, and so used this person to castigate me as a mental patient when I have continued to insist that I am the sanest person in the world not just now but who has ever walked on the face of this Earth. Kindly expedite the proceedings urgently. Yours sincerely Dr Shantanu Panigrahi 3 Hoath Lane Wigmore Gillingham Kent ME8 0SL United Kingdom Tel: 07967789619


Thu, 27 Jan at 13:22

OTP InformationDesk <otp.informationdesk@icc-cpi.int>

To:

Shantanu Panigrahi

Cc:

OTP InformationDesk

Thu, 27 Jan at 16:01

Dear Madam / Sir,


Thank you for your message. Please note that the International Criminal Court (ICC) has a very limited jurisdiction. The Court may only address the crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression, as defined by Articles 6 to 8 bis of the Rome Statute that have occurred after 2002, and can only exercise jurisdiction in the countries that have ratified it.


For more information on the Court’s jurisdiction and the full text of the Rome Statute, please refer to page 2 of the attached document and our website as well as our address, www.icc-cpi.int. We encourage you to carefully review this information.


If, after your careful review, you still believe the ICC is the correct place for your case and would like to submit a claim to the Court, then please follow the directions for how to do so on page 1 of the attached document. If you decide to submit information, kindly use only this email address: otp.informationdesk@icc-cpi.int

Kind regards,

OTP Information Desk

International Criminal Court


Chère Madame / Cher Monsieur,

Merci pour votre message. Veuillez noter que la compétence de la Cour Pénale Internationale (CPI) est très limitée. En effet, elle ne peut connaître que du crime de génocide, des crimes contre l'humanité, des crimes de guerre et le crime d’agression, ainsi que définis aux articles 6 à 8 bis du Statut de Rome, qui ont été commis après 2002. En outre, la Cour ne peut exercer sa compétence que pour les Etats qui ont ratifié le Statut de Rome.



Pour de plus amples informations au sujet de la compétence de la Cour et pour consulter le texte intégral du Statut de Rome, veuillez-vous référer à la page 2 du document ci-joint et au site internet de la Cour, www.icc-cpi.int. Nous vous encourageons à lire attentivement ces informations.


Si, après un examen minutieux, vous pensez toujours que la CPI est l'endroit approprié pour votre affaire et que vous souhaitez soumettre une demande à la Cour, veuillez suivre les instructions à la page 1 du document ci-joint pour savoir comment le faire. Si vous décidez de soumettre des informations, veuillez utiliser uniquement cette adresse e-mail : otp.informationdesk@icc-cpi.int

Bien cordialement,

Bureau des informations

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Stockholm Söderhamn

23 of February 2022

To the Prosecutor

International Criminal court

The purpose of this letter is to call attention to the crimes that have been committed by Turkey against the people in Rojava. Amnesty International has conducted investigations and made a clear statement that Turkey´s intervention in Syria has violated international law. There is an urgent need to investigate president Erdogan responsibility in the war crimes during the military offensive in Syria. We hereby demand that an investigation is opened to decide what crimes have been committed and who should be held responsible.

The military operation which started on October 9 th, 2019 has resulted in displacement of more than 300 000 people and a lot of civilian casualties, including children. President Erdogan must also be held responsible for the use of paramilitary armed groups, including ISIS, in the war against the Kurds and other minorities in Rojava. Since October 2019, the Turkish army and allied paramilitary groups from ISIS have been burning and destroying property as well as unlawful summary murders on civilians. This has meant the forced displacement of large groups who have once more been forced to leave their homes and are now living in constant fear of attacks from Turkish military forces and their allies.

Amnesty International has reported about massacres in Quamishli and other places and documented the murder of Hevrin Khalaf, a Kurdish female politician who was ambushed on 12 October whilst driving on the highway. She was dragged out of her car, beaten and shot to death.

We thank you in advance for your attention and hope for your outmost efforts to bring swift justice and uphold the norms of international law in the tragic conflict that is taking place in Syria.

Benny Gustafsson

Chairman in Soderhamn initiative for peace and freedom in Kurdistan

Benny.gsson@gmail.com

Ann-Margarethe Lihv

Ex vice mayor of Stockholm with responsibility for housing and democracy

livhannmargarethe@gmail.com

Petter Nilsson

Lawyer

petteralexnilsson@gmail.com

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